We would like to emphasize that in our operations, both in Brazil and Peru, we do not have any proven or probable reserves located on indigenous lands, in protected conservation areas, or in conflict zones. Nevertheless, within the area of influence of the Aripuanã unit (MT), there are two indigenous territories belonging to the Arara do Rio Branco and Cinta Larga ethnic groups, whose relationship with Nexa is guided by open dialogue, cordial relations, and joint development. In Peru, the Atacocha, El Porvenir, and Cerro Lindo operations are located near Quechua communities, whose recognition as rural communities is recent and occurred after the start of our operations. The Quechua people are part of the rural communities in our areas of influence. We maintain commitments to social investments with these communities and their representatives, conducting consultations and participatory approvals for these investments. Furthermore, the Quechua people play an active role in projects carried out in their territories, working collaboratively to promote the development and well-being of their communities.