Unki mine achieves IRMA 75 rating in terms of responsible mining standard

18th February 2021 By: Donna Slater - Features Deputy Editor and Chief Photographer

Diversified miner Anglo American reports that its subsidiary Anglo American Platinum's (Amplats') Unki mine, in Zimbabwe, has achieved an Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) 75 rating.

The Unki mine was the first in the world to publicly commit to be independently audited against the IRMA standard for responsible mining in 2019 and is both the first mine in Africa and the first producing platinum group metals (PGMs) operation to complete the audit, which was verified by SCS Global Services.

Anglo says this reflects its commitment to transparency and to striving for the highest standards of responsible mining.

Amplats CE Natascha Viljoen says the company has a longstanding commitment as a leader in sustainability. “Consumers around the world are increasingly and rightly demanding products made from metals and minerals that are responsibly sourced, meeting the highest ethical and sustainability standards.”

She notes that Anglo’s alignment with IRMA is part of its Sustainable Mining Plan commitment to assure all its operations against a recognised responsible mining standard by 2025.

IRMA executive director Aimee Boulanger says Anglo’s leadership has been “pivotal” to the success and growing adoption of IRMA’s standard, including by some of the world’s largest consumer brands.

“During the ten-year process of crafting the standard, the Anglo team did not shy away from difficult conversations about how to best measure responsible mining in a way that is at once practicable for the industry and that meets the expectations of civil society.”

The IRMA scoring system recognises four levels of performance: IRMA Transparency, in which a mine is third-party-assessed and publicly shares its scores; IRMA 50 or 75, signifying that a mine meets a core set of critical requirements together with at least 50% or 75% of the requirements in each of the four sections of the Standard for Responsible Mining. These cover business integrity, planning for positive legacies, environment, and social performance. IRMA 100 Certification signifies the mine meets all of the standard’s requirements.

Unki mine GM Walter Nemasasi says the IRMA assurance process has provided the mine with a valuable opportunity to measure its performance against international best practice on a wide range of environmental and societal factors.

“We are immensely proud of the work the team has been doing at Unki on responsible and sustainable mining, and we look forward to continue leading the way for our other mining operations across Anglo.”

SCS Global Services executive VP Stanley Mathuram says, in having worked through the “extremely detailed” auditing process alongside other stakeholders and IRMA to verify performance at Anglo American’s first mine, it is “gratifying to see the much-needed goal” of transparency in responsible mining realised through IRMA certification.

Meanwhile, other Anglo operations that have completed the IRMA self-assessment stage and are now scheduled to be audited include the Barro Alto nickel operation in Brazil and the Amandelbult and Mogalakwena PGMs operations in South Africa.

IRMA’s Standard for Responsible Mining has been developed over a decade through a public consultation process with more than 100 different individuals and organisations, including mining companies, customers and the ultimate downstream users of mined products, nongovernmental organisations, labour unions and communities, and is considered to be one of the most rigorous certification processes.