Sustainability & Community Impact

At Century Gold, sustainability is important to how we operate. We work to create positive impact for the environment, local communities, and future generations through responsible business practices.

We believe in responsible mining that respects environmental standards and supports community development. Our sustainability efforts focus on practical actions and honest reporting.

Our 2030 Goals

  • Reduce carbon footprint significantly
  • Improve water management systems
  • Increase local hiring opportunities
  • Support habitat protection efforts
  • Grow community investment programs

Environmental Responsibility

Century Gold Water Treatment Facility

Water Management

  • Responsible Use: Process water is recycled where possible
  • Treatment Systems: Professional filtration to reduce contaminants
  • Groundwater Protection: Continuous monitoring with real-time alerts
  • Watershed Restoration: Native vegetation replanting programs
Century Gold Land Rehabilitation Project

Land Rehabilitation

  • Progressive Restoration: Rehabilitation begins during active mining
  • Native Species: 95% of rehabilitated areas use indigenous plants
  • Soil Health: Topsoil preservation and enrichment programs
  • Wildlife Corridors: Connecting habitats for biodiversity
Century Gold Solar Energy Installation

Carbon Management

  • Renewable Energy: 70% solar and wind power by 2025
  • Equipment Efficiency: Electric and hybrid mining equipment
  • Carbon Offsets: Verified forestry and conservation projects
  • Scope 3 Reduction: Working with suppliers on emissions

Community Partnerships

Economic Development

  • Local Hiring: 78% of workforce from local communities
  • Skills Training: Technical education and apprenticeship programs
  • Local Procurement: $12M annually in local goods and services
  • Small Business Support: Microloans and mentorship programs

Community Investment

  • Education: Scholarships and school infrastructure
  • Healthcare: Mobile clinics and health center funding
  • Infrastructure: Roads, bridges, and utility improvements
  • Cultural Preservation: Indigenous language and arts programs

Indigenous Partnerships

We work exclusively with Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) protocols and maintain formal agreements with indigenous communities.

  • Revenue sharing agreements (5% of net proceeds)
  • Traditional knowledge integration
  • Cultural site protection
  • Youth leadership development
  • Traditional land use accommodation

Transparency & Reporting

  • Annual sustainability reports (GRI Standards)
  • Third-party environmental audits
  • Community feedback mechanisms
  • Real-time environmental monitoring
  • Grievance and resolution procedures

Certifications & Standards

Industry Recognition

  • ISO 14001: Environmental Management Systems
  • ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety
  • Fairmined Certified: Responsible mining practices
  • Conflict-Free Gold Standard: Supply chain transparency
  • UN Global Compact: Signatory since 2019

Performance Metrics (2024)

  • Zero: Environmental incidents or violations
  • 95%: Water recycling rate across all operations
  • 40%: Reduction in carbon emissions since 2020
  • 500+: Local jobs created and maintained
  • $2.3M: Community investment contributions