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Introduction to materiality

We focus on the sustainability issues that matter most to our stakeholders and long‑term value.

Through regular, evidence‑based materiality assessments, we map risks and opportunities across our value chain and regions. This guides our actions across three pillars – Trusted Corporate Leader, Healthy Environment, and Thriving Communities – and informs strategy, targets, disclosure, and Board‑level oversight.

Material Matters

We engage continuously with employees, unions, communities, government, suppliers, customers, investors, and civil society. Insights from these dialogues, complemented by horizon scanning and external benchmarks, feed our Material Matters process. The result: clear priorities, balanced trade‑offs, and practical commitments that strengthen trust, reduce risk, and create positive outcomes where we operate.

Key focus areas we assess

  • Safety, health and wellbeing; human rights and inclusion
  • Climate, water, nature and tailings stewardship
  • Responsible supply chains and product transparency
  • Local economic development, skills and jobs
  • Ethics, governance, compliance and data security
  • Reliability of energy and logistics; operational resilience

Trusted Corporate Leader

Trusted Corporate Leader

We build trust through ethics, people, and advocacy – advancing inclusion, human rights, and standards to lead transparently, create value, sustain communities.

Healthy Environments

Healthy Environments

From decarbonising operations to restoring ecosystems and safeguarding catchments, we embed sustainability through integrated planning, partnerships, technology and a culture of accountability - so people and the planet thrive together.

Thriving Communities

Thriving Communities

We act as a catalyst for meaningful, enduring contributions in the places where we operate. Our focus is Livelihoods, Education and Health – delivered through integrated planning, partnerships, technology and leadership – so that our host communities can thrive well beyond the life of our mine.