SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability
Mining · Infrastructure · Engineering · Environment
THREE PILLARS
Approach · Environment · Communities
Rigour
evidence-grade honesty and standards discipline
Respect
FPIC practice, community-embedded fieldwork, majority-local employment commitments
Restoration
the mitigation hierarchy and closure and rehabilitation planning
We apply the mitigation hierarchy on every mandate.
Environment
The environmental practice spans multi-season baselines, critical-habitat and biodiversity programs, full ESMP suites, cumulative impact assessment and the mitigation hierarchy, applied avoid-first. GISTM-literate ESIA practice and tailings-governance fluency are part of the vocabulary we bring to lender audiences.
Communities
Social licence is method, not annex: riverain consultation and local-guide recruitment are built into field programs, employment commitments are majority-local, and FPIC practice governs work near forest-dependent communities.
METHOD
Method from baseline to closure
- 01
FPIC and participation
Map rights holders and affected groups, distinguish consultation from consent, and record representation.
- 02
Baseline design
Fix area of influence, seasons, receptors, methods and data controls before mobilization.
- 03
ESMP operating system
Turn commitments into owners, dates, evidence, escalation paths and controlled changes.
- 04
Closure and transition
Build end state, progressive closure, social transition, cost and relinquishment evidence through asset life.
- 05
IFC Performance Standards
Map each applicable requirement to design inputs, field evidence, engagement, plans and disclosure.