Energy Fuels Releases 2025 Sustainability Report, Highlighting Operational and ESG Progress
Energy Fuels Inc. announced its 2025 Sustainability Report, detailing environmental, safety, community, and governance progress for 2024-2025, underscoring its role as a domestic supplier of critical materials.

Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR) has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, detailing the company's performance and progress in environmental stewardship, workforce safety, community engagement, and governance for calendar years 2024 and 2025. The report highlights the company's focus on responsible operations and its role as a domestic supplier of uranium, rare earth elements, and other critical materials. Key initiatives outlined include environmental management, employee safety, Indigenous and community engagement, and risk oversight, all aimed at supporting long-term, sustainable growth.
The report underscores Energy Fuels' position as a leading U.S. critical materials company, specializing not only in uranium but also in rare earth elements, heavy mineral sands, vanadium, and the development of medical isotopes. With several uranium projects in the western United States, Energy Fuels has been the top U.S. producer of natural uranium concentrate, supplying nuclear utilities. The company owns the only fully licensed conventional uranium mill operating in the U.S. – the White Mesa Mill in Utah – where it also produces rare earth element (REE) products and evaluates medical isotope recovery for emerging cancer therapies.
Additionally, Energy Fuels is advancing three heavy mineral sands/rare earths projects: the Vara Mada Project in Madagascar, the Bahia Project in Brazil, and the Donald Project in Australia (through a joint venture with Astron Limited). Headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado, the company's shares trade on the NYSE American and TSX under the tickers UUUU and EFR, respectively.
The release of this sustainability report is significant as it provides transparency into Energy Fuels' operations and its commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. For investors and stakeholders, the report offers insights into how the company manages risks and opportunities in the critical materials sector, which is increasingly important for national security and the transition to clean energy. As the U.S. seeks to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains for uranium and rare earths, Energy Fuels' domestic production capabilities and sustainability initiatives position it as a key player in the market.
For more details, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/qiah0. Additional news and updates regarding UUUU can be found in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/UUUU.