Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Jayne Mammatt

Partner: Sustainability, Climate Change and Equity Deloitte

Jayne is a Chartered Accountant by profession and became involved in the broad areas of corporate governance, sustainable development, and climate change in 2002.  Since then, she has worked across a variety of industries including mining, oil and gas, banking, insurance, telecommunications, technology, construction, real estate, and state-owned entities. 

 Jayne’s areas of expertise include:

    • sustainable development strategy, framework, practices, reporting and assurance,
    • Sustainable Development Goals,
    • integrated reporting and management,
    • strategic impact assessment,
    • safety, health and environment risk, performance, and compliance, and
    • climate change risk and resilience.

Jayne has written various “thought leadership” articles for publication in the press, presented at and hosted panels at numerous conferences, co-authored of The Company Director’s Handbook, and contributed a chapter to SAICA’s Green II.   She was a member of the Institute of Directors Sustainable Development Forum, the Integrated Reporting Committee of South Africa (IRCSA) Board and the NBI’s Advisory Committee on Environment and Sustainability. Currently she is a member of the IRCSA Working Group and a member of the King sub-committee on climate change.
 


2024 Agenda Sessions

The Just Energy Transition: What does it mean to be just?

  • How do we create a just and green energy transition? 
  • A full supply chain approach to green products: how are we powering the production of transition minerals?
  • Justice for affected workers: is the “just energy transition” more than remedying fossil fuel abandonment? 
  • Local content and the distribution of benefits 
  • Justice for future generations and non-humans: Nature-based solutions to sustainably manage natural resources.

Tuesday 06 February 10:55 - 11:40 Stewards Stage

Sustainability Series

Add to calendar 02/06/2024 10:55 02/06/2024 11:40 The Just Energy Transition: What does it mean to be just?
  • How do we create a just and green energy transition? 
  • A full supply chain approach to green products: how are we powering the production of transition minerals?
  • Justice for affected workers: is the “just energy transition” more than remedying fossil fuel abandonment? 
  • Local content and the distribution of benefits 
  • Justice for future generations and non-humans: Nature-based solutions to sustainably manage natural resources.
Stewards Stage Africa/Johannesburg