Gran Colombia: Focused on Responsible Mining
Gran Colombia's primary focus is in Colombia where it is currently the largest underground gold and silver producer with several mines in operation at …

The largest underground gold and silver producer in Colombia
Gran Colombia's primary focus is in Colombia where it is currently the largest underground gold and silver producer with several mines in operation at its high-grade Segovia Operations.
Further, Gran Colombia owns approximately 44% of Aris Gold Corporation, a Canadian mining company currently advancing a major expansion and modernization of its underground mining operations at its Marmato Project in Colombia. Gran Colombia’s project pipeline also includes an approximately 18% equity interest in Gold X Mining Corp. (TSX-V: GLDX) (Guyana Toroparu), an approximately 36% equity interest in Denarius Silver Corp. (TSX-V: DSLV) (Colombia - Guia Antigua and Zancudo) and an approximately 26% equity interest in Western Atlas Resources Inc. ("Western Atlas") (TSX-V: WA) (Nunavut – Meadowbank).
Gran Colombia views responsible mining as a company-wide commitment that is at the heart of all business decisions. The company is committed to being a responsible steward of the environment, to respecting communities within which it works and to maintaining industry best practice health and safety standards.
"We've had international recognition for our tailings and discharge program," says ESG Corporate Manager, Sasha Villoza.
For more information on Gran Colombia Gold Corp. (TSX: GCM, OTCQX: TPRFF) please click the request investor info button.
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