Torex Gold Releases 2022 Responsible Gold Mining Report - Seite 2
2022 RESPONSIBLE GOLD MINING REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- Industry-leading safety performance, achieving 10 million hours worked without a lost-time injury for the second time since 2020, and ending 2022 with a lost-time
injury frequency of 0.28 per million hours worked for our employees and contractors;
- Zero reportable environmental incidents;
- Released inaugural Climate Change Report aligned with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), including a credible pathway to achieve 2030
greenhouse gas emissions targets;
- Almost 60% water usage recycled; 44% reduction in cyanide consumption from 2021;
- Continued implementation of our Community Development Agreements (CODECOPs) in partnership with 11 host communities, with $4.6M directly invested in community
development and infrastructure projects;
- 99% employees from Mexico with ~60% from Guerrero State;
- 92% of procurement spend in Mexico; approximately $107 million in procurement within Guerrero State;
- Completed Year 2 implementation of the requirements of the World Gold Council Responsible Gold Mining Principles (RGMPs), including a public RGMPs Progress Report
that was independently assured;
- Made substantial progress on compliance with the International Cyanide Management Code and formally approved adoption of the Global Industry Standard on Tailings
Management;
- Received the ESR 2023 Distinction from the Mexican Center for Philanthropy and the Alliance for Corporate Social Responsibility in Mexico for the fifth consecutive
year, for our public and voluntary commitment to implement socially responsible management at our operations in Mexico;
- Recognized by major Canadian and international media for our ESG performance, including receipt of the 2022 Mining Magazine Safety Award for community relations, and selection as an honouree on The Globe and Mail’s “Women Lead Here” list in recognition of the high proportion of women on our Executive Team.
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The Company’s 2022 Responsible Gold Mining Report was prepared with reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) Metals and Mining Sustainability Accounting Standard. It also includes energy and climate-related data aligned with the Phase 1 recommendations of the TCFD. Aspects of our supply chain disclosures have also been aligned with the Local Procurement Reporting Mechanism (LPRM) of the Mining Shared Value Initiative of Engineers Without Borders Canada.
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