The International Cyanide Management Institute (ICMI) announced today that it had accepted the application of the Kinross Gold Corporation to become a transportation signatory to the International Cyanide Management Code for the Manufacture, Transport and Use of Cyanide in the Production of Gold (Code). The Code is a voluntary industry program for companies involved in the production of gold using cyanide and companies manufacturing and transporting this cyanide. Kinross Gold Corporation, which was one of the initial Code signatory gold mining companies in 2005, has now signed the Code as a cyanide transporter because its Kupol Gold Mine in Russia transports cyanide from the port of entry to the mine site.
Kinross Gold Corporation is the 20th company to sign the Code as a cyanide transporter. By becoming a transport signatory, Kinross Gold Corporation commits to follow the Code’s Principles and implement its Transport Practices, and to have verification audits of its cyanide transport operation conducted by independent third-party auditors within three years of its initial application, and every three years thereafter. Operations will be certified if found in compliance with the Code, and may be de-certified if ICMI determines that they no longer comply with the Code.
The Code was developed under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme by a multi-stakeholder Steering Committee. The Code is intended to complement an operation’s existing obligation to comply with the applicable laws and regulations of the political jurisdiction in which the operation is located.
ICMI has been established to administer the Code, promote its adoption, evaluate its implementation, and manage the certification process. A detailed list of the operations covered by signatory companies’ applications, along with the full text of the Code and its implementing and administrative documents, are available at www.cyanidecode.org.
Date:
Wednesday, August 26, 2009