Botswana Guardian

De Beers making impact with ‘ Building Forever’

- BG REPORTER

De Beers, the rough diamonds company, has reported progress towards its ‘ Building Forever’ sustainabi­lity goals, with key highlights including achieving a target to engage 5,000 women and girls in STEM ( science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s) two years early, agreeing to establish a agship Diamonds For Developmen­t Fund in Botswana, progressin­g key renewable energy projects in support of recently- validated science- based emission reduction targets, and scaling the developmen­t of Tracr, the pioneering diamond traceabili­ty platform.

Establishe­d in 2020, ‘ Building Forever’ is De Beers Group’s blueprint seeking to create a positive and sustainabl­e impact for the people and places where its diamonds are discovered, closely aligned with stakeholde­r priorities. It encompasse­s four key focus areas where the company is working to support meaningful progress within its partner countries and the wider natural diamond value chain: leading ethical practices, partnering for thriving communitie­s, protecting the natural world, and accelerati­ng equal opportunit­y. During 2023, De Beers continued to strengthen its relationsh­ips with government partners and a wide range of non- government­al organisati­ons to support sustainabl­e developmen­t outcomes in host communitie­s. A major achievemen­t was announcing a shared commitment with the Government of Botswana to set up a Diamonds for Developmen­t Fund as part of the agreement on a new 10- year sales agreement. With De Beers pledging an initial one billion Pula (~ US$ 75 million), the Fund aims to support the country’s emerging knowledge- based economy and accelerate its long- term economic diversi cation. Recognisin­g the potential for increased gender parity to support economic growth, productivi­ty, and resilience within host communitie­s, De Beers also made signi cant strides towards advancing women and girls in its partner countries. is included achieving an interim target – two years early – of engaging 5,000 young women and girls in STEM activities through school workshops, undergradu­ate fellowship­s, scholarshi­ps and mentoring by 2025. e EntreprenH­ER programme, which aims to support women entreprene­urs in southern Africa to grow their businesses, also continued during 2023. The programme has supported 2,645 women business owners since launching in 2018 and a three- year extension of the programme was also approved.

In confrontin­g pressing climate- related priorities, De Beers also progressed key renewable energy projects in line with its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, which were validated by the Science Based Targets initiative ( SBTi) during 2023. is included working with Envusa Energy ( a joint venture between Anglo American plc and EDF Renewables) to develop renewable energy infrastruc­ture to provide 48 MW of power to the company’s Venetia mine in South Africa from 2025 and progressin­g planning for a 34 MW wind farm in Namibia. De Beers also held its inaugural Scope 3 supplier summit, mandating carbon reporting for the company’s Sightholde­rs and securing commitment­s with key suppliers to work on aligned GHG reduction roadmaps.

In addition, De Beers continues to enhance its e orts on diamond provenance and traceabili­ty, a critical priority for the company, consumers and the industry at large. In 2023, De Beers expanded the pioneering blockchain platform, Tracr, opening it up to the wider industry and enabling participan­ts to record a diamond’s journey from source to store. De Beers is now registerin­g more than two- thirds of its global production by value on the platform, with 1.5 million individual diamonds registered during 2023, bringing the total registered on Tracr to two million. A range of key industry businesses also joined the platform in 2023. Al Cook, Chief Executive O cer of De Beers Group, said: “Every stage of a natural diamond’s journey presents an opportunit­y to create a positive impact. We’ve long understood this at De Beers and it’s why our sustainabi­lity e orts are so closely aligned with the sustainabl­e developmen­t priorities of our partner countries. Natural diamonds are a vital source of economic developmen­t for many millions of people. rough Building Forever, we’re working to ensure that every diamond we discover bene ts the people and place it came from, with a priority focus on supporting community resilience, advancing women and girls and protecting nature. “We continue our e orts to reduce our carbon footprint in line with our recently validated science- based emission reduction targets and are progressin­g investment­s in renewable energy to power our operations. Our leadership in diamond transparen­cy and traceabili­ty also continued throughout 2023, underpinne­d by leading technologi­es, so that we can increasing­ly connect consumers with the provenance of their natural diamond and all the bene ts it has delivered along its journey.”

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