Sustainable gold mining
Sustainable gold mining is very important to Boss Enterprises NV alongside with environmental and social responsibility. We engage in community programs by providing jobs to Suriname’s communities closeby.
- Environmentally Friendly Mining
- Reclamation and Restoration
- Sustainable Supply Chain
Sustainable Gold Mining
Implementing low-impact mining techniques and advanced technologies that minimize environmental disturbance, such as reduced soil erosion and limited chemical use.
Reclamation and Restoration
Committing to land reclamation and habitat restoration post-mining to ensure the land is returned to a productive and natural state for future use by the community.
Sustainable Supply Chain
Collaborating with local suppliers and businesses to stimulate the regional economy while adhering to responsible sourcing practices that minimize the ecological footprint of the supply chain.
Community Engagement
We actively engage with local communities to build long-lasting relationships and ensure that our mining activities provide tangible benefits, including job opportunities, infrastructure development, and educational support.
- Local Employment
- Local Supplier Partnerships
- Local Procurement
Local Employment
Prioritizing the hiring of community members to create jobs and stimulate economic growth within the local workforce.
Local Supplier Partnerships
Collaborating with local businesses and suppliers to source goods, food, and services, thereby boosting the regional economy and fostering a stronger sense of community.
Sustainable Gold mining Local Procurement
Actively sourcing supplies, equipment, and food products from local communities, contributing to their economic prosperity and strengthening the ties between the company and its neighbors.
The alternative...
Most consumers don’t know where the gold in their products comes from, or how it is mined. Gold mining is one of the most destructive industries in the world. It can displace communities, contaminate drinking water, hurt workers, and destroy pristine environments. It pollutes water and land with mercury and cyanide, endangering the health of people and ecosystems. Producing gold for one wedding ring alone generates 20 tons of waste.