The human rights due diligence system
in place at Nornickel is aligned with international standards and guided
by the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs).
Nornickel’s human rights due diligence
system
I.
Commitment to human rightsis outlined in the Company’s Human Rights Policy, which outlines the fundamental principles
of the Company’s activities, commitments, and initiatives in upholding
and protecting human rights. Alongside the Policy, the Company applies other
corporate documents that cover human rights and the Company’s commitments
to specific groups of right holders.
II.
Identifying and assessing human rights risks
and impactsis a complex process that forms
the basis for making a list of priority human rights risks and
impacts across the Company’s businessunits, followed by the implementation
of appropriate corrective actions.
III.
Human rights risks and impacts
are managedbased on assessments conducted
at the level of business units identified as having the highest
risk of human rights violations.
IV.
Monitoring and controlare carried out by the Sustainable
Development Department based on information provided by the Company’s
business and otherunitsregarding the measures implemented and
results achieved in mitigating human rights risks.
V.
Information transparencyis ensured through responses
to stakeholder queries regarding the upholding and protection of human
rights as well as through the publication of corporate
sustainability reports and human rights reports.