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Dynacor Group: Veta Dorada Subsidiary Obtains First Carbon Footprint Peru Star From MINAM

MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $DNG #cash--Dynacor Group Inc. (TSX-DNG) (Dynacor or the "Corporation"), an international gold ore industrial corporation servicing ASMs (Artisanal and Small-Scale Miners), announced that its Veta Dorada subsidiary obtained the first star of the Carbon Footprint Peru program, a recognition from the Ministry of Environment (MINAM), for measuring its greenhouse gas emissions during 2023. "This recognition reaffirms our commitment to addressing climate change and drives us to contin...

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