OceanaGold Corp 2017 SR

The report outlines OceanaGold's sustainability and operational performance for 2017 across its assets in the Philippines, New Zealand, and the United States. The company achieved record gold production of 574,606 ounces and successfully commenced commercial operations at the Haile Gold Mine. Key highlights include recycling 85% of water used, investing over $8.65 million in community programs, and receiving multiple safety and environmental awards. OceanaGold also implemented a company-wide environmental database and launched a behavioral safety program to enhance its safety culture. The report was prepared in accordance with GRI Standards: Core option.

Company: OceanaGold Corp

Sector: Materials

Country: Canada

Year: 2017

Type: SR

Pages: 96

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OceanaGold Corp

OceanaGold Corp 2017 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report outlines OceanaGold's sustainability and operational performance for 2017 across its assets in the Philippines, New Zealand, and the United States. The company achieved record gold production of 574,606 ounces and successfully commenced commercial operations at the Haile Gold Mine. Key highlights include recycling 85% of water used, investing over $8.65 million in community programs, and receiving multiple safety and environmental awards. OceanaGold also implemented a company-wide environmental database and launched a behavioral safety program to enhance its safety culture. The report was prepared in accordance with GRI Standards: Core option.

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Document Details

Report Year

2017

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017

Fiscal Year

2017

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

Assurance Provider

Assurance Standard

ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies

Emissions

Scope 1:

Scope 2:

Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees