

NMNTI Annual Sustainability Reports
NMNTI Sustainability Report – 2023
New Millennium Nuclear Technologies International, Inc. (NMNTI) is proud to present its sustainability performance and progress for the calendar year 2023. This report outlines our initiatives, results, and forward strategy in alignment with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. NMNTI remains steadfast in our mission to deliver nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management services while fostering sustainable development and community well-being.
1. Environmental Stewardship
- Continued use of oil-less and dry sampling systems to minimize contamination and eliminate secondary liquid waste.
- Zero spills or leaks recorded across field operations globally.
- Reduction in carbon footprint via expanded use of remote diagnostics, optimized shipping logistics, and modular tooling.
- 100% compliance with IAEA, NRC, and ISO 14001 standards for environmental management.
2. Waste Reduction and Efficiency
- All projects operated under zero-waste design principles, using reusable or recyclable components.
- Reductions in packaging waste through supplier engagement and bulk modular shipments.
- Life extension of tools and platforms through preventive maintenance and refurbishment programs.
3. Sustainable Procurement
- Procurement policy enforced across all suppliers, with ISO 14001, REACH, and RoHS standards as baseline requirements.
- Increased use of recycled-content steel in gantry, platform, and rig structures
- Strategic local sourcing from vendors near project sites to lower emissions and improve local economic impact.
4. Social Responsibility and Workforce Engagement
- Full adherence to NMNTI’s ethical labor standards—dignified working conditions, non-discrimination, and career development.
- Safety record maintained at <0.5 TRIR (Total Recordable Incident Rate) for field personnel.
- Employee training hours exceeded 150 hours per FTE, with focused modules on sustainability and radiation safety.
5. Community Contributions
- Environmental awareness events co-organized with local municipalities and academic institutions.
- Ongoing collaboration with local suppliers and workforce to promote social inclusion.
- NMNTI contributed funding and expertise to community-based environmental restoration projects in regions of operation.
6. Innovation and Continuous Improvement
- Ongoing R&D investment in dry, oil-less robotic systems and chloride-resistant encapsulation matrices.
- Pilot project deployment of AI-enabled sustainability monitoring tools.
- Launch of NMNTI’s internal Green Lab Certification initiative across its testing and characterization facilities.
Conclusion
During 2023, NMNTI has strengthened its position as a responsible actor in the nuclear decommissioning sector. Our efforts reflect measurable progress toward a low-impact, high-integrity operating model grounded in science, ethics, and ecological awareness. We reaffirm our long-term commitment to improving the communities and ecosystems where we live and work.
NMNTI Sustainability Report – 2024
New Millennium Nuclear Technologies International, Inc. (NMNTI) is proud to present its sustainability performance and progress for the calendar year 2024. This report outlines our initiatives, results, and forward strategy in alignment with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. NMNTI remains steadfast in our mission to deliver nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management services while fostering sustainable development and community well-being.
1. Environmental Stewardship
- Continued use of oil-less and dry sampling systems to minimize contamination and eliminate secondary liquid waste.
- Zero spills or leaks recorded across field operations globally.
- Reduction in carbon footprint via expanded use of remote diagnostics, optimized shipping logistics, and modular tooling.
- 100% compliance with IAEA, NRC, and ISO 14001 standards for environmental management.
2. Waste Reduction and Efficiency
- All projects operated under zero-waste design principles, using reusable or recyclable components.
- Reductions in packaging waste through supplier engagement and bulk modular shipments.
- Life extension of tools and platforms through preventive maintenance and refurbishment programs.
3. Sustainable Procurement
- Procurement policy enforced across all suppliers, with ISO 14001, REACH, and RoHS standards as baseline requirements.
- Increased use of recycled-content steel in gantry, platform, and rig structures.
- Strategic local sourcing from vendors near project sites to lower emissions and improve local economic impact.
4. Social Responsibility and Workforce Engagement
- Full adherence to NMNTI’s ethical labor standards—dignified working conditions, non-discrimination, and career development.
- Safety record maintained at <0.5 TRIR (Total Recordable Incident Rate) for field personnel.
- Employee training hours exceeded 150 hours per FTE, with focused modules on sustainability and radiation safety.
5. Community Contributions
- Environmental awareness events co-organized with local municipalities and academic institutions.
- Ongoing collaboration with local suppliers and workforce to promote social inclusion.
- NMNTI contributed funding and expertise to community-based environmental restoration projects in regions of operation.
6. Innovation and Continuous Improvement
- Ongoing R&D investment in dry, oil-less robotic systems and chloride-resistant encapsulation matrices.
- Pilot project deployment of AI-enabled sustainability monitoring tools.
- Launch of NMNTI’s internal Green Lab Certification initiative across its testing and characterization facilities.
Conclusion
During 2024, NMNTI has strengthened its position as a responsible actor in the nuclear decommissioning sector. Our efforts reflect measurable progress toward a low-impact, high-integrity operating model grounded in science, ethics, and ecological awareness. We reaffirm our long-term commitment to improving the communities and ecosystems where we live and work.
NMNTI Sustainability Report – 2025
New Millennium Nuclear Technologies International, Inc. (NMNTI) is proud to present its sustainability performance and progress for the calendar year 2025. This report outlines our initiatives, results, and forward strategy in alignment with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. NMNTI remains steadfast in our mission to deliver nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management services while fostering sustainable development and community well-being.
1. Environmental Stewardship
- Continued use of oil-less and dry sampling systems to minimize contamination and eliminate secondary liquid waste.
- Zero spills or leaks recorded across field operations globally.
- Reduction in carbon footprint via expanded use of remote diagnostics, optimized shipping logistics, and modular tooling.
- 100% compliance with IAEA, NRC, and ISO 14001 standards for environmental management.
2. Waste Reduction and Efficiency
- All projects operated under zero-waste design principles, using reusable or recyclable components.
- Reductions in packaging waste through supplier engagement and bulk modular shipments.
- Life extension of tools and platforms through preventive maintenance and refurbishment programs.
3. Sustainable Procurement
- Procurement policy enforced across all suppliers, with ISO 14001, REACH, and RoHS standards as baseline requirements.
- Increased use of recycled-content steel in gantry, platform, and rig structures.
- Strategic local sourcing from vendors near project sites to lower emissions and improve local economic impact.
4. Social Responsibility and Workforce Engagement
- Full adherence to NMNTI’s ethical labor standards—dignified working conditions, non-discrimination, and career development.
- Safety record maintained at <0.5 TRIR (Total Recordable Incident Rate) for field personnel.
- Employee training hours exceeded 150 hours per FTE, with focused modules on sustainability and radiation safety.
5. Community Contributions
- Environmental awareness events co-organized with local municipalities and academic institutions.
- Ongoing collaboration with local suppliers and workforce to promote social inclusion.
- NMNTI contributed funding and expertise to community-based environmental restoration projects in regions of operation.
6. Innovation and Continuous Improvement
- Ongoing R&D investment in dry, oil-less robotic systems and chloride-resistant encapsulation matrices.
- Pilot project deployment of AI-enabled sustainability monitoring tools.
- Launch of NMNTI’s internal Green Lab Certification initiative across its testing and characterization facilities.
Conclusion
During 2025, NMNTI has strengthened its position as a responsible actor in the nuclear decommissioning sector. Our efforts reflect measurable progress toward a low-impact, high-integrity operating model grounded in science, ethics, and ecological awareness. We reaffirm our long-term commitment to improving the communities and ecosystems where we live and work.