Restored rainforest hillside
Sustainability

The pit we leave behind matters as much as the metal we take out.

2035
Net-zero Scope 1 & 2
1%
Revenue to host communities
80%
Process water recycled
82%
Ghanaian workforce
Environment

Progressive rehabilitation, from day one.

Closure is scoped into every mine plan before first blast. We backfill in step with extraction — never at the end.

1,240 ha
restored since 2018
2.1m
native trees planted
Climate

Net zero Scope 1 & 2 by 2035.

Grid-tied solar hybridisation at Prestea, electrified haulage trials at Obuasi, and a 40% reduction in diesel intensity since 2020.

-38%
diesel intensity vs 2020
120 MW
solar committed
Water

A closed circuit, not a shared river.

80% of process water is recycled on site. All three operations are net-zero freshwater withdrawal from local river basins.

80%
water recycled
0
cyanide incidents
Community

1% of revenue, non-negotiable.

The Steliam Foundation funds schooling, health outposts, and agricultural transition for host communities. Governed independently.

$21m
distributed since 2015
38
villages partnered
Safety

Everyone home, every shift.

LTIFR of 0.8 places Steliam in the top quartile of West African operators. Number of fatalities: 0 since 2020.

0.8
LTIFR
0
Number of fatalities
2025 report

Independently audited.
Publicly published.

The Steliam Sustainability Report is prepared to GRI Standards and assured by an external auditor. We do not redact site-level data.