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TSX-listed Ivanhoe Mines has announced the publication of its ninth annual Sustainability Report under the theme “Prioritizing what matters”. The theme underscores the company’s continued leadership in responsible mining and sustainable development. The 2025 report details the company’s progress in environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and sustainability governance, guided by Ivanhoe’s philosophy of “Mining with a greater purpose.”

Ivanhoe Mines publishes ninth annual Sustainability ReportThroughout 2025, Ivanhoe Mines advanced key initiatives across its operations and projects, deepening alignment with the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and supporting the global energy transition through the sustainable production of critical metals.

Ivanhoe Mines is proud to have strengthened its human rights disclosures in alignment with the United Nations’ Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, alongside broadening the scope of our Limited Assurance to include additional performance indicators, notably our Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions.

Marna Cloete, Chief Executive Officer of Ivanhoe Mines, commented:

“2025 was a pivotal year for Ivanhoe Mines as we transitioned into a major, diversified metals producer. Our ninth annual Sustainability Report reflects who we are as a company.  We believe that mining should always create value that lasts beyond mine life, empowering communities, protecting the environment, and advancing human rights.

“Over the past 12 months, we strengthened our governance and long-term strategic capacity, expanded our global footprint, and reinforced partnerships that deliver real benefits, from better healthcare and education to biodiversity conservation and sustainable livelihood initiatives.

“This report highlights how sustainability guides our choices now, as well as shapes our future impact. The progress we made in 2025 is a testament to the dedication of our people and partners as we continue to build a mining legacy that future generations can be proud of.”