Wheaton Precious Metals Corp 2025 SR

The report outlines Wheaton Precious Metals' sustainability performance and progress in 2025. Key highlights include contributing over $9.4 million to community investment programs globally and awarding $1 million through the Future of Mining Challenge to Cetos Water for innovative water management technology. Additionally, 71% of the company's 2024 Scope 3 financed emissions were covered by absolute emissions reduction targets aligned to 2°C or less. The company also successfully completed a double materiality assessment to align its sustainability strategy with key impacts, risks, and opportunities.

Company: Wheaton Precious Metals Corp

Sector: Materials

Country: Canada

Year: 2025

Type: SR

Pages: 81

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Wheaton Precious Metals Corp

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp 2025 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report outlines Wheaton Precious Metals' sustainability performance and progress in 2025. Key highlights include contributing over $9.4 million to community investment programs globally and awarding $1 million through the Future of Mining Challenge to Cetos Water for innovative water management technology. Additionally, 71% of the company's 2024 Scope 3 financed emissions were covered by absolute emissions reduction targets aligned to 2°C or less. The company also successfully completed a double materiality assessment to align its sustainability strategy with key impacts, risks, and opportunities.

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Document Details

Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2025

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

Assurance Provider

Assurance Standard

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Emissions

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Energy Consumption

Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees