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Anglo American wins three accolades at the Nedbank Capital Green Mining Awards

11 October, 2011

Anglo American’s commitment to sustainability saw the company win three out of four categories at the sixth annual Nedbank Capital Green Mining Awards in South Africa.

11 October 2011

Anglo American’s commitment to sustainability saw the company win three out of four categories at the sixth annual Nedbank Capital Green Mining Awards in South Africa.

Anglo American’s Kumba Iron Ore business won in the sustainability category for its John Taolo Gaetsewe (JTG) Rural Research Project at Sishen Mine in the Northern Cape while Anglo American’s Thermal Coal business was joint winner in the environmental category for its Gypsum Housing Project.

Thermal Coal and Kumba Iron Ore were also joint winners in the socio-economic category: Thermal Coal was recognised for its HIV/AIDS Workplace Programme and Kumba Iron Ore for its Ulysses Gogi Modise (UGM) Wellness Clinic at Sishen Mine. The Thermal Coal business also won second place in this category for its Science, Career Guidance and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Resources Centre.

The judges commended Anglo American for caring for its people, the depth of partnerships and its positive contribution to addressing HIV/AIDS in South Africa.

Godfrey Gomwe, Executive Director, Anglo American in South Africa, commented:

“We are committed, in everything we do, to going beyond compliance in order to minimise our environmental footprint and uplift our host communities. Nedbank’s recognition of the strength of our initiatives reinforces that we are on track in terms of achieving these goals and creating real and sustainable change for communities surrounding our operations.”

For further information, please contact:

Media
South Africa
Hulisani Rasivhaga
Tel: +27 (0)11 638 4401

Media
UK
Emily Blyth
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7968 8481


Notes to editors:

About Anglo American’s winning projects:

The Gypsum Housing Project uses the 200 tonnes of raw gypsum produced every day as a by-product at Thermal Coal’s eMalahleni Water Reclamation Plant, as a raw material in the construction of homes. This low-cost, high-quality building material has been used to build 66 three-bedroom units with more units planned. This has enabled our employees to move away from mine villages and into affordable homes to enjoy long-term home ownership. The Gypsum Housing project is part of our overall aim to make the water reclamation plant a zero-waste facility. The plant desalinates 25 million litres of mine water per day, meeting 20% of the eMalahleni municipalities’ water needs and providing 80,000 people with safe and reliable drinking water.

The John Taolo Gaetsewe (JTG) Rural Research Project focuses on identifying, evaluating and locating an appropriate socio-economic framework for the communities spanning the JTG District Municipality, Kgatelopele Local Municipality and the Tsantsabane Local Municipality. This targeted, year-long intervention, designed and implemented in 2009, was part of Kumba Iron Ore’s commitment to increase its knowledge and capacity in relation to driving effective change in the region for years to come. The research was co-funded by BHP Billiton and Assmang operations in the JTG area.

The Ulysses Gogi Modise Wellness Clinic at Sishen Mine in the Northern Cape provides mine workers, contractors and the broader Sishen and Kathu communities, with a comprehensive care, management and treatment plan for HIV/AIDS and associated diseases. It also provides screening for conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, TB and cancer and provides general health and nutritional education as part of its holistic approach to community wellness. Built in 2007, the clinic is operated in partnership with South Africa’s Northern Cape Department of Health and the Gamagara local municipality.

Anglo American’s Thermal Coal HIV/AIDS Workplace Programme forms part of the Group’s overall HIV/AIDS programme, considered to be the largest HIV/AIDS workplace prevention, counseling, testing and treatment programme in the world. Thermal Coal’s programme was recognised internationally in 2009 by the United Nations Global Compact for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria.

Anglo American’s Science, Career Guidance and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Resources Centre is a R19 million facility, located in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga, providing interactive science, career guidance and ICT resource facilities for educators and learners throughout the Nkangala district.

About the Nedbank Capital Green Mining Awards
The Nedbank Capital Green Mining Awards recognise and celebrate the important contribution that responsible, sustainable and environmentally aware mining and mineral beneficiation make to the economic development of South Africa and Africa.

Anglo American plc is one of the world’s largest mining companies, is headquartered in the UK and listed on the London and Johannesburg stock exchanges. Anglo American’s portfolio of mining businesses spans bulk commodities – iron ore and manganese, metallurgical coal and thermal coal; base metals – copper and nickel; and precious metals and minerals – in which it is a global leader in both platinum and diamonds. Anglo American is committed to the highest standards of safety and responsibility across all its businesses and geographies and to making a sustainable difference in the development of the communities around its operations. The company’s mining operations and extensive pipeline of growth projects are located in southern Africa, South America, Australia, North America and Asia. www.angloamerican.com