Who we're writing for
Our sustainable development report is an important document for many audiences.
It describes the governance structure and systems we have in place to manage our business and our responsibilities. It also tells our stakeholders how we're performing against key indicators that measure our impacts and sustainable development activities.
Because mining operations are long-term, capital-intensive ventures and because most of our products are sold under long-term contracts, every aspect of our business depends on both the short and long-term viability of what we do.
It also depends on our ability to consistently deliver on our commitments over an extended period of time.
It is essential for us to not only manage our activities appropriately, but also to report transparently about our performance. Our sustainable development report plays an important role in helping us monitor and measure results, communicate with stakeholders, and ensure accountability.
Our stakeholders
Cameco's stakeholders are people who:
- are affected by our business
- can have an impact on our business
- we have legal, financial or operational obligations to.
Accordingly, we recognize six core groups of stakeholders:
- communities
- customers
- employees
- government and regulators
- investors
- media
Each of these diverse groups has a personal, professional or statutory investment in Cameco.
Our stakeholders have a right to know what we are doing to manage our safety, environmental, social, financial and governance responsibilities, and we have an obligation to give them timely, accurate information.