5E Advanced Materials, Inc..
FEAM.US | Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals
5E Advanced Materials, Inc. is an exploration stage company focused on the production of boron and lithium materials. The company is developing the Fort Cady Integrated Boron Facility in Southern California, which aims to produce boric acid, lithium carbonate, and other specialty materials. Their pr...Show More
Better Health for All
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No evidence available to assess 5E Advanced Materials, Inc. on Better Health for All.
Fair Money & Economic Opportunity
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FEAM.US is an exploration stage company focused on the production of boron and lithium materials.
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The company does not offer lending or deposit services to consumers, nor does it provide financial products, manage customer finance data, or engage in financial literacy programs.
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Therefore, no evidence is available in the provided articles to score any of the KPIs related to financial services, lending practices, fees, customer financial outcomes, or data portability.
Fair Pay & Worker Respect
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No evidence available to assess 5E Advanced Materials, Inc. on Fair Pay & Worker Respect.
Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing
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No specific, concrete data points were found in the provided articles to assess FEAM.US against the Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing KPIs. The articles mention general supply chain risks and the company's acknowledgment that it cannot guarantee suppliers follow ethical practices, but do not provide quantitative evidence for fair-trade certifications, audit frequency, forced/child labor incidents, traceability, remediation speed, ethical clause coverage, materials risk index, or supplier diversity spend.
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Honest & Fair Business
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No specific, quantifiable evidence was found in the provided articles for any of the KPIs related to Honest & Fair Business. The articles mention the existence of general corporate governance documents such as a Code of Business Conduct, Corporate Governance Guidelines, and an Audit Committee Charter, and confirm the company's SEC filings.
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However, they do not provide specific data points like regulatory fine amounts, transparency index scores, details on whistle-blower policies, financial restatement numbers, audit coverage percentages, ESG controversy scores, complaint resolution times, board conflict-free percentages, anti-corruption policy strength, or third-party verification of ethical claims.
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Kind to Animals
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No evidence available to assess 5E Advanced Materials, Inc. on Kind to Animals.
No War, No Weapons
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No specific, quantifiable evidence was found in the provided articles regarding FEAM.US's association with arms manufacturing, military contracts, or conflict facilitation. While the articles mention that boron, the company's primary product, has applications in the military/defense industry, they do not provide any specific data points on revenue derived from such contracts, R&D investment in dual-use technologies, sales to embargoed regimes, or any policies related to peacebuilding, divestment, or ethical safeguards.
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Planet-Friendly Business
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The company has conducted environmental impact assessments for at least two major projects: the Fort Cady Mining Project, for which a Record of Decision and Conditional Use Permit were obtained in 1994, and the new Lithium Chloride and Lithium Carbonate Facility, for which all major environmental permits have been secured.
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The Fort Cady project is subject to Bureau of Land Management stipulations from a 1994 Plan of Operations approval, including a Biological Opinion.
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Respect for Cultures & Communities
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No evidence available to assess 5E Advanced Materials, Inc. on Respect for Cultures & Communities.
Safe & Smart Tech
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No evidence available to assess 5E Advanced Materials, Inc. on Safe & Smart Tech.
Zero Waste & Sustainable Products
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The company's in-situ leaching process is designed with the aim of achieving zero liquid discharge and reduced land disturbance, indicating a pioneering approach to circular design principles.
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This process also represents a significant waste reduction initiative, though it is a single, core initiative rather than multiple distinct programs. Furthermore, the in-situ leaching process aims for zero liquid discharge, which aligns with a goal of zero hazardous waste to disposal.
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