Centerra Gold publishes forced labor, child labor supply chain report under Canada law

Reuters04-09
Centerra Gold publishes forced labor, child labor supply chain report under Canada law
  • Centerra Gold filed its FY2025 forced labor and child labor supply-chain report under Canada’s Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act.
  • Risk screening of new suppliers engaged in 2025 found no material forced labor or child labor risk in supply chain.
  • Company rolled out a third-party due diligence tracking platform to expand supplier visibility, continuous monitoring, risk indicators.
  • Operations covered include Mount Milligan mine in Canada, Öksüt mine in Türkiye, Langeloth metallurgical processing facility in US.
  • FY2025 output totaled 275,315 ounces of gold, 50.5 million pounds of copper, 14.2 million pounds of molybdenum roasted; procurement spanned about 2,700 suppliers.


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