ESG Frontiers

World Economic Forum leads global business in aligning ESG frameworks

Global challenges amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic have made Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues even more pressing for policymakers, boards and executives. To promote alignment among existing ESG frameworks, the World Economic Forum, with Partners including Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC, has identified a set of universal metrics and disclosures – the Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics. During the Sustainable Development Impact Meetings…

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Mpumalanga Coal Belt would die if coal was switched off- Mantashe

Mining and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe says the Mpumalanga towns of Ermelo, Middleburg, Witbank, Hendrina and those within range of the coal-fired power stations would perish if the power stations were to be switched off. Addressing investors at the Limpopo Provincial Mining, Energy & Industrialisation 2022 Investment Conference on Thursday morning, Mantashe told delegates that…

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Sasol to announce green hydrogen deals with local miners soon – Reuters

South African petrochemical major Sasol SOLJ.J will announce partnerships over the next few weeks with local mining companies to supply green hydrogen for their mining operations, a senior company executive said on Wednesday. A major part of the South African government’s aim to cut climate-warming gas emissions is tied to the private sector’s use of green hydrogen…

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Anglo American Platinum launches new employee share ownership plan (ESOP)

Anglo American Platinum announced the launch of a new employee share ownership plan (“ESOP”), envisaged to be implemented during Q4 2022. The ESOP will see employees receiving Anglo American Platinum listed shares to the value of R8,000 each per year, in addition to participation in the evergreen ownership of 2% of Rustenburg Platinum Mines (“RPM”),…

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Disaster stalks Jagersfontein with latest tailings collapse

Barely a week after the oversight committee of the Parliament Portfolio Committee on Minerals and Energy had departed, the Free State town of Jagersfontein received yet another deluge on Tuesday night from the collapsing walls of Jagersfontein tailings. Whilst the collapse did not occur in the sleepy hours of the morning, roads were reportedly immediately…

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Global Coalition calls for rapid ramp-up of renewable energy, policy clarity at COP27

A global coalition of 108 leading wind energy companies and associations, representing 81 percent of installed wind energy worldwide, has challenged governments to take dramatic action to scale up wind and renewable energy in this decade. In a 16-page statement issued world-wide titled Global Energy Manifesto for COP27, the Coalition called for annual global wind…

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PCC has weeks to finalise $8,5bn Climate Change partnership before COP27

South Africa’s Presidential Climate Finance Task Team has their work cut out for them: in a few weeks the team will have to thrash out and publish details of the US$8.5 billion just energy transition partnership ahead of COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt in November 2022. According to the Presidential Climate Commission’s First Annual Review…

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