A Vulcan realizou, recentemente, o seu primeiro Fórum de Responsabilidade Social Corporativa de 2025, reunindo representantes do Governo, da sociedade civil e das comunidades. O evento teve como objectivo apresentar as principais acções desenvolvidas pela empresa em 2024, os impactos dessas iniciativas e os projectos previstos para este ano. O apoio à educação foi o tema central do fórum.
The Secretary of State for Tete province, Rolinho Farnela, visited Vulcan's operations in December to find out more about its activities and to monitor and obtain more details about the fire that occurred last Saturday at Plant 2, the coal processing area. get more details about the fire that occurred last Saturday at Plant 2, the coal processing area.
Vulcan has just reached a significant milestone by obtaining certification in the international standards ISO 9001:2018 (Quality Management), ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management) and ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety Management). The certification was awarded by Bureau Veritas and celebrated at an official event held at the Moatize Coal Mine.
The Secretary of State for Tete Province, Rolinho Farnela, visited Vulcan's operations in the second half of December to find out more about its activities and to follow up and get more details on the fire that occurred at Plant 2, the coal processing area.
As part of its commitment to the self-sustainability of communities, and aware of the local desire for access to opportunities, Vulcan has opened another significant page to strengthen the local economy and promote sustainable development in Moatize with the launch of the Programme for the Promotion of Entrepreneurial Initiatives (PROFIE).
The district of Moatize took a historic step on 3 October, when it hosted the laying of the foundation stone for the upgrading of the Moatize Health Centre into a District Hospital, as part of the Presidential initiative ‘One District - One Hospital’. The event, led by the President of the Republic of Mozambique, Filipe Nyusi, marks an important moment for improving the region's health infrastructure.
On 20 September, Vulcan reaffirmed its commitment to the development and well-being of the communities around its operations with the delivery of two new drinking water supply systems in Bairro 1º de Maio, in Moatize. The initiative will directly benefit more than 10,000 inhabitants of the region.
On September, Vulcan launched the Community Participation Support Project, with the delivery of 61 means of transport, including eleven motorbikes and fifty bicycles, to strengthen the mobility of local leaders in the municipality's eight neighbourhoods. The aim is to ensure greater efficiency in meeting the needs of residents and to make it easier for community authorities to travel.
At Vulcan, our top priority is the well-being of our employees and the community. Guided by our zero-harm principles, we are committed to addressing dust reports with decisive action, continually reinforcing our dedication to minimizing environmental impact.