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Glencore Community Support Fund
Glencore Community Support Fund
Baar, Switzerland 9 April 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented challenge for all of us, including our colleagues, families, local communities and society at large. As a responsible operator, our top priority is to protect the safety and health of our people and the communities that host our businesses.
Glencore operates more than 180 sites and offices in over 35 countries. The scale and diversity of our operations means that the impact of the virus varies by location. In addition, many of our operations are located in remote areas with limited public health care systems. Our teams are working closely with governments, health agencies and others key responders to identify their needs to provide the most effective response possible.
To support their efforts, today, we are announcing the launch of the Glencore Community Support Fund.
The $25m fund is designed to be flexible and responsive and complement existing efforts by our local teams to provide the support their communities most need at this time. It will initially prioritise assistance to local health authorities and community organisations to help them respond to the immediate impacts of the crisis. Imperatives such as access to clean water, hygiene products and medical equipment will be important in some regions. In others, our efforts may focus on enabling students to continue learning, despite schools being closed.
In addition to the $25m that we’re allocating from today, our offices and assets have been mobilising their skills and resources to provide local in-kind support where we have the capacity to do so. We have also been adapting and tailoring some of our existing social investment programmes to address the changing social needs during the crisis. In the longer term, we will also transition to a recovery focus in light of the expected socio-economic impacts of the pandemic.
Ivan Glasenberg, CEO, Glencore commented:
“We have all witnessed the rapid spread of the virus, and the increasing need for support worldwide. That’s why today, we are announcing the Glencore Community Support Fund. Our assets and offices are best placed to respond to COVID-19 in their regions and this fund will support actions that are designed and implemented locally, in collaboration with the organisations on the front line.
We hope that these efforts will help ease the burden on our host communities as we work together towards a common goal of combatting the impact of the coronavirus”
Our response to date
Since the beginning of the year, we have introduced a number of precautionary measures across Glencore’s industrial assets and offices to help protect and support our workforce. These include:
- Systematically identifying higher risk groups and taking the appropriate steps to protect them, as necessary.
- Asking anyone who works for us to stay at home if they feel unwell and to seek medical advice.
- Implementation of enhanced hygiene and cleaning measures; introduction of temperature screening, where appropriate.
- Restrictions on non-essential visits to offices and assets.
- Restrictions on all non-essential travel.
- A Health Advisory channel for our people to seek advice and support.
We have formulated our response in partnership with our expert medical advisors, International SOS, taking into account advice from governments across the countries where we operate, and global bodies such as the World Health Organization.
For more details on our response to COVID-19 and the Fund, please visit our dedicated web page.
For further information please contact:
Investors
Martin Fewings
t: +41 41 709 2880
m: +41 79 737 5642
martin.fewings@glencore.com
Maartje Collignon
t: +41 41 709 3269
m: +41 79 197 4202
maartje.collignon@glencore.com
Media
Charles Watenphul
t: +41 41 709 24 62
m: +41 79 904 33 20
charles.watenphul@glencore.com
Sustainability
Anna Krutikov
t: +41 41 709 34 26
m: +41 79 737 55 82
anna.krutikov@glencore.com
Glencore LEI: 2138002658CPO9NBH955
Notes for Editors
Glencore is one of the world’s largest global diversified natural resource companies and a major producer and marketer of more than 60 commodities. The Group's operations comprise around 150 mining and metallurgical sites and oil production assets.
With a strong footprint in over 35 countries in both established and emerging regions for natural resources, Glencore's industrial activities are supported by its global marketing network.
Glencore's customers are industrial consumers, such as those in the automotive, steel, power generation, battery manufacturing and oil sectors. We also provide financing, logistics and other services to producers and consumers of commodities. Glencore's companies employ around 160,000 people, including contractors.
Glencore is proud to be a member of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights and the International Council on Mining and Metals. We are an active participant in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.