Jubilee Metals Group plc, commonly referred to as Jubilee Metals, is a leading player in the metals recovery and recycling industry, headquartered in Great Britain. Founded in 2000, the company has established a strong presence in Southern Africa, particularly in Zambia and South Africa, focusing on the recovery of precious and base metals from tailings and other waste materials. Jubilee Metals is renowned for its innovative approach to sustainable mining, utilising advanced technologies to extract valuable resources while minimising environmental impact. The company’s core services include the processing of platinum group metals (PGMs) and chrome, setting it apart through its commitment to efficiency and sustainability. With a robust market position, Jubilee Metals has achieved significant milestones, including strategic partnerships and expansions that underscore its reputation as a pioneer in the resource recovery sector.
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In 2023, Jubilee Metals reported total carbon emissions of approximately 52,778,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 1 emissions at about 7,388,920 kg CO2e and Scope 2 emissions at approximately 45,389,080 kg CO2e. The company operates globally, with emissions data reflecting its operations in various regions, including South Africa and Zambia. For the year 2024, specific emissions data was not disclosed, but the company reported a CO2e intensity of 2,211 kg CO2e per tonne for Scope 1 and 2 emissions related to sales products. Additionally, emissions from copper production were noted at 1,000 kg CO2e per tonne, while steel production emissions were recorded at 2,000 kg CO2e per tonne. Jubilee Metals has not set specific reduction targets or climate pledges, and there are no emissions data cascaded from a parent organization. The company is actively engaged in monitoring its carbon footprint but has yet to establish formal commitments to reduce emissions.
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Scope 1 | 7,388,920 |
Scope 2 | 45,389,080 |
Scope 3 | - |
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