Headquarters
    Brazil
    Stock Exchange Listings
    BVMF: VALE3 - LATIBEX: XVALO - NYSE: VALE - ENX: VALE3
    Workforce
    Employees: 70,270 (31/12/2018)
    Contract workers: 54,644 (31/12/2018)
    Total: 124,914 (31/12/2018)
    Geographic Footprint
    Producing countries: 5
    Known tax jurisdictions: 40
    Revenues (in BUSD)
    Total Revenue: 36.575 (31/12/2018)
    Net Income: 6.896 (31/12/2018)
    State Ownership
    Brazil: >11%
    2017 Fatalities
    Total worker fatalities: 5
    • Employees: 1
    • Contract workers: 4
    Others: Not reported
    2018 Fatalities
    Total worker fatalities: 2
    • Employees: 1
    • Contract workers: 1
    Others: Not reported
    Home countries, where the company is headquartered
    Producing countries, where the company has mining operations
    Mine sites selected for mine-site-level assessment

    Summary of Results


    While absolute results remain low overall, and while the very tragic tailings dam failure in Brumadinho revealed systemic shortcomings, in terms of Vale’s relative results compared to the other companies assessed, the company shows one of the three stronger results in Economic Development and above average results for Business Conduct, Community Wellbeing and Environmental Responsibility.

    Vale ranks 8th among the 38 companies on its mine-site-level results, though with an average score of only 19% in the mine-site assessment.

    In Economic Development, Vale’s results stem in part from its collaborative R&D work with producing country institutions on socio-economic and environmental issues related to mining. Vale also shows one of the stronger results on the issue of supporting technical and vocational skills development among the wider population in collaboration with in-country institutions.

    Vale is associated with several leading practices, including a systematic programme of professional training for underrepresented groups in its workforce, including women and people with disabilities.

    However, Vale’s results in Working Conditions are below the average achieved across all 38 companies and Vale’s overall results are limited by a lack of evidence of action on a number of issues. For example, Vale shows no evidence on: the integration of ESG criteria into its investment decision-making processes, ensuring its operations address the health and safety needs of women workers, and tracking its performance on reducing its adverse impacts on water quality. Furthermore, Vale shows no evidence of a formal commitment not to explore or mine in World Heritage Sites and to respect other protected areas.

    Moreover, Vale’s results in the mine-site assessment are very variable. While one of its five assessed mine sites shows one of the six stronger results among the 180 sites assessed (with a score of 37%), two of the company’s other assessed mine sites show no relevant evidence on eight of the ten issues covered: local employment, local procurement, post-closure planning, community grievances, air quality, water quality and quantity, and emergency preparedness.

    Overall results

    Economic Development

    2.78 / 6.002020
    3.00 / 6.002018

    Business Conduct

    2.14 / 6.002020
    2.15 / 6.002018

    Lifecycle Management

    2.28 / 6.002020
    1.44 / 6.002018

    Community Wellbeing

    1.17 / 6.002020
    0.78 / 6.002018

    Working Conditions

    1.72 / 6.002020
    2.16 / 6.002018

    Environmental Responsibility

    1.87 / 6.002020
    1.80 / 6.002018

    Average Mine-Site Score

    18.7%2020
    2020
    2.78
    score / 6
    2018
    3.00
    score / 6

    Economic Development

    2020
    2.14
    score / 6
    2018
    2.15
    score / 6

    Business Conduct

    2020
    2.28
    score / 6
    2018
    1.44
    score / 6

    Lifecycle Management

    2020
    1.17
    score / 6
    2018
    0.78
    score / 6

    Community Wellbeing

    2020
    1.72
    score / 6
    2018
    2.16
    score / 6

    Working Conditions

    2020
    1.87
    score / 6
    2018
    1.80
    score / 6

    Environmental Responsibility

    2020
    18.7
    %

    Average Mine-Site Score

    Results per measurement area

    Commitment

    (9 indicators)

    Action

    (42 indicators)

    Effectiveness

    (20 indicators)

    Results per indicator

    Economic Development

    Mine-site Results

    Mine sites selected for individual assessment (but not included in the overall company score)
    GoroMoatizePTVISerra SulSudbury
    Local Employment
    (score /3)
    0.00.00.50.00.0
    Local Procurement
    (score /3)
    0.00.00.50.00.0
    Post-Closure Plans
    (score /3)
    0.00.00.00.00.0
    Community Grievances
    (score /3)
    0.50.02.00.02.0
    Worker Grievances
    (score /3)
    1.00.51.00.50.5
    Air Quality
    (score /3)
    3.00.00.00.02.5
    Water Quality
    (score /3)
    3.00.01.00.00.0
    Water Quantity
    (score /3)
    0.00.00.00.00.0
    Tailings Management
    (score /3)
    1.01.0-1.01.5
    Emergency Preparedness
    (score /3)
    2.50.00.00.02.0
    Mine-site Score
    (%)
    36.75.018.55.028.3

