Golden Predator Adapts ESG Principles
Golden Predator Mining has implemented ESG into their environmental responsibilities, health and safety responsibilities and a commitment to the commu …

Golden Predator addresses ESG (environmental, social and governance) principles in its operations
Golden Predator Mining has implemented ESG into their environmental responsibilities, health and safety responsibilities and a commitment to the community and the First Nations.
The company is supportive of a progressive, cooperative, relationship with all governments as they advance their projects. They are committed to developing sustainable and long-term relationships and believe they have an obligation to the communities in which they operate. Furthermore, the company strives to be good stewards of the environment and socially responsible through its actions. All in all, they strive to be good neighbours always.
Golden Predator's Projects
Golden Predator is advancing the past-producing Brewery Creek Gold Mine towards a timely resumption of mining activities. With established resources grading more than 1.0 g/t Gold and low capex to production in a safe first world jurisdiction, the turnkey Brewery Creek Mine has a clear path to production as an economically and environmentally proven project.
Moreover, at 3 Aces, Golden Predator continues to expand on discoveries of native gold in quartz veins. They also have ongoing bulk sampling. Their Company-owned processing plant has demonstrated gold recoveries of over 85% using a chemical-free process. This green gold provides the gold for the mintage of .9999 gold coins from the Yukon Mint™, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Golden Predator.
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