At Grupo México, we’re committed to leaving a net positive social and environmental footprint, and to preventing, mitigating and offsetting any negative impacts our activities may cause during their lifecycle.
The minimum requirements we consider to ensure a safe and comprehensive closure of operations include:
- Proactive management of risks and impacts, which includes ongoing analysis during each operational stage of our sites and projects, through environmental and social impact assessments, reviewed and updated whenever there is a significant change in the operation and/or regulations related to mine closure processes.
- Transparency and engagement with stakeholders to promote access to information and to incorporate their proposals, opinions, expectations, needs and concerns in the development and updating of our closure plans. The identification and participation of multiple stakeholders includes consideration of gender perspectives and the involvement and understanding of the social, economic and cultural dynamic, including their interaction with the space. In this regard, we involve in our closure processes authorities, communities, unions, suppliers, contractors, employees and their families, and also the particular characteristics of the ecosystems.
- Ongoing improvement, which includes overseeing the progressive closure of our operations by monitoring performance and management indicators, as well as the physical and financial status and information updates in the corresponding knowledge bases.