Environmental Stewardship Commitment


Illustration of two hands holding a small, round Earth with green land, blue rivers, and trees surrounding it.

At Inventus, we strive to adopt and implement the best practices for environmental stewardship. Our guiding principle is to reduce, however possible, our impacts on the environment during exploration and to regenerate the area once our work is done.

Our goal is to have a net-positive impact on the land and communities where we work. We understand that strong environmental stewardship is crucial to building community trust.

A conference room with a speaker at a podium addressing an audience. There are five panelists seated at a long table on the stage. A projector screen displays a landscape image of a lake and mountains with text about Wahnapitae First Nation and Inventus Mining.

Inventus Mining (Stefan Spears at lectern) was delighted to participate with the Wahnapitae First Nation (Anthony Laforge sitting right) in a session discussing Ontario’s Industry and Indigenous Partnerships coordinated by the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry (NDMNRF).

Colorful infographic about industry and indigenous partnerships in Ontario, Canada, highlighting water, sustainability, communication, regeneration, collaboration, and community engagement through illustrations, charts, and text.

Graphic recording from industry and indigenous partnerships presentations.

Inventus Mining staff on there way to plant red pine trees after winter 2022 exploration activities at Cobalt Hill

Inventus Mining staff collecting litter after winter 2022 exploration activities at Cobalt Hill

Overlooking Wolf Lake

Inventus Mining staff planting red pine trees after winter 2022 exploration activities at Cobalt Hill

Inventus staff removing a silt fence that protected the Jess Lake shoreline from erosion during drilling

Operations Manager Winston and companion planting red pine trees after winter 2022 exploration activities at Cobalt Hill