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Ответ компании

22 Авг 2019

Автор:
Vale

Vale response

Vale will address below the issues brought up in three cases in the Business and Human Rights Resource Center website on Indonesia, New Caledonia and Onça Puma, Brazil.

Part of the following timelines

Indonesia: Indigenous groups allege abuses of rights by Vale nickel mining activity

Brazil: Vale Onca Puma mining operations accused of harms to indigenous peoples' rights, water contamination & environment

New Caledonia: Vale nickel operations allegedly polluting air & contaminating seafood comprising indigenous communities' livelihood