    Operational mine sites

    Mine Site NameAliasesCountryCompany's share (%)ProductsMining types
    Araxá-Brazil100Phosphate RockOpen-pit
    Azul-Brazil100Manganese OreOpen-pit, Tailings Leach
    Bayóvar*-Peru40Phosphate RockOpen-pit
    Cajati-Brazil100Phosphate RockOpen-pit
    Catalão-Brazil100Phosphate RockOpen-pit
    Corumbá-Brazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    GoroVale Nouvelle-Caledonie, VNCNew Caledonia95Nickel, CobaltOpen-pit
    MarianaTimbopeba, Fabrica Nova, Fazendão, AlegriaBrazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    Minas CentraisBau, Brucutu, Gongo Soco, Agua LimpaBrazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    Minas ItabiritoSapecado, Galinheiro, Joao Pereira, Segredo mineBrazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    Moatize-Mozambique95CoalOpen-pit
    Morro da Mina-Brazil100Manganese OreOpen-pit
    Onça Puma-Brazil100NickelOpen-pit
    OvoidVoisey's BayCanada100Nickel, Copper, CobaltOpen-pit, Underground
    PTVISorowako, East Pomalaa, PT Vale IndonesiaIndonesia59.2Nickel, CobaltOpen-pit
    ParaopebaJangada, Capao Xavier, Corrego do Feijao, Mar Azul, BrumadinhoBrazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    Patos de Minas-Brazil100Phosphate RockOpen-pit
    Patrocínio-Brazil100Phosphate RockOpen-pit
    Porto Trombetas-Brazil40BauxiteOpen-pit
    Salobo-Brazil100CopperOpen-pit
    Serra LesteSL1Brazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    Serra NorteN4W, N4E, N5Brazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    Serra SulS11C, S11DBrazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    Sossego-Brazil100CopperOpen-pit
    SudburyColeman, Copper Cliff North, Creighton, Ellen, Garson, Stobie, Totten, Vale OntarioCanada100Nickel, Copper, Cobalt, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium, RhodiumOpen-pit, Underground
    Tapira-Brazil100Phosphate RockOpen-pit
    Taquari-VassourasSergipeBrazil100PotashOpen-pit
    ThompsonManitobaCanada100Nickel, Copper, CobaltUnderground
    Urucum-Brazil100Iron Ore, Manganese OreUnderground
    Vargem GrandeTamandua, Capitao do Mato, AboborasBrazil100Iron OreOpen-pit
    *not included in RMI assessment

    Closed mine sites (known)
    (controlled assets under care & maintenance, closure or post-closure management)

    Mine Site NameAliasesCountryCompany's share (%)ProductsMining typesYear of closure
    BirchtreeManitobaCanada100NickelUnderground2017
    Capanema-Brazil100Iron OreOpen-pit2003
    Copper Cliff SouthCopper Cliff Mine ProjectCanada100Nickel, CopperUnderground2009
    Crean Hill-Canada100NickelOpen-pit, Underground2002
    Córrego de Meio-Brazil100Iron OreOpen-pit2005
    Igarapé Bahia-Brazil100Copper, GoldOpen-pit2002
    ItabiraConceicao, Minas do MeioBrazil100Iron Ore, GoldOpen-pit2001
    Maria Preta-Brazil100GoldOpen-pit1997
    SamarcoGermano, Complexo de AlegriaBrazil50Iron OreOpen-pit2015
    Shebandowan-Canada100NickelOpen-pit1998
    Whistle-Canada100NickelOpen-pit1998

    Shareholders (known)

    As of: 31/10/2019Shares (%)
    Litel Participacoes SA18.56%
    BNDES Participações S.A. - BNDESPAR11.68%
    Mitsui & Co Ltd5.42%
    Capital Research Global Investors4.96%
    BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, N.A.3.89%
    The Vanguard Group, Inc.1.87%
    CAPEF - Caixa de Previdência dos Funcionários do BNB1.60%
    Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM)1.10%
    Caixa Econômica Federal1.07%
    Dimensional Fund Advisors, L.P.1.05%
    Itaú Unibanco S.A.0.98%
    BB Gestão de Recursos - DTVM S.A.0.61%
    BRAM - Bradesco Asset Management S.A. DTVM0.59%
    Capital World Investors0.53%
    Opportunity Asset Management, Ltda.0.34%

    Beneficial Owners (known)

    As of: 31/12/2018Shares (%)
    State of Brazil>10%

    Subsidiaries (known)

    As of: 31/12/2018Country
    Aços Laminados do Pará S.A.Brazil
    Atlantic Iron S.àr.lLuxembourg
    Australian Coal Inter Holding (NL) I B.VAustralia
    Belcoal Pty LtdAustralia
    Belvedere Australia (BP) PTY LtdAustralia
    Belvedere Coal Management Pty LtdAustralia
    Biopalma da Amazônia S.A - Reflorestamento, Indústria e ComércioBrazil
    Bowen Central Coal Pty Ltd. - (ACN107 198 676)Australia
    Camberwell Coal Pty Ltd. - (ACN 003 825 018)Australia
    Centro Tecnológico de Soluções Sustentáveis S/A (CTSS)Brazil
    CMM Overseas S.ASwitzerland
    Companhia Paulista de Ferro-LigasBrazil
    Companhia Portuaria Baia de SepetibaBrazil
    Companhia Siderúrgica UbuBrazil
    Companhia Usina TecparBrazil

    Tax Jurisdictions (known)

    Argentina

    Australia

    Austria

    Barbados

    Belgium

    Bermuda

    Brazil

    Canada

    Cayman Islands

    Chile

    China

    Colombia

    France

    India

    Indonesia

    Isle of Man

    Japan

    Jersey

    Liberia

    Luxembourg

    Malaysia

    Malta

    Mauritius

    Mozambique

    Netherlands

    New Caledonia

    Oman

    Panama

    Paraguay

    Peru

    Philippines

    Singapore

    South Africa

    Switzerland

    Taiwan

    UAE

    UK

    USA

    Uruguay

    Zambia

    Investor / State Disputes
    (since 2014)

    No case