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Another of Vale's dams leaves emergency level and is certified as safe and stable

2024-03-26

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Audit Committee and the Compliance Department

2020-03-11

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B3/B4 dam in Nova Lima (MG) had its emergency level reduced again

2023-10-10

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B3/B4 dam is removed from critical safety condition

2022-12-02

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Borrachudo II Dam has its emergency level 1 removed

2022-08-11

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Call Notice for Annual and Extraordinary General Meetings

2021-03-16

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Capitão do Mato had its emergency level reduced

2022-08-31

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Coronavirus: Vale Informs on the Efforts Adopted to Minimize Risk of Contagion Among Employees and Communities

2020-03-27

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Deadline for the removal of the B3/B4 dam in Nova Lima has been brought forward to 2024.

2023-11-17

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Dique de Pedra had its emergency level reduced

2024-01-05

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Elefante has its emercengy level 1 removed

2022-01-26

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ESG Gaps Action Plan

2019-12-02

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Expert Panel Report

2019-12-11

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Forquilha I dam emergency level reduced to level 2

2020-10-08

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Forquilha IV Dam (Ouro Preto) has the emergency level removed and Norte Laranjeiras (Barão de Cocais) has reduction in the level

2021-11-30

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Four Vale's dams in Minas Gerais have their emergency levels removed and receive a positive declaration of stability.

2022-10-05

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Itabiruçu dam emergency level removal

2021-02-23

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Learn more about Vale's actions to help protect the Amazon

2020-09-16

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Marés I dam had its emergency level 1 removed

2021-12-15

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Mining in Indigenous Lands

2020-03-05

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Our Commitments

Climate change 

Reduce Scopes 1 and 2 absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 33% by 2030;

Achieve net zero Scopes 1 and 2 emissions by 2050;

Reduce Scope 3 net emissions by 15% by 2035.

Dams

De-characterize all dams built in the upstream heightening method by 2035, in Brazil;

No tailings dams in critical safety condition (emergency level 3) by 2025;

Implementation of the GISTM in 100% of the TSFs operated by Vale by 2025.
 

Diversity, equity and inclusion

Double the presence of women in the workforce from 13% to 26% by 2025;

Reach 40% of the leadership in Brazil made up of black people by 2026.

Energy

100% renewable electricity consumption in Brazil by 2025 and globally by 2030.

Forests

Recover and protect over 500,000 ha of forest areas beyond company fenceline by 2030.

Health and safety

Eliminate recordable high-potential (N2) injuries by 2025;

Reduce by 50% the number of exposures to health hazards in the workplace by 2025.

Indigenous Peoples

Support neighboring Indigenous Peoples in the development and execution of their plans and their pursuit of rights under the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRP).

Resilient communities

Support the lifting of 500,000 people out of extreme poverty.

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People 

We strive to be a company that increasingly places people at the center of decision-making. Learn more about our commitment to Our People and our Social performance in the communities where we operate.

Safety

We are working to transform Vale into a safer and more reliable company. ​Find out more in the sections on Dams and Health and Safety.

Reparation

We remain committed to fully repairing the impacts of the collapse of the B1 dam in Brumadinho (MG), in accordance with the Comprehensive Reparation Agreement, and the Fundão dam in Mariana (MG), through the Renova Foundation.  

Read more in Reparation

 

Nature and Climate 

We recognize that our business is highly dependent on and significantly impacts nature. We have a important role to play in the energy transition and the protection of environmental assets. ​

Learn more in the sections on Climate and Nature.

Climate change 

Vale has a strategic position in the global supply chain to support the decarbonization of the steel industry and the energy transition. We also recognize our responsibility for the impacts of our business and are working to reduce and mitigate them, with targets for progress in our value chain. 

Read more in the Climate and Nature