Key questions shareholders should ask
- The climate change impact assessment for the proposed Thabametsi independent coal fired power station finds that climate change will pose a significant risk to the future viability of the power station. Did Exxaro conduct its own climate change risk assessment of the proposed power station? Has Exxaro considered the implications of these risks for its associated Thabametsi and Grootegeluk coal mines?
- Does Exxaro’s Glisa Colliery have a valid water use licence?
- What is the status of the closure and rehabilitation process at the Tshikondeni coal mine?
- Has Exxaro complied with all of the requirements of its Social and Labour Plan in relation to the Mutele Mining Community at the Tshikondeni coal mine?
- What is the current status of the legal challenges to the proposed Belfast coal mine?
- Have any of Exxaro’s operations been inspected by the DEA, DWS, DMR, and/or provincial or municipal authorities for air quality, water and/or environmental compliance in the past financial year? If so, what were the findings of those inspections?
- Have any of Exxaro’s operations been issued with any warning letters, pre-compliance notices, compliance notices, pre-directives or directives in terms of NEMA in the past financial year?
- Have any of Exxaro’s operations been issued with any warning letters, notices, pre-directives or directives in terms of the NWA in the past financial year?
- Summary of updated findings
- Summary of findings and company response - 2015
- Company overview
- Non-compliance with environmental laws as reported in the National Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Reports
- Exxaro Resources Limited's disclosure of environmental non-compliances in annual reports
- Environmental non-compliances reported by affected communities, the media, & NGOs
- Major shareholders
- Membership of voluntary initiatives, accreditations and awards
- Exxaro Resources Limited's response to Full Disclosure