Eldorado Gold Corporation 2025 Modern Slavery Report
Eldorado Gold Corporation has published its 2025 Modern Slavery Report, detailing its commitment to respecting human rights and preventing modern slavery within its operations and supply chains. The report covers Eldorado Gold and its subsidiary, Eldorado Gold (Québec) Inc., and includes references to other subsidiaries like Hellas Gold and Tüprag. The company operates in Canada, Türkiye, and Greece, with a workforce of approximately 8,000 employees and contractors. Eldorado Gold has implemented various policies and governance processes, including a Code of Ethics, Respectful Workplace Policy, Human Rights Policy, and Supplier Code of Conduct, to safeguard against modern slavery. The company also utilizes a Sustainability Integrated Management System (SIMS) that aligns with international standards. Risk assessments indicate that while Canada and Greece have low to medium risks, Türkiye presents a higher risk due to the presence of refugees and migrants. Eldorado Gold has identified higher risks in its supply chain related to construction, contract labor, cleaning, and maintenance services. The company has established a Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) framework to strengthen responsible sourcing practices. Measures within business operations include regulatory compliance, human rights training for employees and contractors, and supply chain due diligence. In 2025, independent human rights assessments found no evidence of modern slavery at any of Eldorado Gold's sites. The company has grievance mechanisms in place, and during 2025, no concerns reported through these channels resulted in findings related to modern slavery. Eldorado Gold continues to assess and develop its supplier due diligence processes to effectively address the risks of forced or child labor within its supply chain.