NICOSIA - Atalaya Mining Plc (AIM: ATYM) (TSX: AYM) is pleased to announce the publication of its inaugural Sustainability Report for the year ended 31 December 2021 ('2021 Sustainability Report').

The 2021 Sustainability Report represents a key component of the Company's ongoing commitment to enhancing its disclosure and reporting. The report was prepared in accordance with Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Standards ('GRI Standards') with the assistance of independent sustainability consultancy ERM International Group Ltd. and was audited by EY. The Company will publish its sustainability reports on an annual basis going forward.

Alberto Lavandeira, CEO, commented: 'We are pleased to publish our inaugural sustainability report. For the many stakeholders that have visited our operations at Proyecto Riotinto, it would have been apparent that world class sustainability practices have long been core to Atalaya's operating philosophy. This report helps to formalise our longstanding efforts and represents a key step forward in our corporate disclosure.'

Contact:

Elisabeth Cowell

Tel: + 44 20 3757 6882

About Atalaya Mining Plc

Atalaya is an AIM and TSX-listed mining and development group which produces copper concentrates and silver by-product at its wholly owned Proyecto Riotinto site in southwest Spain. Atalaya's current operations include the Cerro Colorado open pit mine and a modern 15 Mtpa processing plant, which has the potential to become a centralised processing hub for ore sourced from its wholly owned regional projects around Riotinto that include Proyecto Masa Valverde and Proyecto Riotinto East. In addition, the Group has a phased, earn-in agreement for up to 80% ownership of Proyecto Touro, a brownfield copper project in the northwest of Spain.

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