We appreciate the awards and notices—but for us, what’s most important is the public recognition that we’re getting it right in our direction and our achievements as a good corporate citizen.
The Mexican Centre for Philanthropy and the Alliance for Corporate Responsibility (CEMEFI) recognized Goldcorp Mexico for the fifth consecutive year. The company was noted for excellence in Ethical Conduct, Environmental Stewardship & Community Engagement.
The Canada's Top 100 Employers project is a national competition (in collaboration with The Globe and Mail /Financial Post) to determine which employers lead their industries in offering exceptional workplaces for their employees.
In its OMX CRD Global Sustainability Index, Nasdaq recognized Goldcorp as one of the top 100 companies in the world for its sustainability practices.
For the second consecutive year the Mexican Mining Chamber gave the Los FIlos mine its annual safety award in recognition of its excellent safety record.
The Nevada Mining Association presented five Marigold mine employees with annual safety awards.
The Financial Post magazine's Ten Best Companies to Work For competition is organized by the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers. The Award recognizes companies with tremendous career advancement opportunities and leading-edge employee perks and benefits.
All seven of Goldcorp’s nominated mines have been certified as compliant with the International Cyanide Management Code, an international standard for the storage use and handling of cyanide.
The Mexican Mining Chamber gave the Los Filos mine its annual safety award in recognition of its excellent safety record.
The Ontario Provincial Partnership Council awarded their Passport to Prosperity Employer Champion Award to the Red Lake mine, for their mine-site career and mentoring programs for community high-school students.
At the Ontario Provincial Mine Rescue competition, the Porcupine mine came in first place and also received the Firefighting Award.
The Mexican Centre for Philanthropy and the Alliance for Corporate Responsibility recognized Goldcorp Mexico for the third consecutive year.
Wharf’s wastewater treatment system was recognized by the South Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources, for its outstanding system operation and environmental compliance.
The Clean Industry Certificate is presented by the Mexican environmental protection authority, PROFEPA, to companies that comply with all relevant environmental regulations.