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Sustainability Development Goals and ESG

How the Digital Gold Mining impacts the world?

Thanks to its regenerative by design model, when we replace the traditional with Digital Gold Mining, we help to avoid part of the annual carbon footprint of gold estimated at around 125 million tons of CO² , not considering emissions caused by the industry’s supply chain. We protect our water resources and promote conscious use of this non-renewable natural resource since only 7% of extracted gold is allocated for technological purposes, with the remaining 93% used as store of value.

Environmental criteria

At ALTERNUN, our commitment to environmental stewardship goes beyond mere protection. We are dedicated to not only safeguarding water sources and terrestrial ecosystems but also to actively regenerating them. Our mission is to develop innovative projects that foster sustainable communities and advocate for clean, non-polluting energy solutions.

Our environmental strategy is driven by decisive actions to combat climate change. We focus on both capturing and reducing CO₂ emissions, ensuring that our operations contribute to a healthier planet. Through our initiatives, we strive to preserve and enhance natural resources, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and sustainability.

These are the environmental goals that we believe can be positively impacted thanks to the development of Digital Gold Mining

SDG 6SDG 7SDG 11SDG 12SDG 13SDG 14SDG 15

Social Criteria

We are dedicated to creating vibrant, inclusive communities by fostering diversity and generating employment opportunities within local regions. Our commitment extends to supporting and modernizing agricultural practices, thereby enhancing food security and contributing to the eradication of hunger.

We are passionate about advancing education through robust support and funding for research initiatives. By improving educational quality and creating pathways for academic progress, we empower individuals and communities to thrive.

Our approach also bridges academia with real-world applications, driving the development of regions, harnessing local resources, and advancing national progress. Through these efforts, we aim to build resilient communities and foster sustainable growth, ensuring that every initiative contributes to a brighter, more equitable future for all.

SDG 1SDG 2SDG 4SDG 8SDG 10

Governance Criteria

our governance model is built on the foundation of collaboration among a diverse range of stakeholders, including government bodies, corporations, institutions, communities, entrepreneurs, and innovators. This inclusive approach is designed to create shared value and enhance well-being across all sectors.

We foster active participation through our Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), which empowers stakeholders to contribute to decision-making processes and drive collective progress. By advocating for the responsible management of non-renewable natural resources, we commit to sustainable and ethical practices that align with our core values.

Our governance framework ensures that every action and decision is guided by principles of transparency, accountability, and integrity. We invite all entities—whether public or private—to join us in our mission to advance sustainable development and ethical stewardship, creating a positive impact for present and future generations.

SDG 16SDG 17