RESPONSIBLE
MINING
Ethical & Responsible Business
CMX GOLD & SILVER CORP
Our Approach
We are committed to the responsible operation of our business to ensure the highest standards of ethical behaviour, environmental stewardship, health and safety, while sharing the benefits of mining with our communities.
We value the economic contribution by generating value within the local community, thereby enriching the well-being of local residents.
Our Environmental
Responsibility
Incorporating principles of stewardship into our approach to respecting the environment in our surroundings.
Our Economic
Contribution
Providing economic value we generate within the local community in Clayton Idaho, enhancing the well-being of its residents.
Our Social
Responsibility
We are deeply committed to ensuring that the benefits are shared and that we leave a lasting positive impact on the communities that extends beyond the lifespan of our mining operations.
Advanced mining technology with a small environmental footprint
TOMRA’s advanced AI sensor-based sorting technologies significantly reduce the environmental impact of mining operations and, at completion, fully rehabilitate the site. They also enable a much more efficient use of resources. These solutions bring the dual benefits of greater sustainability and better profitability for the mining company.
Advanced mining technology with a small environmental footprint
TOMRA’s advanced AI sensor-based sorting technologies significantly reduce the environmental impact of mining operations and, at completion, fully rehabilitate the site.
They also enable a much more efficient use of resources. These solutions bring the dual benefits of greater sustainability and better profitability for the mining company.
TOMRA Mining: OBTAIN™ - AI-powered ore sorting
Community Relations
Every year the Town of Clayton, Idaho hosts a 4th of July Celebration. The Clayton 4th of July Celebration is an historic event, which has taken place for many decades. It is an important tradition bringing together people from all over Custer County, including the nearby city of Challis. CMX provides its consent for the event to take place on a portion of its patented claims in an area known locally as the “Clayton Park”. An Independence Day Parade is held on the highway through Clayton, followed by a big barbeque. Organizers cook a shoulder of beef overnight in a pit, and serve it up to over 300 people attending the festivities. Part of the reason the Independence Day festivities are so important to Clayton is because it reminds hundreds of people all at once of the town’s existence. It gives Clayton residents a chance to share the town’s unique mining history.