Cameco Releases 2023 Sustainability Report
Cameco (NYSE: CCJ) has published its 2023 Sustainability Report, detailing the company's initiatives and achievements in reducing its carbon footprint, enhancing environmental protection, and promoting community engagement. Key highlights include the introduction of Scope 3 emissions data, the installation of a closed-loop cooling system at Port Hope Conversion Facility, and the development of decarbonization pathways. The report emphasizes Cameco's commitment to the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) guidelines. Additionally, Cameco underscores its support for Indigenous communities, with 50% of its workforce in northern Saskatchewan being Indigenous and 74% of service spending allocated to northern-owned businesses. The report also touches on Cameco's strategic acquisition of Westinghouse, aiming to strengthen its role in the global nuclear industry.
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“Our vision is to energize a clean-air world. As the world seeks to decarbonize, we also want to do our part and be an active partner in the fight against climate change. I am proud of the steps we have taken to reduce our carbon footprint, focus on environmental protection, and make our workplace more supportive and reflective of the communities where we live and work,” Cameco President and CEO Tim Gitzel said.
“Cameco remains committed to quality reporting on sustainability matters to our investors, customers, employees, regulators, local Indigenous Peoples and communities around our operations.”
In this report, Cameco has incorporated relevant Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) performance indicators and continued its progress toward integrating the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). The report can be downloaded or read online at www.cameco.com/about/sustainability
The 2023 Sustainability Report includes several notable highlights for Cameco:
- For the first time, we have included our estimated total Scope 3 emissions value and quantification method. We’ve begun engaging with key value chain partners and suppliers to learn about their energy and greenhouse gas emissions management activities and reduction opportunities.
- We completed the installation of a new closed-loop cooling water system at our Port Hope Conversion Facility, eliminating the need to use surface water for once-through cooling purposes, reducing energy use and water withdrawals.
- We developed tailored decarbonization pathways for all operationally controlled sites, including ideas collected from more than 160 decarbonization project suggestions received from across the company.
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In 2023, we completed physical risk assessments at all our fuel services operations, expanding on the work completed at the northern
Saskatchewan operations in 2022. - We provided work placements for 18 Indigenous individuals, 13 of whom were women.
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In 2023, about
50% of Cameco’s employees in northernSaskatchewan were Indigenous and74% of all spend on services for our northern sites was procured from northern-owned local businesses.
“The advantages of nuclear energy to provide carbon-free, constant and reliable power are being recognized globally in the fight against climate change and to achieve energy security. With growing electricity demand, we believe countries around the world are looking to Cameco to provide fuel to help de-carbonize their economies,” Gitzel said. “Our joint acquisition of Westinghouse, a global provider of specialized nuclear technologies, products and services, is expected to augment our core business and expand our reach across the nuclear fuel cycle.
“Our achievements on sustainability priorities are critical to our ability to capitalize on the growing momentum in the nuclear industry.”
Cameco’s board of directors and executive team oversee the company’s sustainability strategy, execution, and reporting. In addition to SASB and TCFD, the report contains other key performance indicators that we believe have an important bearing on Cameco’s long-term sustainability, some of which are unique to our company and some of which are based on the GRI Standards framework that we used as the basis of our sustainability reporting prior to 2020. For the third year, we have obtained a third-party limited assurance report on selected performance indicators.
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Cameco is one of the largest global providers of the uranium fuel needed to energize a clean-air world. Our competitive position is based on our controlling ownership of the world’s largest high-grade reserves and low-cost operations, as well as significant investments across the nuclear fuel cycle, including ownership interests in Westinghouse Electric Company and Global Laser Enrichment. Utilities around the world rely on Cameco to provide global nuclear fuel solutions for the generation of safe, reliable, carbon-free nuclear power. Our shares trade on the
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