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How
investors
view
mining’snew
role
as
a
champion
ofdecarbonizationThe
mining
industry,
long
considereda
problem
in
environmental
sustainability,is
now
seen
as
a
critical
part
of
the
solution.
Investors
and
consumers
alikeare
beginning
to
recognize
the
industry
as
not
only
the
?rst
source
of
emissionsin
the
value
chain,
buta
necessary
provider
of
critical
raw
materials
neededfor
the
global
energy
transition.Consequently,
manyminingcompaniesare
nowembracingtheirroleasstewardsoftheplanetbychampioningtheloweringofgreenhousegas(GHG)emissionsandreducingthecarbonimpactonclimatechange.for
lower-carbon
products.
Additionally,
miners
viewdecarbonization
as
a
means
to
reduce
theircost
ofcapital
via
enhanced
access
to
the
growing
poolofsustainability-linkedfunding
by
investors
focused
onenvironmental,social
andgovernance
(ESG)
factors.Moreover,
investors
are
increasinglybeating
thedecarbonizationdrum.TheAccentureGlobalInstitutionalInvestorStudyofESGinMiningfoundthat,whenaskedinisolation,59%ofinvestorswantminerstoaggressivelypursuedecarbonizationandbemarketleadersinthateffort.Inaddition,approximately
63%ofinvestorsrespondedthattheywouldbewillingtodivestoravoidinvestinginminingcompaniesthatfail
tomeettheirdecarbonizationtargets,withthesamenumberequallywillingshoulda
mining?rmpursueinsuf?cientdecarbonizationactivities.Perceived
?nancial
incentives
area
major
driverfor
thischange
in
perspective.
First,
miners
seedecarbonizationas
a
revenue
opportunity—to
mineand
sell
the
necessary
raw
materials
such
as
copper,lithium,
cobaltandnickel
that
feed
the
growingenergy
transition,
or
by
charging
premium
pricingWhileminingcompaniesmustbalancetheinterestsofmultiplestakeholders—includinglocalcommunities,governments,regulators,endcustomers,employeesandinvestors—equityinvestorsoftenplayanoutsizedroleduetothecapital-intensivenatureofthebusiness.Howinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization2Decarbonizationannouncements
arebecoming
commonplaceHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization3Theword
hasgottenthrough
tominers.Sustainability,
ESG,
decarbonizationandgreen
are
allnow
commonlypart
ofthecorporate
vernacular.
According
toa
UNGC-Accenture
Strategy
CEO
Study,72%
ofminingandmetals
CEOs
agreethatsustainabilityissues—includingdecarbonization—are“very
important”or“important”
tothefuture
success
oftheirbusinesses
(compared
tojust54%Figure1:Risingnumberofstand-alonedecarbonizationannouncementsintheminingsector3935342924191493218161814across
allindustries).17Almosteverymajorminingcompanynowhasprogramsinplacetoreducecarbonemissions.AnS&PGlobalMarketIntelligenceanalysisfoundthatsevenofthetenlargestmetalsandminingcompaniesby
marketcapitalizationhave
committedtoreachingnetzero
for
directlyproducedemissions(Scope1)andindirectemissions(Scope2),orcarbonneutrality,by
2050orearlier.2
Infact,publicannouncementsondecarbonizationinitiativessurgedin2020and2021,someinvolvingmultibillion-dollarcapitalprogramstoreduceemissions(seeFigure1).444313222123-1201620172018201920202021YearAllannouncementsDecarbonizationcommitmentProgressannouncementsSource:AccentureResearch;2021isyeartodateJune30,
2021Howinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization4However,
decarbonizationannouncementsalonedonotseemtotranslateintoimmediatemarketvalueforminers.Investors,
ultimately,wanttoseeaction—andfavorable?nancialresults—before
rewardingcompanieswithincreasedvaluationandinvestment.Figure
