Energia
ICMM makes landmark climate commitment to net zero by 2050 or sooner
Although we have individual decarbonisation targets which in some cases go beyond ICMM's collective commitment, this represents a joint ambition. The rate and nature of the ultimate decline in emissions will vary across the different commodities and geographies represented by our diverse membership. Yet our approach to individually setting and meeting targets will be consistent and include the following, no later than the end of 2023 where these do not already exist:
These commitments are additional to and have been incorporated into an update of ICMM's Climate Change Position Statement which had several pre-existing commitments on performance and disclosure. Action on climate change is an integral part of ICMM's Mining Principles, representing the comprehensive commitment to a responsible mining and metals industry.
This release has been translated from English by a third party. ICMM is not liable for any inaccuracies in this translation.
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Russian, French and Chinese versions of the open letter and ICMM's Climate Change Position Statement will be available on our website:
ICMM's CEO Rohitesh Dhawan will moderate a session at Reuters IMPACT with Jakob Stausholm , CEO of Rio Tinto, Hilde Aasheim , President & CEO of Hydro, Gonzalo Muñoz, UNFCCC High Level Climate Action Champion and Manuel Pulgar-Vidal , Global Leader of Climate & Energy at WWF on 5 October at 16.30 BST to discuss how the mining and metals industry is making progress towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and how we can go further.
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ICMM is an international organisation dedicated to a safe, fair and sustainable mining and metals industry. Bringing together 28 mining and metals companies and over 35 regional and commodities associations, it strengthens environmental and social performance and serves as a catalyst for change, enhancing mining's contribution to society. Every ICMM company member adheres to its Mining Principles which incorporates comprehensive environmental, social and governance requirements, robust site-level validation of Performance Expectations and credible assurance of corporate sustainability reports.
ICMM's 28 company members are: African Rainbow Minerals, Alcoa, Anglo American , AngloGold Ashanti, Antofagasta Minerals, Barrick, BHP, Boliden, Codelco, Freeport-McMoRan, Glencore, Gold Fields, Hydro, JX Nippon Mining & Metals, Minera San Cristóbal, Minsur, Mitsubishi Materials, MMG, Newcrest, Newmont, Orano, Polyus, Rio Tinto, Sibanye Stillwater, South32, Sumitomo Metal Mining, Teck and Vale.
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