News Kazakhstan08.02.2024
Kazatomprom's climate score exceeded the average score for the industry and the region

QAZAQ GREEN. The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an international project on disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions, has scored Kazatomprom with "B" ("management") on climate according to the specialized CDP scale from A to F for 2023, the Company informs.
In 2023, Kazatomprom disclosed data on Climate Change for the first time as part of the CDP climate score. The "B" score indicates the presence of environmental management that ensures proper management of the Company's environmental impact.
It should be noted that the average CDP score for the Asia region is "C", for the Metal smelting, refining & forming sector is "B-". Thus, the Company surpassed the average estimate for its industry and region.
The CDP score confirms the Company's efforts to reduce and prevent negative environmental impacts and implement the Strategy for Decarbonization and achieving carbon neutrality until 2060. This also demonstrates the Company's commitment to increase the transparency of all its activities regarding the climate agenda, which is in the interests of all stakeholders.
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