Fortuna Reports 17% Renewable Energy, 65% Water Recycling and 30% Sustainability Incentives
FSM•Fortuna’s 2025 Sustainability Report shows 17% renewable energy usage, 65% water recycling and zero environmental spills while tying 30% of executive short-term incentives to sustainability targets. It records a 0.41 tCO2e per gold ounce carbon intensity, a 0.74 total recordable injury frequency rate and US$258 million in government contributions.
1. Sustainability Report Highlights
Fortuna’s 2025 report outlines portfolio consolidation, strengthened governance and integration of the Diamba Sud Gold Project into its sustainability framework, reflecting a year of operational discipline and material risk management enhancements.
2. Environmental Performance Metrics
The company achieved 17% renewable energy use, recycled or reused 65% of water, reported zero environmental spills and maintained a carbon intensity of 0.41 tCO2e per gold equivalent ounce across its operating mines.
3. Health, Safety and Community Contributions
Safety results include a 0.74 total recordable injury frequency rate with no lost-time injuries and one subcontractor fatality; community relations saw US$258 million in government contributions and US$4.36 million invested in local social programs.
4. 2026 Sustainability Priorities
Fortuna plans to enhance Critical Risk Management, advance water and tailings governance, integrate climate risk considerations and embed social and environmental controls in new projects to reinforce its social license to operate.




