Publication of 2023 Sustainability Report
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Publication of 2023 Sustainability Report
Kenmare Resources plc
(“Kenmare” or “the Company” or “the Group”)
4 April 2024
Publication of 2023 Sustainability
Report
Kenmare Resources plc (LSE:KMR, ISE:KMR), one of
the leading global producers of titanium minerals and zircon, which
operates the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine (the "Mine" or "Moma") in
northern Mozambique, today announces the publication of its
Sustainability Report for the year ended
31 December 2023. The report is available on the
Company's website and can be downloaded here.
Statement from Elaine Dorward-King, Chair of Kenmare’s
Sustainability Committee:
“While 2023 was a unique and challenging
year for Kenmare, as well as the wider mining industry and the
world, I am proud that sustainability matters continue to be firmly
rooted into the strategic thinking and planning of the Company.
Some of the highlights of the year include 40% of the Moma Mine’s
senior leadership roles now being held by women, which is a
significant uplift from 25% in 2022, and a 14% decrease in our
Scope 1 emissions year-on-year.”
Statement from Michael Carvill, Managing
Director:
“It has been 20 years since the construction
of the Moma Mine got underway and Kenmare remains focused on our
commitment to being a truly responsible operator across economic,
social, environmental and governance issues. While regulation is
rightly driving companies to deliver positive impacts for all
stakeholders, we believe that strong sustainability performance is
part and parcel of strong operational and financial performance. We
embrace the challenge and opportunity that comes with this
increased focus and we are grateful for the continued support of
all of our stakeholders in striving for this goal.”
2023 sustainability
highlights
- Three million hours worked without a Lost Time Injury passed in
late February 2024, with zero Lost Time Injuries in Q4 2023 and a
rolling Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) of 0.15 to 31
December 2023
- 14% reduction in Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions in 2023
compared to 2022, primarily due to the Rotary Uninterruptible Power
Supply and improved efficiencies in the Mineral Separation
Plant
- 187 hectares of mined land were rehabilitated, exceeding the
2023 target of 175 hectares
- Mozambican representation in the Moma Mine workforce remained
constant at 97%
- Female representation in the Mine workforce increased to 16%,
up from 14.5% in 2022. Senior leadership positions held by women at
the Mine increased to 40%, up from 25% in 2022
- $4.7 million was invested into community initiatives through
the Kenmare Moma Development Association (2022: $3.0 million),
including constructing a third community health centre and signing
the contract to support a new district hospital
- High water re-use rate of 90% was maintained
- $43.6 million of payments were made to the Government of
Mozambique (2022: $29.5 million)
- 100% of on-site suppliers were audited against Kenmare’s
Supplier Code of Conduct and the compliance rate increased to 84%
(2022: 79%)
Kenmare’s 2023 Sustainability Report is aligned
with the Global Reporting Initiative. It reports the Company’s
performance during the year against its 2023 sustainability
targets, which were detailed in the 2022 Sustainability Report, and
sets new targets for 2024. The Company’s medium-term targets for
2025, set in 2021, are now near-term targets. Therefore, these will
be updated in 2024 with medium-term targets for 2030.
The 2023 Sustainability Report outlines the
strategy, policies, and management approach of Kenmare's
longstanding and on-going commitment to sustainability. These
efforts are underpinned by the corporate values of Integrity,
Commitment, Accountability, Respect and Excellence (ICARE) and
Kenmare’s purpose of “responsibly meeting global demand for
quality-of-life minerals.”
Kenmare’s 2023 Annual Report is aligned with the
recommendations of Task Force on Climate-related Financial
Disclosures (“TCFD”) and contains its disclosures in this regard.
Kenmare supports the aims of the TCFD and believes businesses
should communicate the risks and opportunities that climate change
presents.
The Company has also published its
Sustainability Factbook, a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing
key sustainability figures, which allows investors to compare
Kenmare’s performance more easily to that of other companies. This
Sustainability Factbook also provides indexes to Kenmare’s
alignment with the Global Reporting Initiative, the UN Global
Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as
disclosures on Tailings Storage Facilities. The Sustainability
Factbook is available on the Company’s website at
https://www.kenmareresources.com/en/sustainability
For further information, please contact:
Kenmare Resources plc
Jeremy Dibb / Katharine Sutton / Michael Starke
Investor Relations
ir@kenmareresources.com
Tel: +353 1 671 0411
Mob: +353 87 943 0367 / +353 87 663 0875
Murray (PR advisor)
Paul O’Kane
pokane@murraygroup.ie
Tel: +353 1 498 0300
Mob: +353 86 609 0221
About Kenmare Resources
Kenmare Resources plc is one of the world's
largest producers of mineral sands products. Listed on the London
Stock Exchange and the Euronext Dublin, Kenmare operates the Moma
Titanium Minerals Mine in Mozambique. Moma's production accounts
for approximately 7% of global titanium feedstocks and the Company
supplies to customers operating in more than 15 countries. Kenmare
produces raw materials that are ultimately consumed in everyday
quality-of life items such as paints, plastics, and ceramic
tiles.
All monetary amounts refer to United States
dollars unless otherwise indicated.
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