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Introduction

One of Anglo American Platinum’s primary sustainability goals is to be a trusted corporate leader by striving for the highest standards of governance to drive transparency and improving accountability with our stakeholders. We are committed to environmental management practices that comply with environmental legal and regulatory requirements. To this end, we acknowledge our auditing obligations under Regulation 34 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, 2014, requiring us to make its environmental authorisation and environmental management programme report audits available on our website. Compliance with these regulations requires environmental authorisation (“EA”) holders to:

  • conduct EA and related environmental management programme/environmental management plan compliance audits in accordance with regulation 34 of the EIA Regulations;
  • notify interested and affected parties ("I&APs") of the submission of all Regulation 34 Audit reports to competent authorities;
  • make the Regulation 34 Audit reports available to anyone on request; and
  • place the Regulation 34 Audit reports on a publicly accessible website.

Anglo American Platinum Audit Reports:

Operation Date of Audit Report Name of Audit Report Auditor
Amandelbult Complex October 2024 Anglo American Platinum: Rustenburg Platinum Mines Amandelbult Complex
Regulation 34 Environmental Audit – 2024 Final
Shangoni Management Services (Pty) Ltd
Der Brochen November 2024 ANGLO AMERICAN PLATINUM: RUSTENBURG PLATINUM MINES: 2024 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT Environmental Management Programme Report and Environmental Authorisation – Der Brochen Section EnviroGistics (Pty) Ltd
Mortimer Smelter November 2024 Environmental compliance audit for the Anglo American Platinum Limited (AAP), Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited (RPM): Mortimer smelter Zutari (Pty) Ltd
Rustenburg Process operations (RPO) (Waterval smelter complex, RBMR & PMR) November 2024 Anglo American Platinum Rustenburg Platinum Mines, Process operations: Regulation 34 environmental audit of 2024 Zutari (Pty) Ltd
Mototolo Complex November 2024 ANGLO AMERICAN PLATINUM: RUSTENBURG PLATINUM MINES: 2024 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT Environmental Management Programme Report and Environmental Authorisation – Concentrator Complex and Shaft Section EnviroGistics (Pty) Ltd
Twickenham September 2024 Anglo American Platinum Ltd.: Twickenham Platinum Mine Environmental Audit Report contemplated in Regulation 34 of the EIA Regulations, 2014 published in terms of the NEMA - EMPR Shangoni Management Services (Pty) Ltd
Twickenham September 2024 Anglo American Platinum Ltd.: Twickenham Platinum Mine – Final report Environmental Audit Report contemplated in Regulation 34 of the EIA Regulations, 2014 published in terms of the NEMA - ROD Shangoni Management Services (Pty) Ltd

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Statement from Craig Miller, CEO of Anglo American Platinum:

 Anglo American Platinum’s sustainability strategy is built on three pillars: To be a trusted corporate leader, build thriving communities, and maintain a healthy environment where we operate. The annual environmental compliance audit process, as required by Regulation 34, provides us with valuable feedback from independent parties on our performance. We will continue to use our systems, internal and external audit processes to regularly check adherence and take the necessary corrective action when and if required. We remain committed to working towards full compliance.

Craig MillerCEO, Anglo American Platinum

Contact information

Cindy Maneveld
External Communications Manager
Email: [email protected]

Our Sustainable Mining Plan

Mining must transform in the decades ahead, starting now.

Our industry must address critical challenges of safety, productivity, and the way we use land, energy, and water. As our global population grows, this leads to a greater demand for minerals and metals, core components of products and services that are essential to human progress.

But it’s about more than just the work we do and the footprint we leave. We are part of people’s lives. People who demand and deserve more than just high product quality. Modern society rightly expects the mining industry to make a positive contribution to socio-economic development while reducing its environmental footprint and supporting biodiversity.