Investor Presentaiton
Kinross Gold Corporation
Global Mining Leader in ESG (1)
Environment
WATER MANAGEMENT
~80% average water volume
recycling rate over the past 5 years
GHG INTENSITY
Renewable energy 63% of total
electricity consumed (grid and self-
generation)
TAILINGS MANAGEMENT
Zero reportable incidents at all
active, inactive and closed tailings
facilities
Benchmarking GHG Emissions
Five-Year Average (2)
(kg CO2e/Au eq. oz. produced)
968
99%
Social
of workforce hired from
within host country
$2 billion
spent on goods and
services in host
countries
> 600,000
beneficiaries of
community investments
$2.9 billion
spent in host countries
through taxes, wages,
procurement &
community investments
Leading TRIFR(2,3)
0.53
•
November 2023
Governance
P
INDEPENDENT BOARD
9 of 10 Board members are
independent
All Board committees composed
of 100% independent directors
TOP TIER GOVERNANCE
Top-ranked mining company in
The Globe and Mail's annual
corporate governance survey for
past two years, placing 15th out of
226 companies in 2022
Gold Sector Peers
KINROSS
703
Kinross
Gold Sector Peers
0.34
Kinross
•
DIVERSITY
40% of current board members
meet one or more diversity
characteristics
Signatory to the BlackNorth
Initiative
One Board Director is a member
of the Indigenous Peoples
(1) All statistics shown are 2022 figures unless otherwise noted. Historicals include divested operations.
(2) Data sourced from company filings for years 2017-2022. Peers normally include: Agnico Eagle, AngloGold, Barrick, Gold Fields, Newcrest, Newmont, and Harmony. In this analysis and
based on sustainability reports released for 2022, Barrick, Agnico and Newcrest were included.
For Benchmarking TRIFR, the following Gold Sector Peers were considered: Agnico Eagle, AngloGold, Barrick, Gold Fields, Newcrest and Newmont (5-year average for years 2018-2022).
(3) Total Reportable Injury Frequency Rate includes all employees and contractors per 200,000 hours worked.
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