Sunstone Metals proud of inaugural sustainability report
November 27, 2023 at 11:21 pm IST
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Sunstone Metals Ltd (ASX:STM) MD Malcolm Norris speaks with Proactive soon after releasing the company’s inaugural sustainability report, which centres on its El Palmar and Bramaderos projects in Ecuador. He says the document marks an important milestone in Sunstone’s efforts to provide greater transparency regarding its ESG performance. Norris also updates on the El Palmer Project after announcing last week the company has delineated an extensive new gold-silver opportunity.
Regarding the sustainability report, Sunstone chairman Graham Ascough said: “We firmly believe that responsible mining can be transformative for the development of communities in Ecuador, and we are committed to being a part of this positive change.
“The local economic and social contribution of our operations, thanks to our prioritisation of local employment and procurement, is one of the areas of Sunstone’s work which we are most proud of.
“At the same time, we remain committed to our environmental performance, which is reflected in our consistently strong environmental compliance."
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Sunstone Metals Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration company with gold and copper assets in Ecuador. The Companyâs assets are the Bramaderos Gold-Copper Project and El Palmar Copper-Gold Project. The Bramaderos Gold-Copper Project is located in southern Ecuador and is centered approximately 69 kilometers (km) west-southwest of the provincial capital city of Loja, 213 km south-southeast of the coastal city of Guayaquil and 460 km south-southwest of Quito. The Bramaderos property covers approximately 4,959 hectares (ha). The El Palmar Copper-Gold Project is located in northern Ecuador and approximately 60 km northwest of Quito, Ecuadorâs capital city and covers over 790 ha.