Responsible Investment Report No.12

Troy

A fieldtrip to the Royal Mint

Gold is the only asset class that is not simultaneously someone else’s liability

Richard Russell,  financial author

Since 2005, physical gold has played an important role in helping Troy’s Multi-Asset Strategy protect and grow our investors’ irreplaceable capital.

Gold has generated an 11% compound annual return (in GBP terms[1]) since it was first held. It has provided downside protection during periods of market stress and guarded against the erosion of wealth during times of inflation.

The Multi-Asset Strategy’s most recent Investment Report explains the insurance and diversification gold has provided and the reasons behind its recent all-time high of ~$2400/oz.

A question we are often asked is how holding gold fits with our approach to responsible investing, which we have addressed in this quarter’s report.

Troy’s approach to responsibly sourced gold

The gold extraction process can degrade land, causing issues such as resource depletion, biodiversity loss, pollution, and water scarcity.

Furthermore, mining activities in certain areas can displace indigenous communities and involve heightened human rights risks such as unsafe working conditions and child labour.

In the Multi-Asset Strategy we predominantly gain exposure to gold through physically backed exchange traded commodities (ETCs), where each security has an entitlement to the physical gold held by the ETC.

When Troy launched its Ethical Multi-Asset Strategy in 2019, we wanted to find a way to invest in gold, given its return profile and the unique role it plays in portfolios, without contravening internationally agreed environmental standards or global conventions on human rights.

We committed to minimise exposure to gold mined prior to 2012, that is the date after which it can be ascertained that gold has been sourced in compliance with the London Bullion Market Association’s (LBMA) Responsible Gold Guidance.

Today, all the ETCs[2] in which Troy invests solely hold gold that has been minted post-2012, meaning they both adhere to the LBMA’s Good Delivery List[3] and meet the Responsible Gold Guidance.

Engaging with the London Bullion Market Association

Troy has engaged with the ETC providers in the past to encourage their holdings of gold meet the LBMA’s Good Delivery standards for responsible sourcing. Our engagement gained momentum and escalated to the LBMA itself.

Along with our ETC providers, we met with the LBMA to encourage them to tighten their standards when it comes to disclosure around social and environmental factors, setting a roadmap that can be easily monitored by stakeholders, focusing more on the environmental impact of gold mining, and improving the environmental footprint across the entire gold supply chain.

The LBMA has launched an Instant Review Process and, since our engagement, published Version 9 of its Responsible Gold Guidelines. The latest guidelines include several improvements such as a more granular breakdown of supply chain risks and improved guidance for refiner reporting.  These more stringent due diligence policies now provide guidance to better mitigate against human rights abuses associated with gold extraction, transport and trade.

We will continue to participate in a dialogue with the LBMA and other industry bodies when the opportunities arise. Our aim is to continue to be an advocate for responsible sourcing practices.

Raising the bar – the Royal Mint Responsibly Sourced Gold ETC

In 2023, the Trojan Ethical Fund initiated a holding in the Royal Mint’s Responsibly Sourced Physical Gold ETC which has 100% responsibly sourced gold[4].

Improving our own standards when it comes to the sustainability of our gold exposure exemplifies Troy’s commitment to raise the bar.

The ETC was launched in 2020 and is comparatively smaller in size than Troy’s other ETC providers with c. $800m in gold. This compliments the existing holding in Invesco’s Physical Gold ETC.

In April, my colleague Marc de Vos and I visited the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales to learn more about the mint’s sustainability journey and the recycling gold process.

An image of me just about lifting a 12.5kg bar of gold at the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales.

The Royal Mint’s Responsibly Sourced Physical Gold ETC is the only product backed by a sovereign mint and contains 100% LBMA post-2019 good delivery bars. It is also increasing its exposure to gold bars sourced after 2021, which adhere to the latest Responsible Gold Guidance standards (version 9[5]). This is achieved through the ongoing process of creation and redemption of shares. The bars meet the highest sourcing standards. It also represents the first ETC backed by the Royal Mint with 55% of the gold from recycled sources[6].

Recycled gold

There are around 205,239 tonnes of gold above ground[7], this is roughly equal to the total amount of gold mined throughout human history. However, comparatively little of that gold is repurposed or recycled.

Any gold waste generated during production is recovered and repurposed to create recycled gold. For example, the Royal Mint produced the 2012 Olympic medals and continues to produce other medals and commemorative pieces.

The Royal Mint has a process to refine recycled gold to separate it from other materials via a chemical process without degrading the quality of the gold. This gold is then repurposed, including to create new high standard gold bars.

Recycling is important because the gold mining process is very energy intensive and can have detrimental effects to land. According to the World Gold Council, the extraction and grinding of ore requires almost 90,000 KJ per gram of gold produced, equivalent to one day of electricity for the average American home[8].

Recycled gold produces on average 95% less carbon emissions than mined gold according to Life Cycle Assessments commissioned by the World Gold Council. This includes gold recovered from industrial waste.

The Royal Mint Responsibly Sourced Gold ETC aims to increase its use of recycled gold on a best endeavours basis. It is the first ETC globally to incorporate recycled gold as a sizeable portion of its holdings and we are pleased to be a supporter of its sustainability journey.

The Royal Mint is working towards an ambitious target of 100% recycled gold by 2030. This will go some way in helping the mint achieve its longer-term goal of achieving net zero by 2050.

We were given an opportunity to speak with the mint’s Head of Sustainability and a member of their Supply Chain Management team. There is no blueprint for a decarbonisation pathway for a sovereign mint, nor very much guidance on aligning precious metals sourcing and refining with a net zero target. These limitations have not deterred the Royal Mint’s ambition.  

While there remains progress to be made, we have been encouraged by the willingness our ETC providers, the LBMA and the Royal Mint have displayed to make incremental progress towards more responsibly sourced gold.


[1] Compound annual return of the gold price from February 2005 to January 2024.

[2] This includes Blackrock iShares Physical Gold, Invesco Physical Gold, and the Royal Mint Responsibly Sourced Physical Gold.

[3] No Russian refiners are included on the LBMA’s Good Delivery List.

[4] All gold held adheres to the LBMA’s Responsible Gold Guidance.

[5] https://www.lbma.org.uk/publications/responsible-gold-guidance-v9

[6] https://hanetf.com/fund/rmau-the-royal-mint-responsibly-sourced-physical-gold-etc/

[7] How Much Gold Has Been Mined? | World Gold Council

[8] Gold and climate change: The energy transition | World Gold Council


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