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Skeena Releases 2024 Sustainability Report Entitled "Rebuilding Together"
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2025 / Skeena Resources Limited (TSX:SKE)(NYSE:SKE) (...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Skeena Releases 2024 Sustainability Report Entitled \"Rebuilding Together\"VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2025 / Skeena Resources Limited (TSX:SKE)(NYSE:SKE) (\"Skeena Gold & Silver\", \"Skeena\" or the \"Company\") today published its 2024 Sustainability Report, offering stakeholders an update on its sustainable development activities and performance. The report highlights Skeena's environmental, social and ethical business practices, as well as the significant economic benefits that Eskay Creek (\"Eskay\" or the \"Project\") will deliver to Indigenous Nations, the province of British Columbia and Canada.Randy Reichert, Chief Executive Officer of Skeena, commented: \"This report underscores our commitment to responsible mining, strong partnerships, and an inclusive approach that fosters collaboration and shared value. At the heart of these efforts is our meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities-particularly the Tahltan Nation-whose guidance continues to shape Skeena's approach to advancing the Eskay Creek Project in British Columbia.\"Nalaine Morin, Vice President of Environment & Regulatory Affairs of Skeena, commented: \"Over the past year, we've continued to prioritize our Indigenous partners at every stage of our work, recognizing their vital role in shaping decisions on Indigenous Lands. As a proud member of the Tahltan Nation, I am honored to bring an Indigenous perspective to Skeena and help guide this project in alignment with our values and vision.\"2024 Sustainability Highlights:Developed and submitted a robust Environmental Assessment Certification application for Eskay Creek to BC and the Tahltan Central Government, incorporating community input and extensive environmental research.Maintained and added safety measures to protect our people and the environment, helping to record a 3.3 Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate (TRIFR) per 200,000 hours worked with no serious injuries or cases of work-related illness.Employed 766 full-time workers, including 450 contractors and 316 employees; 28% of full-time Skeena employees were Indigenous, with 16% of these in management positions$97 million (after tax) was spent to procure products and services in British Columbia, of which $37.8 million were purchases from Indigenous-owned businesses and entities.Skeena representatives held over 300 meeting...