Sustainability

Committed to Eco-Friendly Practices for a Greener Future

Eco-Conscious While Leading the Way in Responsible Practices

As a mining services company, sustainability is at the core of our operations. We prioritize environmental stewardship by employing innovative techniques to minimize our ecological footprint, reducing water and energy consumption. Engaging with local communities, we ensure our activities contribute to their social and economic development. Through continuous research, we adopt cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency while minimizing environmental impact. Our commitment to sustainability not only meets regulatory requirements but also leads the industry towards a more responsible future.

GeoAfrica Consultancy's Program manages projects from start to finish, addressing environmental impacts, meeting legal requirements, and setting improvement targets.

Sustainable Development Goals

Life on Land

We commit to minimising our operational impacts whilst preserving, protecting and restoring the environment that we affect.

While we need to drill holes in the ground to explore minerals for a greener future, we will also invest in a renaturation programme and we do not use chemicals in our exploration projects. We will also minimise any impact to the land and its biodiversity, by carrying out extensive aero-magnetic surveys before we go underground. We are in touch with the forestry and environmental department and all surrounding communities.

Decent Work and Economic Growth

We hope to provide a nascent in Industry in Malawi, creating wealth and jobs

Malawi is a pro-mining country. As it diversifies from Agriculture, it’s looking to its other natural resource for income – and we are proud to be leading the charge in investigating vital minerals and metals in the region. All of our work is carried out in a mindful way, that’s respectful to the surrounding people and the land.

Clean water and sanitation

We commit to provide clean water and sanitation to the communities in which we worker.

One in three people in Malawi do not have access to clean water. This is why the Malawi Government has made clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene a priority since the early 2000’s.  Over 14 million people in Malawi live without a toilet.

We are locating clean water sources to provide water wells, drainage and sewage treatment systems for local communities. We will reach every person in the communities we operate with clean water, toilet and hygiene. We know that doing so will have a lasting impact, helping poor and marginalised communities to overcome poverty for good.

Gender Equality

We commit to having more than 50% of all management staff as female.

Quality Education

We commit to providing inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.