Contribution to upholding the rights
of supplieremployees
CHRB B.1.4.b, B.1.7
The Company has in place the Supplier
Code of Conduct of PJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel and Responsible Sourcing Policy
of PJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel, setting out Nornickel’s approach
to environmental, social, and corporate governance issues throughout its supply
chain. The documents set out the principles and commitments that
the Company’s suppliers are expected to follow in their operations,
including a zero‑tolerance approach to human rights violations.
Such violations include:
Any forms of torture,
cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment
The worst forms of child
labour
Any forms of forced
or compulsory labour
Other gross human rights violations
and abuses such as widespread sexual violence
War crimes or other serious
violations of international humanitarian law, crimes against humanity
or genocide
Standard forms of agreements and contracts,
as well as the General Contracting Terms and Conditions with suppliers,
were amended to include a clause requiring compliance with the requirements
listed in PJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel’s Supplier Code of Conduct. This paragraph
also informs providers about:
the need to recognise and commit
to generally accepted principles in human rights, labour relations,
environmental protection, and anti‑corruption, as stipulated by international
regulations, and in particular, the UN Global Compact;
the opportunity to report
to Nornickel’s Corporate Trust Line, which is the Company’s principal
grievance mechanism.
As part of responsible supply chain
management, Nornickel conducts annual due diligence on 100%
of its suppliers, processors, and transporters of minerals, with human rights
risks assessed using the OECD Guidance. Where such risks are identified and
verified through audits, a corrective action plan is put in place. Should
the risk escalate to a level deemed unacceptable, the contractual
relationship with the supplier may be reconsidered. No relevant risks were
confirmed under this system of audits from 2021 through the end of 2024.
UNGPs RF A2.3
The Company interacts with suppliers, including
through training sessions and consultations, to raise awareness of responsible
supply chain practices and strengthen their preparedness for due diligence and
sustainability assessments.
For more details on how Nornickel manages
its responsible supply chain, please see Nornickel’s 2024 ResponsibleSupply Chain Report