Welcome to Newmont

At Newmont, our primary business is gold. Oro. 金. Guld. 79 perfectly arranged protons that have captivated humans for centuries. Gold has adorned the heads of kings and queens, powered economies, advanced medical science and today, appears not just in jewelry but satellites, cell phones and super computers. It is considered by many the most important metal in history. 

For nearly a century, Newmont has brought that metal to people around the world. We extract, process and refine gold for global bullion banks, which then make it available for all its myriad uses. Today, Newmont’s operations span five continents, and we mine not only gold, but a significant amount of copper as well. Wherever we work, we strive to be a company where science, standards and stewardship meet.

This blog, Our Voice, invites you to explore our progress to deliver on our Vision to be the most valued and respected mining company through industry leading performance.

We understand that to achieve our Vision we must act with integrity, trust and respect, develop our people in pursuit of excellence and demonstrate leadership in safety, stewardship of the environment and social responsibility. We also want to share with you interesting facts about the amazing process behind creating the metals that are so important to our lives.

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Featured Posts

With mineral deposits often located in remote areas across the globe, mining can be both a challenge and opportunity. At Newmont, we view them as one and the same. Our global...
May 1, 2013
Newmont is committed to promoting sustainable development around the world.
April 23, 2013
What does sustainable development mean in the mining industry? At Newmont, we define it as managing resources in a way that provides shared value for all of our stakeholders...
April 9, 2013
Every year since 1993, the United Nations (UN) marks March 22 as World Water Day to raise awareness on the importance of managing sustainable freshwater resources.
March 22, 2013
In 1948, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which defined the basic rights and freedoms all human beings should enjoy.
March 18, 2013