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Environment

Environment
South Africa is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world and has a rich and spectacular array of terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems. South Africa’s biodiversity provides an important basis for economic growth and development through the provision of natural resources and vital ecosystem services. These resources underpin the livelihoods of the majority of South Africans and contribute significantly to the country’s economy. Nevertheless, South Africa’s biodiversity is increasingly threatened by human activities, which in turn threaten the very resource base upon which we depend.

 

Projects in this sector work towards the integration of economic development, social justice and environmental sustainability, empowering communities to manage their natural resources, encouraging public participation in environmental governance and supporting conservation and biodiversity initiatives.

 

Please note that De Beers supports environment projects primarily in communities surrounding its operations, namely in the municipalities of Siyanda, Ga-Segonyana, Taung, Frances Baard, Letsemeng, Nama Khoi, Kamiesberg and Richtersveld (Northern Cape), and Musina and Blouberg (Limpopo).

 

The RMB Environment Programme focuses on conservation of vulnerable indicator species, the protection of biodiversity, environmental education and skills training, addressing climate change, research and transformation of the sector.

Supportive Funds

De Beers RMB