2:Cumulativeabnormalreturnsforcompaniesmakingdecarbonizationannouncements210Accentureresearchersstudiedsharepricemovementsofminingcompaniesthreedays
beforeandaftertheirdecarbonizationannouncements(progressreportsortargetannouncements,almostallofwhichareupgrades).Theresultsshowed—atbest—no
clear
change
between
the
cumulative
averageabnormal
returns
of
companiesand
the
broadersector
or—at
worst—a
disappointing
negativeaverage
market
reaction
(see
Figure
2).-1-2-3-4-5-6-3-2-10123Days
before
and
after
public
announcementTo
determine
the
reasons
behind
thismarket
behavior,
the
Accenture
GlobalInstitutional
Investor
Study
of
ESG
inMining
was
conducted.Upperbound(95%confidenceinterval)CumulativeaverageabnormalreturnLowerbound(95%confidenceinterval)Source:AccentureResearchHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization5Principal
sur
vey
revelation:Inve
stors’
underlyingmotivation
is
mostly
?nancialHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization6Thereisnodenyingthepublicpressureonminingcompaniestopursuesustainability,includingdecarbonization.However,
whenstackedagainstalistofothermining-relatedpriorities,investorsrankedsustainabilityinitiativessecondtolastasavaluedriver(seeFigure3).Rankinghighestweretechnologyanddigitaltransformationinitiatives.Figure3:TheprioritizationofinitiativestoimprovethevaluationofminingcompaniesEmergingtechnologiesDigitaltransformationConservingcash71.0%60.0%50.5%47.5%Research&developmentMineralexplorationOursurveyfoundthatthepotentialforincreasedmarketvaluationandtheriseinmining?rms’abilitytoattractgreencapitalweretheprimarymotivationsinvestorscitedforrequiringminingcompaniestopursuedecarbonizationinitiatives,chosenas“important”or“veryimportant”45.5%Hedging-prices&foreignexchange44.0%43.5%CybersecurityMergers&acquisitionsProductexpansion/new
developmentSustainability42.0%39.0%37.0%by72%and71%
ofrespondentsrespectively.Consequently,the?ndingssuggesta
riskthatinvestors
maybelessinclinedto
investinminingcompanieswithstrongsustainabilitycredentials,shouldtheavailabilityofgreencapitaldecline.Infact,theimpactofclimatechangeappearstobelesscrucialthanthe?nancialmotivationsininvestors’minds,withthelowestnumber(only57%)
ofrespondentshighlightingitasan“important”or“very
important”consideration.Employeetraining28.5%%
InvestorsindicatinggreatimpactonvalueSource:AccentureGlobalInstitutionalInvestorStudyofESGinMiningHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization7Figure4:TheimportanceofcriteriaindrivingallocationofcapitalRegardless,whenitcomestotheallocationofcapital,?nancialmetricsare
ofgreatestimportance.Inourstudy,morethan83%ofinvestorssurveyedsaidtheyviewimproving?nancialperformanceandstrengthening
thebalancesheetas“important”or“very
important,”
whereasaggressive
decarbonizationwas
viewedas“important”or“very
important”
bylessthan70%
ofrespondents
(see
Figure
4).Improvingfinancialperformance43.5%49.0%40.0%34.0%BalancesheetstrengthPursuitofinnovationDiversificationoflocationsValuation29.0%25.0%29.5%45.0%49.0%42.0%47.5%43.5%46.5%41.0%46.0%41.5%44.0%44.5%37.0%35.0%Potentialenvironmentalliabilities23.0%Exposuretospecificmetals/minerals26.0%23.0%28.5%22.0%26.5%23.5%19.5%20.5%21.0%Ultimately,
investors
areaskingminingcompaniestopursuedecarbonizationaggressivelywhilesimultaneouslyaskingthatdecarbonizationinitiativesalsobring?nancialgains,whethertheycomefromimprovedearningsorlowercostofcapital.AggressivecommitmenttodecarbonizationManagement&boardSecurityoftenureDiversificationofcommoditiesSpeedofpermittingGeologyTaxation
