Sustainability Overview

We live here too.

Casino is more than a project — it’s a partnership with the Yukon. From environmental protection to community investments, everything we do is shaped by respectful relationships and open communication with the people who call this place home.

We are committed to:

  • Prioritizing Yukoners’ health, safety, and well-being
  • Protecting cultural values and the environment for future generations
  • Listening to the needs and priorities of local governments, residents, and businesses
  • Ensuring the project aligns with local, national, and global best practices in responsible mining

Working with Yukon First Nations

See how cultural values, heritage sites, and long-term relationships shape the Project at every stage.

Protecting our land, water, and air.

Learn how Casino Mining is managing tailings, monitoring water quality, and planning for closure with full accountability.

Protecting habitat, monitoring species

From caribou to Chinook salmon, we’re building a project considering the entire ecosystem.

Sustainable Mining

As proud members of the Mining Association of Canada’s Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) program, we follow leading environmental and social responsibility standards from start to finish.

TSM is an award-winning, globally recognized framework that promotes strong environmental stewardship and social responsibility, with protocols that go beyond regulatory requirements. By aligning with the Mining Association of Canada’s TSM program, Casino Mining  is committed to transparency, accountability, and the highest standards of environmental and social responsibility.

Casino Cares

These principles are at the heart of our approach — and they’re the foundation of our Casino Cares initiative, which supports community-led projects and long-term local benefits.

Learn about the Project

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does “sustainability” mean for the Casino Project?

For us, sustainability means protecting Yukon’s land, water, and people — not just for the life of the mine, but for future generations. It means responsible design, strong partnerships with Yukon communities, and constant care for the environment throughout every stage of development.

Traditional Knowledge from Yukon First Nations is integrated into site design, environmental planning, wildlife management, and cultural protection. These insights help guide decisions that reflect local values and respect Indigenous ways of knowing.
Since 2008, we’ve studied the site’s water systems through ongoing geochemistry, hydrology, and water quality monitoring. This long-term data helps ensure that mine activities won’t negatively affect downstream communities, fish habitat, or drinking water sources.
We’ve developed detailed Wildlife Mitigation and Monitoring Plans with First Nations and the Yukon Government. This includes caribou, moose, bears, birds, and fish species protections, long-term monitoring, controlled road access, and adaptive management plans.
The Project includes a Fish Habitat Compensation Plan to create or restore 18,000 m² of fish habitat, focusing on Chinook salmon, Arctic grayling, and round whitefish. This work is done in partnership with First Nations and fisheries experts.
The Casino Project includes full closure and reclamation planning from the start. This means returning the land to a stable, natural condition after operations end, including revegetation, water management, and long-term environmental monitoring.
Tailings will be stored in a carefully engineered Tailings Management Facility (TMF), designed to exceed Canadian Dam Association and Global Industry Standard guidelines. The design was guided by extensive technical studies and consultation with First Nations, regulators, and independent experts.

Yes. Casino Mining follows the Mining Association of Canada’s Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) program — a nationally recognized environmental and social responsibility standard.

Community engagement is built into every stage of the Project. We hold regular meetings, workshops, and public information sessions where Yukoners can share input that shapes project design, monitoring, and community benefit programs.
The Casino Project supports local research and innovation by partnering with Yukon-based initiatives like Yukon Seed, a First Nation owned company, to collect native plant seeds for future reclamation efforts. This collaboration helps advance ecological restoration practices tailored to the unique subarctic environment. By contributing to a growing library of local seed knowledge, the project is helping to ensure that mine closure and land remediation efforts are both scientifically grounded and regionally appropriate.
Casino Cares is our community investment program that supports local education, cultural initiatives, wellness programs, and youth projects across the Yukon, reflecting the values of inclusion, safety, and long-term well-being.
We welcome your questions at any time. You can attend a public event, submit feedback online, or contact our team through the website’s feedback form.

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