European Green Transition is a forward-thinking company operating within the green economy space and understands the need for environmental protection, sustainability and strong governance. It adheres to all relevant European environmental, social and corporate legislation and protocols. The team is extremely conscious of how and where it operates and accordingly promotes active engagement with the communities and local administrations in which it operates. The minerals being targeted are critical for the transition to net zero. However, this can only be validated if the development and processing of these minerals, as well as the remediation of the project area, is conducted in a manner that adheres to strict environmental, social and corporate governance with an aim to leave a biodiversity net gain.
EGT adheres to all European environmental legislation and protocols
The EGT team…
Understands sustained economic performance cannot be obtained without strict and sound environmental, social & governance (ESG) practices
Has operated globally and both recognises and adheres to all international protocols for resource development
Effects visibility in its activities and utilises defined impact assessments & development programmes suitable for each project phase
Recognises building strong relationships with local communities is of the utmost importance to its development and growth and is completely aware a social licence to operate is largely dependent on the continued support of the community
Is committed to making a positive contribution to all stakeholders and delivering shared value within the correct and most relevant ESG framework
The Board overseas the Company’s ESG initiatives and strategy, while each project has a ESG lead who utilises their own and the Board’s experience in tandem with local in-country ESG related advisors.
EGT is currently a member of Svemin, a Swedish mining association, who require member companies to commit to their ‘ethical rules’, which include – but are not limited to – environmental protection, community engagement and staff training, as well as ensuring projects are developed sustainably with good accounting and mineral reporting principles.