Change management | for miners, by miners

Change management | for miners, by miners

Climate Action & Decarbonization

Reduce GHG emissions and carbon footprint to maintain social license to operate

Overview

With growing government policies encouraging the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprints, many mining companies are investing more heavily in the research and development of renewable energy sources. From autonomous vehicles to the electrification of equipment, many are future-proofing their mining operations with these promising technologies.

However, the initial infrastructure and implementation costs of renewable energy systems such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric energy can be challenging, and government support is often needed in the form of grants or initiatives to get the ball rolling.

A proactive plan is needed to communicate and cooperate with all stakeholders, including governments and local communities, in decarbonization efforts – ensuring sustainable mining activities and social license to operate.

Key Client Challenges

What are the most effective renewable energy solutions and technologies for our mining operations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
Are there ways to leverage data and analytics to gain insights into our energy consumption patterns?
How do we effectively engage stakeholders including local communities, NGOs and the government to cooperate in reducing GHG emissions?

How YCP Unison Can Help

By building strong stakeholder relationships and trust, engaging with local communities, seeking out opportunities provided by the government, and exploring financially viable decarbonization strategies, mining companies can chart their path forward confidently amidst evolving environmental regulations.

YCP Unison can work with your teams to ensure the sustainability of these initiatives by fostering greater accountability and employee buy-in, for lasting impact.

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Reduce GHG emissions and carbon footprint to future-proof mining operations.