ratesSociallicensetooperate%
Investorsrating“veryimportant”(5outof5)%
Investorsrating“important”(4outof5)Source:AccentureGlobalInstitutionalInvestorStudyofESGinMiningHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization8Withregardtosustainabilityinitiatives,Scope3emissions,whichare
createdby
thebuyerofthemineproducts,ledthe?eldasthemostimportantvaluationdrivertoinvestors(seeFigure5).Infact,wheninvestorswere
speci?callyaskedabouttheimportanceofScope3emissions,theyoutrankedScope1and2emissionsinimportanceby
afactorofnearlyfour—even
whenScope3emissionswere
notnecessarilysigni?cant(seeFigure6).Figure
5:Attributesthatwould
drivea
signi?cantvaluationpremiumforinvestorsLow
Scope3emissions24.0%32.0%44.5%61.0%48.0%InvestsinrevolutionarytechnologyImprovingefficiency&costs35.0%BestinclassindependentESGscoreProducesenergy-criticalmetals34.0%34.5%45.0%43.5%Completedcost/benefitonalternativedecarbonizationinitiatives28.5%32.5%22.5%27.5%25.5%19.5%18.5%48.0%42.0%Low
Scope3Targeting
carbonneutralityby
2030ExceptionalsafetyrecordProducesnocoalemissionswerethemostimportantvaluationdrivertoinvestors.48.5%37.5%Targeting
carbonneutralityby
205037.5%43.5%41.5%Diversemanagement/boardDiverseworkforce%
Investorsrating“veryimportant”(5outof5)%
Investorsrating“important”(4outof5)Source:AccentureGlobalInstitutionalInvestorStudyofESGinMiningHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization9Figure
6:TheimportanceofemissionscategoriestoinvestorsTheminingandmetalsindustriesareresponsiblefor
approximately8%
ofglobalemissions,withthevastmajorityrelatedtodownstreammetalproduction.3Thechallengefor
miners
isthatthey
have
farlesscontrol
over
emissionsfrom
downstream
producers.Accordingly,minershavebeenunderstandablyreluctanttoannounceScope3
targets.52.0%57.0%34.0%24.5%3.0%30.0%Scope1&2emissionsScope3emissionsScope3emissions,onlywhenfarexceedScope1&2%Investorsrating“veryimportant”(5outof5)%Investorsrating“important”(4outof5)Source:AccentureGlobalInstitutionalInvestorStudyofESGinMiningHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization10Decarbonization
initiatives
thatcan
enhance
shareholder
valueAs
previously
noted,
our
surveyindicates
that
investors
viewemerging
technologies
and
digitaltransformation
as
offering
the
bestopportunities
to
achieve
value.Accentureresearchershave
developedsimplecost-valuemaps—similartocarbonabatementcurves—thatcanguideminingcompaniestowardallocatingcapitaltothemosteconomicallyef?cientandeffectivedecarbonizationinitiativesthatofferthegreatestopportunitytoreturnshareholdervalue.Themapsvarywidelydependingoncommoditiesmined,locationandtheminingandprocessingmethodsemployed(seeFigures7and8).Advancedtechnologiessuchasdataanalytics,arti?cialintelligence(AI)andblockchainwilllikelydrive
operational
ef?ciencies
that
enhance
revenuesandearnings.Importantly,thesetechnologieswillalsobeinstrumentalinachievingdecarbonizationandreportingondecarbonizationperformance.Consequently,itisreasonabletoexpectthatdigitaltransformationprojectswillbewell-received
byinvestors,aswellasotherstakeholders.Howinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization11Figure
7:
Cost-valuemapofdecarbonizationinitiatives—Australian(Pilbara)ironore
exampleFigure
8:Cost-valuemapofdecarbonizationinitiatives—ChilecopperexampleTransitional
initiativesTransitional
initiatives"Zero-carbon"
initiatives"Zero-carbon"
initiativesLowScope1&2initiativesCost
(%)Scope3initiativesHighLowCost
