Newmont Mining Corporation’s Emigrant Mine Certified and Carlin Mine Recertified Under International Cyanide Management Code

The International Cyanide Management Institute (ICMI) announced today that Newmont Mining Corporation’s Emigrant Mine has been certified and its Carlin Mine has been recertified in full compliance with the International Cyanide Management Code (Cyanide Code).

ICMI has received and accepted a Detailed Audit Findings Report prepared by independent professional third-party auditors who evaluated the Emigrant Mine against ICMI’s Verification Protocol and found it in full compliance with the Cyanide Code’s Principles and Standards of Practice.

The Carlin Mine was initially certified in full compliance with the Cyanide Code in May 2009, and was recertified in March 2013. As required under the Cyanide Code, the mine was again audited against ICMI’s Verification Protocol within three years of its previous certification by independent professional third-party auditors. ICMI has received and accepted the auditors’ Detailed Audit Findings Report, which found that the Carlin Mine had maintained full compliance with the Cyanide Code’s Principles and Standards of Practices throughout the previous three years.

The Summary Audit Reports and Auditor Credentials Forms for the Emigrant and Carlin Mines are available on Newmont’s Signatory Companies Page: http://www.cyanidecode.org/signatory-company/newmont-mining-corporation. The mines must be re-audited every three years to evaluate their continuing compliance with the Cyanide Code.

The Cyanide Code is a voluntary industry program for companies involved in the production of gold using cyanide and companies producing and transporting this cyanide. It was developed under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme by a multi-stakeholder Steering Committee. The Cyanide Code is intended to complement an operation’s existing obligation to comply with the applicable laws and regulations of the political jurisdictions in which the operation is located.

ICMI has been established to administer the Cyanide 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 Cyanide Code and its implementing and administrative documents, are available at www.cyanidecode.org.

Date:
Friday, December 18, 2015