PT Weda Bay Nickel response to Nexus3 Report
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WBN shares the concerns raised regarding water quality and river pollution. Beyond routine water sampling in rivers, effective environmental management requires strong upstream controls, including responsible land clearing, erosion prevention, integrated water management and revegetation.
Sinec late 2025, WBN has significantly expanded both its forest reclamation program and water management infrastructure. This includes an extensive system of diversion channels and interconnected sedimentation ponds designed to allow sediment and naturally occurring metals to settle before water is discharge.
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These improvements have contributed to consistent enhancement in environmental performance with WBN achieving ISO 14001 certification for its environmental management system in 2026.
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No land acquisition has been undertaken by WBN since approximately 2019. Current operations are conducted on State-owned forest land under the IPPKH framework and therefore do not involve land acquisition.
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[...] PT Weda Bay Nickel mandated an international consulting firm to conduct a comprehensive technical, legal ad social due diligence review on previous land-related processes, including consultations with community members and relevant authorities.
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WBN maintains strict occupational health and safety standards, including comprehensive training programs, routine health checks and mandatory use of personal protective equipment. [...}
Community health ins a priority WBN shared with the surrounding industrial park, particularly in light of rapid population growth in Weda Bay. While site-level emissions and dust control measures continue to improve, WBN remains attentive to community concerns related to respiratory illness, HIV prevalence, changes in traditional livelihoods and other issues.
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