
Seabridge Gold Files 2025 Sustainability Report; Highlights ESG Progress
Seabridge Gold Inc. released its 2025 Sustainability Report, detailing comprehensive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance across its North American gold and copper projects. The report highlights significant achievements, including a Total Recordable Incident Frequency of 0.73, zero reportable spills, and zero major environmental non-compliances. The company also advanced its KSM Project with the Treaty Creek Terminal and made substantial progress in reclamation at the Johnny Mountain Mine. Socially, Seabridge deepened community partnerships, awarding $50,000 in bursaries and directing 71% of procurement to local communities, while also noting strong female representation in its workforce and board.
Key Highlights
- Achieved a Total Recordable Incident Frequency (TRIF) of 0.73 across 547,418 hours worked, well below its target of 1.5.
- Recorded zero reportable spills across all active sites and zero major non-compliances from eight regulatory site inspections.
- Advanced the KSM Project with the Treaty Creek Terminal switching station for low-cost renewable hydroelectric power.
- Progressed reclamation at the former Johnny Mountain Mine, placing 25,000 cubic meters of material and relocating 10,000 cubic meters of waste rock.
- Awarded $50,000 in bursaries to 48 students from northwest BC in partnership with Indigenous governments.
- Directed 71% of its procurement spending to local communities.
- Reported women comprise 52% of the workforce and 40% of the Board.
- Implemented the Pulsora platform for auditable GHG and climate data reporting and piloted Scope 3 emissions questionnaires.
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