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Metal Mining
ESGMay 29, 2026, 01:26 PM

Americas Gold & Silver Reports No Forced/Child Labor in 2025

AI Summary

Americas Gold & Silver Corporation filed its third joint report on fighting against forced labor and child labor in supply chains for the financial year ended December 31, 2025. The report, prepared under Canadian legislation, details steps taken to identify, prevent, and reduce modern slavery risks across its operations in the US and Mexico, and its global supply chains. The company reported no identified or reported instances of forced or child labor during the reporting period, highlighting its commitment to ethical labor practices and ongoing monitoring.

Key Highlights

  • Americas Gold & Silver filed its third report on fighting forced and child labor for the financial year ended December 31, 2025.
  • No instances of forced or child labor were identified or reported in the company's operations or supply chains during the reporting period.
  • The company employs approximately 659 workers across its operations in the US and Mexico.
  • Americas Gold & Silver sources from approximately 682 suppliers, primarily from Mexico for Cosalá and the United States for Galena.
  • Key policies include a Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, Whistleblower Policy, and Diversity Policy.
  • A new
  • Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
  • training module is approved for Q2 2026.
  • The company created a Vice President of Sustainability and Communications position to guide corporate sustainability initiatives.