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

  1. 01

    FPIC and participation

    Map rights holders and affected groups, distinguish consultation from consent, and record representation.

  2. 02

    Baseline design

    Fix area of influence, seasons, receptors, methods and data controls before mobilization.

  3. 03

    ESMP operating system

    Turn commitments into owners, dates, evidence, escalation paths and controlled changes.

  4. 04

    Closure and transition

    Build end state, progressive closure, social transition, cost and relinquishment evidence through asset life.

  5. 05

    IFC Performance Standards

    Map each applicable requirement to design inputs, field evidence, engagement, plans and disclosure.