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Climate change

ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE

 

As a global mining and metals company, we have an important role to play in responding to the risks and opportunities of climate change: to produce commodities critical for the transition to a low-carbon world1; and do so in a way that seeks to contribute value to society and minimise environmental impact.

We support the objectives of the Paris Agreement and have set a target2 to halve our operational GHG emissions (Scope 1 and Scope 2) by 2035 from our FY21 baseline. We also have a long term goal3 to achieve net zero GHG emissions across all scopes (i.e. Scope 1, 2 and 3) by 2050.

FY24 AT A GLANCE

  • Approved the development of Hermosa’s Taylor zinc-lead silver deposit and agreed to sell Illawarra Metallurgical Coal (IMC) and our interest in the Eagle Downs metallurgical coal project.
  • Reduced our reported operational GHG emissions by two per cent from our FY21 baseline.
  • Converted two of Worsley Alumina’s coal-fired boilers to natural gas.
  • Exceeded our 67 per cent target for post drainage capture efficiency of coal seam gas at IMC's Appin mine.
  • Continued to work with key stakeholders towards securing stable and affordable low-carbon energy solutions for our aluminium smelters in Southern Africa.
  • Implemented a new tool to enhance our estimation and reporting of Scope 3 GHG emissions.
  • Continued to embed potential physical climate change impacts into our life of operations, system of risk management and governance.
  • Participated in cross-industry technology and innovation initiatives and engaged on climate-related policy developments and regulatory reform.

PERFORMANCE SNAPSHOT

6%

reduction in operational GHG emissions (Scope 1 and 2) from FY23

14%

reduction in Worsley Alumina's operational GHG emissions in FY24 against FY21 levels

1 Low-carbon refers to lower levels of GHG emissions when compared to the current state. Where used in relation to µç¾º²©²ÊÂÛ̳’s products or portfolio, it refers to enhancement of existing methods, practices and technologies to substantially lower the level of embodied GHG emissions as compared to the current state.
2 Target is an intended outcome in relation to which we have identified one or more pathways for delivery of that outcome, subject to certain assumptions or conditions.
3 The use of ‘goal’ in the context of climate change means an aspiration to deliver an outcome for which we have not identified a pathway for delivery, but for which efforts will be pursued towards achieving that outcome, subject to certain assumptions or conditions.