About the Report
Nornickel plays a significant role
in the social and economic development of its operating regions
by creating jobs, building infrastructure, and implementing various initiatives
to support local growth. However, the key factor driving the Company’s
sustainable growth and success is the people living across Nornickel’s footprint.
Working in the harsh climate of the Far North, Nornickel employees
ensure uninterrupted production and bring ambitious projects to life. The hard
work, professionalism, and dedication of its people lie at the heart
of Nornickel’s achievements, driving the Company forward and securing
its position as an industry leader.
Nornickel’s success would not be possible
without a well‑structured system that fosters respect for every individual
involved in the Company’s operations. The Company fully acknowledges
its responsibilities and upholds high social standards, placing particular emphasis
on protecting labour rights, ensuring safe and comfortable working environment, and
supporting the professional and personal growth of its people. Nornickel
firmly believes that long‑term success is only possible when every individual involved
in its operations feels protected, respected, and engaged in a shared
mission.
To demonstrate its commitment
to international standards and national goals, the Company publishes
its Human Rights Report, which complements the corporate Sustainability Report.
This Report details the Company’s approach to upholding human rights,
demonstrating how these principles are integrated into both daily operations and
strategic initiatives. Nornickel’s 2024 Human Rights Report is the Company’s third
publication of its kind, highlighting the consistency and continuity
of its efforts in this area.
The Company’s Human Rights Report discloses
information in compliance with the parameters and metrics outlined in key
international human rights guidelines, such as the UN Guiding Principles
on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) and the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark
(CHRB).
Disclosure boundaries in this Human Rights
Report coincide with the boundaries outlined in Nornickel’s 2024 Sustainability Report
in terms of key topics and aspects.