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Amerigo Resources Publishes ESG Scorecard

Data confirms Amerigo’s unique ESG profile while recovering copper from 100% waste material ESG credentials include low water use, renewably sourced power, and

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Amerigo Resources Publishes ESG Scorecard

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[{"type":"text","content":" Data confirms Amerigo’s unique ESG profile while recovering copper from 100% waste material ESG credentials include low water use, renewably sourced power, and excellent workplace safety VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amerigo Resources Ltd. (TSX: ARG; OTCQX: ARREF) (“Amerigo” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the release of its first ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) scorecard, spanning the years from 2019 to 2022. The scorecard is available on Amerigo’s new website, www.amerigoresources.com, launched today1. “We are very proud of the results of our first ESG scorecard. This scorecard clearly shows that Amerigo already has sustainability credentials that most companies aspire to attain,” said Aurora Davidson, Amerigo’s President and CEO. “Our operations in Chile operate with low water requirements, 100% renewably sourced electrical energy, and a high level of workplace safety. All of this occurs in full harmony within the suburban environment of Rancagua, Chile,” she added. Amerigo recovers copper at its MVC operation in Chile by processing tailings. These tailings are the mining waste material from the world’s largest underground copper mine, El Teniente. Through its operations, Amerigo provides the world with over 60 million pounds of copper annually, which would otherwise be lost. Water Water is a critical worldwide issue. In 2022, 83% of the water consumed at MVC was re-utilized, and most of this water is contained in the tailings being processed. MVC also has a robust industrial water recovery infrastructure, resulting from careful engineering and prior investment. In 2022, MVC required only 0.157 cubic meters of water to process one tonne of copper. This is an improvement of 23% over the previous year and the third consecutive year of significantly reduced water withdrawal. Electricity Since 2020, all the electricity used at MVC has been certifiably supplied from renewable sources in Chile. Electricity represents 94% of the energy consumed at MVC, and only 6% of MVC’s energy comes from diesel, gasoline or liquid gas. In 2022, MVC electricity usage was 1,295,820 gigajoules (GJ), representing a low energy intensity of 0.02 GJ per tonne processed. Environmental and Community Relations MVC’s operation is located 8 km east of Rancagua, Chile, within a suburban environment. Durin...

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