Minsur highlighted in S&P Global's Sustainability Yearbook 2023

Minsur S.A. is part of the 15% of companies with best sustainability practices in the mining and metals sector, according to the latest Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) conducted by S&P Global. As a result of these results, Minsur S.A. has been included as a member of the Sustainability Yearbook 2023.

More than 7,800 companies from different industries participated in the selection process and were evaluated on their ESG (environmental, social and governance) performance.

This distinction reflects Minsur S.A.'s commitment to sustainable and transparent management that integrates environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues into its business strategy.

“The results achieved motivate us to continue evolving towards a more sustainable, innovative and humane mining. A mining that improves people's lives».», said Juan Luis Kruger, CEO of Minsur.

The Sustainability Yearbook 2023 is a prestigious annual publication by S&P Global that ranks the companies most committed to society and the planet and recognizes them based on their performance and excellence according to sustainability, social and governance (ESG) criteria.

To be included in the Yearbook, companies must submit the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) questionnaire and meet two criteria: score in the top 15% of their sector and achieve a score of at least 30% of the best company score in their sector.

This edition of the Sustainability Yearbook analyzed more than 7,800 companies from 61 sectors worldwide. The 2023 edition features a total of 708 companies.

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