Responsibility is at the core of everything we do. Behaving responsibly toward people, the environment, and all our stakeholders is an integral part of our culture. We are convinced that this will also have a decisive influence on our success in the future.

Our pledge to responsibility

Climate, resources, and people are precious to us. We pledge to always act accordingly. To systematically decarbonize our business. To always look for new ways to conserve resources and promote a circular economy. To prioritize the well-being and interests of the people in our company, in nearby communities and along our value chain. Just as important, we expect the same from our business partners, both upstream and downstream.

Due to their high value and unique properties, precious metals have been mined, processed and used for thousands of years. As this is unlikely to change, it is very important that these activities are carried out as responsibly and with as little harm to the environment and people as possible.

Indeed, the precious metals industry is characterized by significant challenges, particularly in the area of social and environmental responsibility. The high carbon footprint of precious metals mining and processing and the resulting environmental impacts, including loss of biodiversity, as well as illegal gold mining by artisanal and small-scale operations, stand out as the most urgent concerns.

 

Argor-Heraeus provides services that place us right in the middle of the precious metals value chain. This puts us in a unique position to act as a bridge between the producers of raw precious metals, collectors or intermediaries, and our clients.

 

We consider it our responsibility to use this position to keep driving the continuous improvement of responsible practices. We actively engage with stakeholders adjacent to our value chain, including representatives from our industry, politics, academia and civil society (NGOs). This helps us to continuously improve our own approach and work toward greater sustainability, transparency, and traceability in our industry’s supply chain.

 

We are convinced that our industry can make a successful transition toward more sustainability, but we can only achieve this by working together: from miners to refiners, processors, and users of precious metals. Our aim is to lead by example, and to propel positive change in our industry. We set rigorous standards for our own business and actively encourage the adoption of similar standards along the entire value chain.

Our value chain and stakeholders

While our position at the center of the precious metals value chain makes us uniquely suited for addressing the sector’s key challenges, we are aware that we cannot achieve the transition toward a responsible precious metals industry on our own. That is why we cultivate long-term relationships based on respect, transparency, dialogue, and mutual trust with all our stakeholders.

*Precious metal suppliers are all those who deliver precious metals for a refining service, regardless of whether we purchase the precious metal or not.

Our goal is to set an example by sharing the importance of responsibility in our business practices with all our stakeholders. We offer our expertise and vision and work together in order to improve the sector. Open and transparent dialogue on topics of mutual interest plays a key role in this. For instance, we regularly engage with NGOs to jointly address the key challenges in our supply chain. We have established a Sounding Board, composed of representatives from the corporate, academic, and NGO sectors whose names and roles can be found on our website. Together, we discuss issues in sustainability and responsibility, with the aim of fine-tuning our practices, to ensure we are continuously striving for excellence in our business conduct.

Stakeholders

Topics of interest

Project examples in 2023

Associations and working groups

Civil society representatives (NGOs)

Competitors

Customers and suppliers

Employees

Institutions, public services and general population

Workers and communities in our value chain

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals developed by the United Nations as part of the 2030 Agenda are a universal call to action. The aim is to preserve the planet and improve lives of all people.

03 Climate is precious to us

Climate protection is one of humankind’s biggest challenges. Rising sea levels, forest fires, severe weather events, and loss of biodiversity are just a few of the adverse impacts of climate change.

 

Our business activities result in carbon emissions at our company and along our value chain. We pledge to our responsibility by putting a high priority on a significant and timely reduction of our carbon footprint.