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Blaze Metals calls for environmental reporting for sustainable business

Blaze Metals, a global gold firm, has harped on the role of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting in sustainable business practices. This was the…

Blaze Metals, a global gold firm, has harped on the role of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting in sustainable business practices.

This was the highlight of the African Natural Resource and Energy Investment Summit in Abuja.

This significant event provides Blaze Metals a platform to showcase her commitment to ESG standards and sustainable mining practices.

Attendance at such high-profile summits is expected to underscore Blaze Metals’ dedication to leading by example in the industry, fostering international collaborations, and attracting new investments.

Prince Nana-Kofi Poku, CEO of Blaze Metals, remarked, “Certification from the RJC is not just a mark of quality; it is a commitment to sustainable and ethical practices that benefit all stakeholders, from local communities to global consumers. Our pursuit of RJC certification underscores our dedication to these principles.”

He emphasised that, “ESG reporting is not just a trend, but a critical tool for fostering a sustainable future. Businesses, big or small, need to integrate ESG principles into their operations, and accountants are at the forefront of driving these positive changes.

“We anticipate that participating in the African Natural Resource and Energy Investment Summit will highlight our ongoing efforts to engage with global partners and drive positive change in the industry,” he added.

Poku said that as Nigeria continues to grow and develop, there is a need to align business practices with international ESG standards.

RJC and similar certifications are instrumental in driving ESG performance among African gold producers, he said, adding that they ensure responsible mining practices that benefit the environment, society, and the economy while enhancing marketability and fostering long-term sustainability.

“As the global demand for ethically sourced and sustainable products grows, these certifications will continue to play a crucial role in shaping the future of the gold industry,” Poku said.

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