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    Evolution Mining’s S&P sustainability score: tailings and water lessons for engineers

    March 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Evolution Mining’s S&P sustainability score: tailings and water lessons for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Evolution Mining has again secured a top position in the S&P Global sustainability rankings, recording a score of 68 for the second consecutive year. The assessment benchmarks miners on detailed ESG metrics including tailings governance, water stewardship and decarbonisation pathways, placing Evolution among the higher-performing gold producers globally. For geotechnical and operations teams, the ranking signals continued scrutiny of tailings storage facility design, closure planning and site water balances against S&P’s quantitative risk and performance criteria.

    Technical Brief

    • S&P Global’s methodology interrogates tailings governance, water management, occupational safety and climate strategy via quantitative indicators.
    • Evolution’s inclusion requires detailed disclosure on tailings storage facility design, monitoring, emergency response and closure planning.
    • Safety performance is benchmarked using lagging and leading indicators, including incident rates and formalised risk controls.
    • ESG scoring compels structured documentation of geotechnical risk assessments and independent reviews for tailings and waste dumps.
    • Water stewardship criteria drive tighter accounting of mine water balances, discharge quality and catchment-scale impacts.
    • Decarbonisation assessment links mine planning and equipment selection to emissions trajectories and energy mix choices.
    • For comparable mining operations, such rankings are increasingly used by financiers to condition capital on safety governance.

    Our Take

    Within the 1099 Mining stories in our database, relatively few Australia-focused pieces centre on formal ESG ratings, so Evolution Mining’s 68-point S&P Global sustainability score positions it among a small group of operators using third-party benchmarks as a strategic signalling tool to investors and lenders.

    For Australian miners, consistent external recognition on sustainability tends to correlate in our coverage with smoother approvals for new projects and expansions, suggesting Evolution Mining’s repeat ranking could translate into lower perceived permitting and social licence risk on future developments.

    Across the 2066 Sustainability- and Safety-tagged pieces, companies that maintain multi-year ESG rankings often leverage them in contractor selection and supply-chain standards, which for Evolution Mining in Australia is likely to tighten expectations on local partners and service providers even where regulation is less prescriptive.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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