Freehold Royalties Releases Sustainability Report

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Freehold Royalties Ltd. announced the release of its Sustainability Report.

The report highlights the Company’s focus on responsibly and sustainably growing and enhancing its business.

As the largest publicly traded energy royalty company in North America, Freehold works to create value for its shareholders by keeping a strong balance sheet, pursuing disciplined growth, and focusing on the long-term sustainability of its business. This includes partnering with high-quality operators across North America who share the Company's views on the importance of sustainability.

The report describes future goals and targets in the areas of Environment, Social, and Governance, as well as the historical trends of its sustainability performance measures, such as the promise to have net zero emissions in Scopes 1 and 2.

The report was made in line with the Global Reporting Initiative and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, two of the most important sustainability reporting standards. It also shows how the Company fits in with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.

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Source: GLOBE NEWSWIRE

Click here to download the report.

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