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General PresentationBuriticá ProjectMedellín, May 2020
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Zijin Mining Group: Who are we?
Responsible Mining: Buriticá Project
We are Modern Mining: Sustainability Pillars
Partners
1. High Operational Standards2. Our People3. Community and Regional Development4. Environmental Management5. Institutional Strengthening
Accomplishments and Recognition
Zijin Mining Group
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Zijin Mining GroupWho are we?
Zijin Mining Group is a mining company mainly engaged in the exploration and mining of gold, copper, zinc, and other mineral resources. Its shares trade on both the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the Shanghai Stock
Exchange. Responding to the "One Belt and One Road" Initiative, it aims to ascend to the league of top international miners. It currently owns more
than 20 major projects worldwide.
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Zijin Mining GroupWhere are we located?
* Zijin owns 23 mines worldwide 5
Zijin Mining GroupMinerals
GOLD COPPER ZINC PLAT INUM
* Zijin is China's largest gold producer
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Zijin Mining GroupGlobal Strategy
2030202020132005
Be the leader in the Chinese gold industry
Be the leader in China's overall mining industry
Become one of the world's largest gold
and copper producers and be recognized as a major reference in
the global mining space
Be one of the world's most
important mining companies,
recognized for its technology and
profitability
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Zijin Mining GroupValues
COMMUNICATIVE , we embrace mutual trust.
RESPONSIBLE , we create sustainable value.
SELF-DISCIPLINED , we pursue a win-win strategy.
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Buriticá Project
Responsible Mining:
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HIGH GEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL
US$550mConstruction Investment
Over
3.7mounces
in gold reserves
US$1bTaxes & royalties
Over
3,000tons/day
starting in 2022
Around
4,700direct
and indirect jobs
PINE National InterestStrategic Project
14 years of operation3 years of construction
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BURITICÁ PROJECT
Regional influence:• Buriticá• Santa Fe de Antioquia• Cañasgordas• Giraldo
Buriticá from Medellín• 91 km• 2.5 hours by car
Localización
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Location
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Zonas de influenciaAreas of Influence
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31 km in underground advances (28.5 km horizontal and 2.5 km vertical).Underground development advances of approximately 1,800 meters per month.
GENERAL98%COMPLETE
PROGRESS
SustainabilityPillars
We are Modern Mining:
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MAIN VIEW
CRUSHER
MILL
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LEACHING
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COUNTER CURRENT DECANTATION
- CCD
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MERRILL CROWE
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TAILINGS FILTERS
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CABLEWAY AND PULP PLANT
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WATER TREATMENT PLANT
MINE DEVELOPMENT
BURITICÁ PROJECT
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TUNNELSYaraguá
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TUNNELSRampa Sur
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TUNNELSHigabra
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Jobs CreatedOur People
1,191Direct jobs
1,684Indirect jobs
2,87598.5%
COLOMBIAN
Employees from Antioquia 78%
Employees from Buriticá and the area of influence 50%
Operational staff and trainees from Buriticá and the area of influence
70%
Women (direct employees)) 19%
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Employability Apprenticeships Programs
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Our People
Direct jobs
19%are women
Out of 46 apprentices
52%are women
Women run
52%of the companies
strengthened by the PEP
Gender Equality
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Coffee, tomato, potato, corn, beans, bananas, poultry, pigs, sugar cane, tamarillo (knowns as tree tomato), strawberries, natural fibers.
TOTAL INVESTMENT
COP $2.9 bBENEFICIARIES
1,031PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED
929PROJECTS:
Future Harvest ProgramCommunity Development
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Supply Chain Linkage Program - PEP -Community Development
• Analysis of the territory and business processes.
• Revolving fund was created.• 75 productive units
strengthened.• Sectors: Food, laundry,
accommodation, hardware stores, civil works, dairy, specialty coffees, mechanical maintenance.
TOTAL INVESTMENT
COP $2.7b
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Local PurchasesCommunity Development
COP$11.526b2018
2019 COP$13.654b
37% of the companies in the PEP programare now part of the Company's supplychain
• 443 people benefited
• Women's participation: 28%
1. Buying from local suppliers
2. Job creation
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FormalizationCommunity Development
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ProductionFormalized
Companies' Revenues Beneficiaries
4,799ounces
USD 3,826,721 555peoplePeriod: 2017 – March 2020
Women in Mining Formalization Program
Employability Production Revenues
7womenlinked
9.74ounces
USD $14.837Period: January to
March 2020
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FormalizationCommunity Development
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AFTER BEFORE
Scholarships for Higher Education:1. Higher Education
49 direct AID beneficiaries
Adults that earned their high school equivalency
2. Basic Education and Vocational Training• 706
People receiving vocational training certification• 3003Students in mining technical degree programs• 34
3. Mining Technician Degree with SENAApprentices graduated• 199Women from the region. The first in the country to be certified as Underground Mining Technicians.
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4. Support for rural educational infrastructureimprovements
EducationCommunity Development
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InfrastructureCommunity Development
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1. Community Projects
COP $15,773,403,285Investment:
2. Community infrastructure
COP$4.500 MInvestment:
• Improvement of rural village footpaths/trails, sports venues, school facilities, hospitals, temples, and more.
• Construction of rural village aqueducts, community meeting facilities, playgrounds.
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• Celebration of regional festivals and cultural events• Social campaigns (Mi Vereda en Movimiento, Hábitos Saludables,
Seguridad Vial, Mesa Subregional de Juventudes)• Linked to Colombian Police Department• Memory and Cultural Heritage Program• Training for firefighters group• Health brigades• Christmas celebrations
COP $8,919,858,848
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• Environmental license in 2008.
• Modified for large-scale mining starting in 2016.
• Environmental Management System certified yearly byBureau Veritas under the ISO14001 standard.
• Real-time monitoring network with early alerts forenvironmental variables which measure: Meteorologicalaspects:
ü Air qualityü Noiseü Vibrationsü Piezometric levelsü Discharge flow control.
• A voluntary agreement was signed with Corantioquia toimplement joint conservation strategies
• Environmental education for communities andemployees
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• Installation of 34 camera traps around the Project, to define/characterize the wild cat population.
• Implementation of the 2019 - 2020 Wild Cat Conservation Action Plan.
Voluntary Conservation Initiatives:
+ Las Alegrías Corridor: 8 : 8 families
+ Buriticá: 60 families
+ Giraldo and Cañasgordas: 75 families
Interinstitutional Alliances:
• School of Wild Cats for schools in the area of influence Talleres Conflict between humans and wild cats workshops
143Families benefited
1.558Hectares of
conservation forest
Voluntary Conservation Initiatives
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Participating in local economic development
initiatives
Multi-stakeholder dialogues on mining
issues and local development plans.
Technical cooperation
exchanges with mining municipalities
and countries
Regional cooperation
projects
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2. 3.
Partners
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Institutions that have arrived in the territory along with the Company and have contributed
to the success of the sustainability strategy
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Institutional Strengthening
Formalization for small-scale miners
Environmental Management
Supply Chain Linkage
Accomplishmentsand Recognition
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Zijin - Continental Gold: The mining company ranking highest in Colombia's Social Investment Index
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Zijin - Continental Gold continues to rise in Colombia's Mining Sector Reputation Ranking: "Brújula Minera"
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GENERAL RANKING