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Denison Mines Corp.

Denison Mines Corp., a prominent player in the uranium mining industry, is headquartered in Canada and operates primarily in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, a region renowned for its high-grade uranium deposits. Founded in 1985, Denison has achieved significant milestones, including the development of innovative mining techniques and the advancement of its flagship Wheeler River project, which is poised to become one of the largest undeveloped uranium projects in the world. Specialising in uranium exploration and development, Denison Mines offers unique services that focus on sustainable mining practices and environmental stewardship. The company is well-positioned in the market, recognised for its commitment to responsible resource management and its strategic partnerships within the industry. With a strong portfolio of projects and a dedication to advancing uranium production, Denison Mines Corp. continues to play a vital role in the global energy landscape.

DitchCarbon Score

How does Denison Mines Corp.'s carbon action stack up? DitchCarbon scores companies based on their carbon action and commitment to reducing emissions. Read about our methodology to learn more.

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Industry Average

Mean score of companies in the Non-Ferrous Metal Mining industry. Comparing a company's score to the industry average can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.

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Industry Benchmark

Denison Mines Corp.'s score of 13 is higher than 93% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.

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Denison Mines Corp.'s reported carbon emissions

Denison Mines Corp., headquartered in Canada, currently does not have available carbon emissions data for the most recent year, nor does it specify any reduction targets or initiatives. Without specific emissions figures or commitments, it is unclear how the company is addressing its carbon footprint or contributing to climate action within the mining industry. As the sector increasingly focuses on sustainability, Denison Mines may need to establish clear climate commitments and reduction strategies to align with industry standards and expectations.

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Some industries are more carbon intensive than others. Denison Mines Corp.'s primary industry is Other non-ferrous metal ores and concentrates, which is medium in terms of carbon intensity compared to other industries.

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The carbon intensity of the energy grid powering a company's primary operations has a strong influence on its overall carbon footprint. Denison Mines Corp. is headquartered in CA, which has a rank of low, indicating low grid carbon intensity.

Reduction initiatives & disclosure networks

Companies disclose and commit to reducing emissions to show they are serious about reducing emissions impact over time. They can also help a company track its progress over time.

Denison Mines Corp. is not committed to any reduction initiatives we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.

Science Based Targets Initiative
Carbon Disclosure Project
The Climate Pledge
UN Global Compact
Carbon Disclosure Project
The Climate Pledge
UN Global Compact

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