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Earth Day highlights the role of responsible drilling in a sustainable future

22nd April 2026

     

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(Virtual Showroom) Earth Day serves as a global reminder of the urgent need to protect natural ecosystems while supporting economic development. For industries such as mining and exploration, this balance is particularly critical. As a leading drilling solutions provider operating across Africa, Rosond recognises that sustainable practices are not optional but fundamental to long-term success.

“At Rosond, sustainability is embedded in how we think, design and operate,” says Glen McGavigan, CEO of Rosond. “Our responsibility goes beyond delivering efficient drilling solutions; it extends to ensuring that our activities contribute positively to the environment, the communities we operate in, and the future of the industry.”

Comprehensive ESG programme

Central to Rosond’s approach is its comprehensive Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programme, which guides the company’s efforts to reduce environmental impact, enhance operational efficiency and strengthen stakeholder trust. The programme enables the company to track greenhouse gas emissions, improve resource management and implement targeted mitigation strategies across its operations.

Innovation plays a key role in achieving these objectives. Rosond continues to invest in advanced engineering solutions that reduce energy consumption and minimise environmental impact. This includes the transition to next-generation electro-hydraulic drilling equipment, which offers improved efficiency, lower noise levels and reduced emissions compared to traditional pneumatic systems.

Cleaner energy solutions

In parallel, the company is actively integrating cleaner energy solutions into its operations. Solar-powered command units, for example, are helping to reduce reliance on diesel generators, cutting both fuel consumption and carbon emissions while improving working conditions on-site.

Water stewardship and waste management are also critical focus areas. Through recycling initiatives and responsible sourcing, Rosond reduces water usage across its drilling processes, while stringent waste management protocols ensure that environmental risks are mitigated at every stage of operation.

Beyond environmental considerations, Rosond’s sustainability strategy encompasses social responsibility and skills development. By investing in training, learnerships and community initiatives, the company contributes to building a more inclusive and resilient industry, aligned with the broader goals of sustainable development.

Engineering and sustainability go hand in hand

“Engineering and sustainability must go hand in hand if we are to meet the demands of a changing world,” adds McGavigan. “By embracing innovation, improving efficiency and prioritising responsible practices, we are helping to shape a future where resource development and environmental care are not in conflict, but in partnership.”

As Earth Day underscores the importance of collective action, Rosond continues to demonstrate that meaningful progress is possible when sustainability is embedded at the core of business strategy, driving both operational excellence and long-term environmental impact.

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