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Shanta Gold publishes 2022 sustainability report

 

Published by
Global Mining Review,

Shanta Gold, the East Africa-focused gold producer, developer, and explorer, has announced that it has published its 2022 Sustainability Report, which covers its activities for the year ended 31 December 2022 both at a corporate level and on the ground at the New Luika Gold Mine (NLGM), the Singida Project in Tanzania, and the West Kenya Project in Kenya.

Highlights in 2022

  • Continued excellence in safety, with lost time injury frequency (LTIFR) of 0.75, and total recordable injury frequency rate (TRIFR) of 1.51 (inclusive of West Kenya).
  • 99% local employment from Tanzania and Kenya and US$94 million local procurement from Tanzanian or Kenyan suppliers, covering 80% of total purchases.
  • Zero reportable environmental and community incidents across the company.
  • Scope 1 & 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity of 0.71 t CO2e per gold oz sold.
  • Nil m3 water discharge in 2022.
  • Sustainability Report prepared in line with the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) standards.

Eric Zurrin, CEO, commented: "2022 has been an important year for Shanta, as we ramped up construction at Singida, which in March 2023 poured first gold. As our team grew and strengthened over the course of the year, we made excellent progress across core sustainability areas including community projects, stakeholder management, health and safety, training and professional development. Safety has always been our top priority at Shanta. While it is disappointing to report that our long-standing record of 9 million man-hours without a Lost Time Incident at New Luika was broken in April 2022, we still achieved industry leading safety performance with a Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate of 0.75. Our established community development programme in Tanzania progressed throughout the year, with a key focus on improving health, water, and education services. It was great to see this approach replicated at Singida as construction progressed, with various community projects completed during 2022, including the construction of classrooms and toilets at two schools. At the same time, we were able to strengthen the economic development of the communities and regions we operate in, achieved through 99% local employment and local procurement spend of US$94 million, representing 80% of total purchases. We continue to operate responsibly across our portfolio, reporting zero major environmental incidents and no water discharge for 2022. Meanwhile, our New Luika mine is now 22% powered by solar and grid power. While Shanta continues to benchmark competitively against our peers for GHG intensity per ounce of gold sold, we recognise that there are important steps to take to make further progress in decarbonising our footprint and driving down emissions. This is our second sustainability report, and I am pleased with the progress we have made across the board. We continue to report in accordance with key ESG frameworks including SASB and align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We also continue to monitor and review the ESG issues that are most important to our stakeholders, embedding the sustainability strategy developed in 2021 into the business, looking to improve over the short, medium and long term.”

 

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