Gran Colombia views responsible mining as a company-wide commitment that is at the heart of all business decisions. Every employee, from senior management through to the miners at each of our operations, endeavours to conduct our business to ensure lasting social progress and economic growth for all stakeholders throughout the life of a Gran Colombia Gold mine and beyond.
The Company is committed to being a responsible steward of the environment, to respecting communities within which it works and to maintaining industry best practice health and safety standards.
Our social and community programs are designed as catalysts to make positive, lasting contributions in the communities where we do business, while working in partnership with host governments, local community groups, non-governmental organizations, contractors and suppliers, with a focus on human rights and maintaining a principled, conscientious approach to corporate citizenship.
We design, construct and operate all our facilities in accordance with the highest applicable international health, safety and environmental standards and we seek partnerships based on open, transparent communication, with the aim of being responsible, respected and welcomed, everywhere we do business.
Gran Colombia Gold Mines & Jesus Mission to battle to ensure highest safety standard for all mining in Gran Columbia mines operations - E.g.,
E.g., Mar 6, 2015 The town of Marmato, in Central Colombia, sits near top a mountain hillside of many old gold mines. Its people have been living off of it for centuries, mining the precious metal through mostly small scale, artisan operations. But as the country is increasingly relying on its mineral resources to fuel the economy, Gran Colombia GMC mining company have set their agreements with the Columbia Government on places like Marmato to install open air mines have made $100 million + LT long term investments - to safe modern state of art mining - According to some estimates, it would take about 20 years + to extract more gold from the mountain, help out the town and its 10,000 inhabitants to better safety and much less cyanide in the process to clean up the most environmental polluted mining operations on the earth. The imminence of this news weighs heavily on the people of Marmato, who are organizing to get good payed jobs in the new modern GMC mining operations -