ABOUT.

SUSTAINABILITY.

GTI Energy believes nuclear power is fundamental to achieving a successful global energy transition. The Company is committed to playing a role in this transition, contributing to global de-carbonisation efforts through the definition and development of economic in situ recovery (ISR) amenable uranium resources potentially for the nuclear fuel supply chain. Climate response is driving sustained rapid global nuclear power growth, while at the same time, global uranium supply has been declining.

The Company’s Wyoming-based uranium exploration assets offer potential access to uranium produced responsibly using ISR, the lowest impact form of mining, reinforcing this message, the Company is proud to share its 2023 Sustainability Report. 

SUSTAINABILITY REPORT.

Please find our latest Sustainability report taken from our 2023 Annual Reports.

CLIMATE ACTIVE CARBON NEUTRAL CERTIFICATION.

GTI ENERGY IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE CLIMATE ACTIVE PROGRAM

GTI is pleased to confirm that it has achieved carbon neutrality for its business operations, across both its Australian head office and US field operations, through the Australian Government’s Climate Active program. The certification covers GTIs corporate and exploration activities. 

Climate Active is an ongoing partnership between the Australian Government and Australian businesses to drive voluntary climate action. 

GTI has taken these steps in line with its ESG strategy amid growing expectation that resource companies commit to actively reducing or offsetting emissions.

The Company regards Climate Active Certification as an important step in an ongoing effort to meet stakeholder expectations with regards to management of the environments and surroundings in which GTI operates.