(%)Scope3initiativesHighScope1&2initiativesNote:
Bubblesizeindicates
carbonfootprintreductionpotential(includingScope
3)Note:
Bubblesizeindicates
carbonfootprintreductionpotential(includingScope
3)Source:AccentureResearchSource:AccentureResearchHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization12There
are
several
approaches
mining
companies
can
take
to
improve
ef?ciencyand
reduce
carbon
output,
including
shorter-term,
transitional
initiatives
andlonger-horizon
initiatives
to
eliminate
GHG
emissions.Shorter-term
initiatives:Longer-horizon
initiatives:Leveragingdataanalytics,alongwithAdoptingblockchaininitiativestomeasure,reportandauditcarbonemissionsthroughtheentirevaluechainReplacingon-sitefossilfuelpowergenerationwithrenewablesourcesofelectricityAIandmachinelearning,to
improveef?cienciesthatenhancepro?tabilitywhilereducingcarbonfootprintAutomatingoperationstoDeployingatrolleyassistthatreducesdieselfuelconsumptionby
enablingtrucks
and
trains
to
use
on-site
electricity—ideally
generated
using
renewable
energyAdoptinghydrogenfuelcelltechnologyto
powermachineryandhaulage(assuminggreen
hydrogen)reduce
energyconsumptionbyregulatingandoptimizingmachineryspeedsandmovementImplementinganinternalcarbonpricetoaidinday-to-daydecision-makingEmployinglesspower-intensiveequipmentandswitchingtobiofuelsRe-?eetingwithelectricvehicles(assumingrenewableelectricitygeneration)Howinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization13Thesolutionswithlimitedvalueenhancementincludedivestitureofcoalminingassetsandcarboncapture,utilizationandstorage(CCUS).thatpursuingstrategicshort-termandnext-horizonopportunitieswillallowEuropeancompaniestonotonlypositionthemselvestoachievetheambitioustargetof55%
emissionsreductionby2030butalsounlockaround€28billioninbusinessvalueacrosssixsectors—chemicals,cement,ironandsteel,battery,pharmaanddatacenters—by2025.4Witheitherapproach,digitaltransformationiskey.
Net-zerosolutionssupportedbydigitaltechnologiescanprovide
cost-effective
waysofachievingemissionsreductionsacrosssectorsandjurisdictions.LookingatEurope,forexample,recent
Accenture
research
revealsAnd
how
should
mining
companies
proceed?The
most
prudent
approach
appears
to
befor
themto
develop
near-term
initiatives
that
provide
quick
winsto
gain
investors’
trust
and
con?dence
before
theytackle
the
big
decarbonization
challenges,
which
mayhave
greater
impact
but
also
come
with
greater
risk.Howinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization14AddressingScope
3
emissionsHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization15Investors,
along
with
otherFor
example,ouranalysishasfoundthatCentraltoearningthesepricepremiumsstakeholders,
are
sendinga
clearmessage
that
mining
companiesshould
focus
their
decarbonizationinitiatives
on
Scope
3
emissions.improvinga
relatively
low-grade
58%
iron
oreproductbyjust0.5%
more
iron
(Fe)
couldreducedownstreamsteelmillemissionsbyanestimated0.75%
perunitofhotmetalorsteelproduced.GiventhatdownstreamScope3
emissionsfor
lower-grade
iron
oreproductscanexceed100timestheiron
oreofminer’sScope1
and2emissions,thismodestbutsigni?cantemissionsreductioncouldrepresent
morethanthecombinedScope1
and2
emissionsproduceddirectlybytheiron
oreminingcompany!isaccurate,auditablecarbontrackingthatstartsatthemineandextendsalongtheentiredownstreamvaluechain.Asmoreandmoreminingcompaniesadoptsuchpractices,we
canenvisionadaywhenmetalandmineralpriceswillbequotedbasedontheirglobalcarbonfootprintorsustainabilityscore.
