- Eramet Grande Côte, Eramet Group’s first site audited according to the IRMA standard, a global benchmark for responsible mining.
- First site audited according to the IRMA standard in Senegal, and the first mineral sands site to achieve this level globally.
- Eramet Grande Côte is now among the 14 mining sites worldwide with an IRMA performance evaluation
- A voluntary approach to enter the IRMA audit process, announced by Eramet as early as 2022.
- An independent external audit conducted according to the IRMA standard, assessing the robustness of the site’s environmental, social, and governance practices
- An audit report made public on the IRMA website, as part of a follow-up audit cycle every 18 months to assess ongoing compliance with the standard’s requirements.
Eramet announces that its Eramet Grande Côte (EGC) site, specializing in mineral sands mining in Senegal, has achieved the IRMA 50 performance level, becoming the first site within the Group to be audited under the IRMA standard. This evaluation is part of the Eramet Group’s voluntary approach, initiated in 2022 through its CSR roadmap Act for Positive Mining, and is based on an independent external audit confirming the robustness of the site’s environmental, social, and governance practices.

IRMA, a reference standard for responsible mining
The IRMA Standard for Responsible Mining was developed through a broad public consultation process involving more than 100 organizations and stakeholders: NGOs, unions, communities, mining companies, clients, and end-users of mining products.
Recognized as one of the most comprehensive and demanding evaluation frameworks in the sector, an IRMA Achievement distinguishes four performance levels: IRMA Transparency, corresponding to third-party evaluation and the publication of results; IRMA 50, 75, and 100, reflecting the progressive compliance with a set of critical requirements and a score of at least 50%, 75%, or 100% in each of the four principle area of the Standard: social responsibility, environmental responsibility, business integrity, and planning for positive legacies.
An audit approach based on transparency
The IRMA approach undertaken by Eramet is voluntary and based on an independent external evaluation, accompanied by the full publication of the audit report. This choice reflects a commitment to transparency regarding the site’s practices and to the structuring of a continuous improvement process.
In accordance with the IRMA standard requirements, the audit will be supplemented by follow-up audits conducted every 18 months to verify the continued maintenance of the level achieved. The results will continue to be made publicly available on the IRMA website and the Eramet Grande Côte website for all stakeholders.
Identified areas for improvement to sustainably enhance performance
Through the IRMA audit, Eramet Grande Côte has identified several improvement levers aimed at further enhancing its performance and impact on local territories. These insights are part of a continuous improvement approach, supported by the definition of dedicated action plans.
The priorities notably focus on consolidating best practices and optimizing stakeholder engagement, strengthening the effectiveness of the grievance management mechanism, improving the monitoring of resettlement processes, and improve water quality and quantity monitoring of water, including the analysis of potential exceedances and the implementation of appropriate actions.
The full IRMA audit report is available on IRMA’s website and can be accessed via the following link:









