SSR Mining recycles 92% of water in 2025 sustainability report
SSR Mining Inc. released its 2025 Sustainability Report, covering performance from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025. The report highlights a 92% water recycling rate at operating mines and a 55% increase in community investment to over $1.6 million. The company reported zero workplace fatalities and plans a global safety rollout in 2026.

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SSR Mining Inc. published its 2025 Sustainability Report, detailing the company's environmental and social performance across its corporate office and four operating mines. The report covers the period from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025, highlighting progress in areas such as health and safety, water management, and community investment.
2025 Performance Highlights
The company achieved significant operational efficiencies in resource management during the year. SSR Mining re-used or recycled approximately 92% of the water used across its operating mine sites. This performance was led by the Marigold and Cripple Creek & Victor operations in the USA.
Community and Safety Initiatives
SSR Mining increased its investment in local communities, allocating over $1.6 million to strategic community-specific initiatives. This figure represents a more than 55% increase compared to 2024. The company's Community Development Committees became fully operational during the year, focusing on funding longer-term, sustainable initiatives across its portfolio.
In safety management, the company advanced an improved system prioritizing proactive reporting. SSR Mining reported no workplace fatalities or life-altering injuries in 2025. The company plans to roll out its "I Care, We Care" philosophy globally in 2026 to further eliminate fatalities and reduce high-impact risks.
Reporting Framework
The report was prepared with reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) standards. Material topics were informed by a structured materiality pre-assessment conducted in preparation for a comprehensive double materiality assessment planned for 2026.
How will the planned comprehensive double materiality assessment in 2026 influence SSR Mining's long-term ESG strategy and capital allocation?
What specific operational targets has the company set for water usage beyond the 92% recycled rate as it scales the 'I Care, We Care' philosophy?
Will the 55% increase in community investment be sustained in 2026, and what metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the Community Development Committees?






