For
example,
basedonaUS$100/tonnecarbonprice,asteelproducermightbewillingtopayapremiumofUS$3/tonneforzero-carbon58%
Fe
iron
ore,or
a
US$3.16/tonnepremiumfor
zero-carbon66%
Fe
“green”
ironore.However,
thisisentirelydependentonthebuyerbeingmotivatedtopurchasesuchgreenmineproducts,whichmayentailcarbontaxesSincemining’s
directproductionofGHGemissionsisrelativelysmall,helpingdownstreampartiesreduceemissionscanhave
amuchlargerimpactand,by
quantifyingandmonetizingthesolutions,generate?nancialreturnsthatdrivehighershareholdervalue.Moreover,
whilehigher-gradeproductsalreadyrealize
premiumprices,carbonpricinghastheopportunityto
widenthispremiumfurtherasbuyers
seekto
avoid
carbontaxes
andotherpenalties.Inthesameexampleabove,
wherea
58%
Fe
iron
ore
productisbene?ciatedMiningcompaniesareactivelypursuinga
numberofavenues
toaddressScope3
emissions,suchasinnovationjointventuresandR&Dpartnershipswithdownstreamcompaniesthataredevisingnewlow-carbonprocessesandproducts.However,inthecaseofbulkmaterialslike
iron
ore,focusingonbene?ciationandgradecontrol(e.g.,blastmovementmonitoring)canhavea
greatermaterialimpactonScope3
emissions,atleastuntilthesteelmakingprocesshasbeenfullydecarbonized.orend-consumerpressures.We
canenvisionaday
whenmetalandmineralpriceswillbequotedbasedontheirglobalcarbonfootprintorsustainabilityscore.to
a
58.5%
Fe
product,thepricepremiumdifferential
couldwidenby
more
thanUS$1/tonne(from
anestimatedUS$5/tonne
to
US$6/tonne—approximately
a
20%
pricepremium)shouldsteelmillsbesubjectto
a
US$100/tonne
carbonprice.Howinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization16Making
decarbonizationenvironmentally
and?nancially
rewardingHowinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization17The
mining
industry
has
reacheda
unique
juncture
where
its
formerimage
as
environmental
villain
isbeingshedand
replaced
as
championof
sustainability,
principally
throughdecarbonization
and
its
crucial
rolein
providing
the
raw
materialsnecessaryto
facilitate
the
energytransition.
Many
miners
are
embracingtheir
new
role
and
enthusiasticallypursuing
decarbonization
initiatives,but
they
must
dosostrategically
ifthey
are
to
balance
the
interests
andpriorities
of
their
various
stakeholders.Sustainabilityandpro?tability
are
notmutuallyexclusive
ideals.
Ashighlighted
inourreport,Shaping
the
Sustainable
Organization,
Accenture,incollaboration
withtheWorld
Economic
Forum,hasfound
thatcompanies
across
allsectors
witha
stronger
“Sustainability
DNA”
achieve,
onaverage,a
21%
increase
inbothEBITDA
(earnings
beforeinterest,
taxes,
depreciation
andamortization)andenvironmental
and
societal
impact.
Decarbonizationmay
be
only
one
aspect
of
sustainability,
but
similarlyoptimalmanagementpracticesindecarbonizationcanenhancevalueintheminingsector.Investors,
hardlytheonlystakeholdertowhomminersanswer,
havesignaledtheirwillingnesstorewardcompaniesforachievingdecarbonizationgoalsandreducingGHGemissions.However,theywillonlygranttheserewards
providedtheydonotimpactearningsandfreecash?ow.Howinvestorsviewmining’s
newroleasachampionofdecarbonization18The
?ndings
from
our
study
suggest
thatinvestors
see
the
greatest
opportunitieswhen
miners
focus
on
technology,
digitaltransformation
and
ef?ciency
initiatives
thatcan
reduce
all
emissions
(Scope
1,2
and
3);improve
?nancial
results;
aid
in
reliable
carbonemissions
measurement
and
tracking;
andenable
the
monetization
of
decarbonizationsuccess
all
down
the
value
chain.About
the
studyTheAccentureGlobalInstitutionalInvestorStudyofESGinMiningsurveyeddecision-makersat200publicandprivateinstitutionalinvestment?rmswithminingassetsintheirportfoliovaluedatapproximately
US$847billioninJune2021.The?rmswereprimarilybasedinAustralia,Canada,HongKong,NewZealand,Singapore,SouthAfrica,theUnitedKingdomandtheUnitedStates.Thepurposeofthestudywas
tounderstandtheimpactofenvironmental,socialandgovernance(ESG)factorsoninvestmentdecisions.Thisstudywasconductedin2021,priortoRussia’s
invasionofUkraineinFebruary2022.Thereisriskthatinvestorsentimentto
ESGinitiativesmay
havechangedasa
resultoftheinvasion,however,
westillbelievethestudy’s
resultsaccuratelyre?ectinvestors’opinions.Moreover,
theseinitiativeslaythegroundworktoenableminersto
leveragetheirin-househumaningenuitytode-riskthegreaterdecarbonizationchallengesaheadofthem.Theresultismorethana
boostinenvironmentalsustainability—it
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