(Source: Canada Newswire)

DENVER, Sept. 25 /CNW/ -- Newmont Mining Corporation (NYSE: NEM)
today announced it was selected for a third consecutive year to be
part of the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability World Index
(www.sustainability-index.com). In 2007, Newmont became the first
gold company to join the DJSI World. In addition, Newmont was
chosen for the DJSI North America Index in 2006, 2007, 2008 and
2009.
"Consistently demonstrating industry leadership in our
environmental and social performance over the long-term is vital to
the ongoing success of our business," said Richard O'Brien,
Newmont's President and Chief Executive Officer. "To ensure Newmont
is sustainable, profitable and responsible we must continue to lead
in safety, environmental stewardship and social responsibility."
DJSI World, Dow Jones' premier sustainability index, tracks the
performance of 2,500 leading companies, worldwide. The index
independently evaluates companies' long-term economic,
environmental, and social performance, publicly identifying the top
10 percent of performers in areas of sustainability.
O'Brien went on to add, "I am especially proud of our employees
whose ongoing commitment to sustainability honors our core values.
Year after year they consistently demonstrate leadership in
delivering sustainable value and opportunity for our shareholders,
employees and host communities."
Companies are selected based on a systematic assessment
identifying the top sustainability leaders in 58 different industry
groups. The methodology evaluates companies based on a variety of
criteria, including transparency, corporate governance, risk and
crisis management, environmental management and performance,
community relations and development, energy consumption and climate
change, biodiversity, human resources, stakeholder relations, and
safety.
More information can be found in Newmont's annual sustainability
report, www.BeyondTheMine.com. The report is published as part of
the company's ongoing obligations as a founding member of the
International Council on Mining and Metals (www.icmm.com) and in
accordance with its commitments under the United Nations' Global
Compact (www.unglobalcompact.org) and the Voluntary Principles on
Security and Human Rights (www.voluntaryprinciples.org).
About Newmont
Founded in 1921 and publicly traded since 1925, Newmont
(www.newmont.com) is one of the largest gold companies in the world.
Headquartered in Colorado, the Company has approximately 34,000
employees and contractors, with the majority working at core
operations in the United States, Australia, Peru, Indonesia and
Ghana. Newmont is the only gold company listed in the S&P 500 index
and in 2007 became the first gold company selected to be part of the
Dow Jones Sustainability World Index. Newmont's industry leading
performance is reflected through high standards in environmental
management, health and safety for its employees and creating value
and opportunity for host communities and shareholders.
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