On
May 11, Kinross announced our commitment to work towards the goals of the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Paris Agreement,
with the objective of being a net-zero
GHG emissions company by 2050.
To
support this objective, we are currently developing a strategy that we expect
to finalize by year-end that will include tangible GHG reduction targets for
2030 and the steps we plan to take to achieve those targets.
“In line with our values and commitment to responsible environmental stewardship, Kinross is taking an important step and committing to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050,” said J. Paul Rollinson, President and CEO.
The
Company is one of the lowest GHG emitters among its peers, and Kinross will
continue to incorporate energy efficiencies into its projects and operations,
such as the acquisition of two hydroelectric power plants in 2018 to increase
renewable energy use at Paracatu. As potential elements of its strategy,
Kinross is also exploring on-site renewable energy generation, including studying
solar photovoltaic power at Tasiast, and sourcing renewable energy power from
the grid at La Coipa, which is under evaluation as part of the project.
Kinross
has a long record of transparency on climate-related disclosures and GHG
emissions. The Company has been reporting on its emissions through the Global
Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards and Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
frameworks since 2005, and in 2020, began implementation of the recommendations
of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
For
more information on our commitment, view the May 11 news release here.
For
more information on Kinross’ approach to climate change and energy, visit our
latest Sustainability Report here.