Move is in line with its drive to reduce contribution to emissions, CEO Froneman says
Mining group Sibanye-Stillwater declined to attend last week’s Mining Indaba in person because it no longer attends conferences that do not offer a virtual parallel stream — in line with its drive to reduce its contribution to greenhouse gases.
“When you dig into our strategy and see us becoming a green metals company ... you’re either green or you’re not green,” said Sibanye CEO Neal Froneman, though he emphasised that Sibanye supported the indaba,to which he sent a prerecorded presentation, and was one of the sponsors. The company’s decision is also in line with its Covid-19 risk protocols, he said...
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