Social License to Operate

Care, contribution and joint construction

We are driven daily by the purpose of integrating ourselves with the society’s demands to make them opportunities for development for everyone. We also strive to build deep, sound and reciprocal relationships with our stakeholders. We understand that in this way we will maintain the sustainable growth of the business and an ongoing, open and transparent dialogue with everyone.

Our way of being increasingly closer is to have constant communication for a real and constructive exchange of ideas with our audiences. For this, social investments are made based on an ongoing dialogue with our communities and agreements, aiming at building initiatives and solutions that make sense for the territory where we operate and the people who live there. We believe that this proximity enables the construction of a relevant legacy in the regions we operate, together with the communities.

Social license to operate

Creating a positive legacy for the communities where we operate is a strategic part of our business and guides us in our actions in the quest to establish trust and transparency relationships.

To this end, we keep open dialogues, including for the prevention and resolution of conflicts, ensuring the maintenance of a good relationship with society and the surroundings of our operations.

The relationship with our communities is part of our social action strategy, which includes proactively listening to residents and local stakeholders, meeting with communities and their leaders, participating in sectorial forums, holding events with business partners, in addition to the several communication channels to receive suggestions and complaints, clarify doubts and share information about ongoing initiatives.

Our aspiration

Our aspiration at Nexa is to be recognized as a reliable and accessible company, perceived positively by its stakeholders. We also seek to boost the socioeconomic development of the locations where we operate, thus guaranteeing our social license to operate in the communities.

Check our indicators

Operations with local community engagement, impact assessments, and development programs
Correlated indicators
GRI Dimension:
Social
GRI Code:
413-1
SDG
Operations with local community engagement, impact assessments, and development programs
2019 2020 2021
Total investment in social actions US$ 14,5 milhões US$ 8,8 milhões US$ 11,9 milhões
Total projects and initiatives 145 projects in 17 locations in Brazil and Peru, benefiting more than 44,000 people 132 projects in 17 locations in Brazil and Peru, benefiting more than 20,000 people 320 projects in 116 locations in Brazil and Peru

 

Non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area
Correlated indicators
GRI Dimension:
Social
GRI Code:
419-1
SDG

Non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area (*)

2019 2020 2021
Total value of significant fines for non-compliance with laws and regulations, including products and services (US$)
161.382.266,96 34.083.072,76 1.766.809,98
Number of non-monetary sanctions
Lawsuits filed through arbitration mechanisms

(*) Fines and sanctions received and amounts paid were considered, including both lawsuits filed and administrative proceedings.

Total number of operations taking place in or adjacent to indigenous peoples’ territories, and number and percentage of operations or sites where there are formal agreements with indigenous peoples’ communities
Correlated indicators
GRI Dimension:
Social
GRI Code:
MM5
Sector SASB:
Mining and Metals
SASB Dimension:
Security, Human Rights and Rights of Indigenous Peoples
SASB Code:
EM-MM-210 a.2
SDG
 Total number of operations located in or adjacent to indigenous peoples' territories
2019 2020 2021
Total number of operations located in or adjacent to indigenous peoples' territories 0 1 4
Comments No Nexa operations are located on indigenous or adjacent lands Only the Aripuanã is in a region adjacent to indigenous lands. The unit has formal agreements with adjacent indigenous communities. Our operation is more than 10 km from the Indigenous Lands of the Cinta Larga and Arara do Rio Branco peoples, and Cerro Lindo, Atacocha and El Porvenir, in Peru, which are close to Quechua populations, which recognition is recent and subsequent to our operations.

 

Number and description of significant disputes relating to land use, customary rights of local communities and indigenous peoples
Correlated indicators
GRI Dimension:
Social
GRI Code:
MM6
Sector SASB:
Mining and Metals
SASB Dimension:
Security, Human Rights and Rights of Indigenous Peoples
SASB Code:
EM-MM-210 a.3
SDG
Number and description of significant disputes relating to land use, customary rights of local communities and indigenous peoples
2019 2020 2021
Number of Conflicts 2 3 1
Description In 2019, two conflicts were recorded, one with the community of Chavín and the Asociación de Defesa e Desenvolvimento Agrícola del Valle de Topara and another with the community of San Juan de Yanacachi, both in Pasco, Peru, related to land use. In 2020, there were 3 conflicts in Nexa Operations operations. Two in the Cerro Pasco region (Atacocha and El Porvenir) in Peru and one in Aripuanã in Brazil. In 2021, it recorded smaller-scale conflicts in the units of Cerro Lindo, El Porvenir, in addition to monitoring and agreements to mitigate conflicts in Aripuanã.

 

Sites where resettlements took place, the number of households resettled in each, and how their livelihoods were affected in the process
Correlated indicators
GRI Dimension:
Social
GRI Code:
MM9
Places where resettlements took place
2019 none
2020 none
2021 none
Percentage of proved and probable reserves in or near areas of conflict
Correlated indicators
Sector SASB:
Mining and Metals
SASB Dimension:
Security, Human Rights and Rights of Indigenous Peoples
SASB Code:
EM-MM-210 a.1
SDG

Percentage of proved and probable reserves in or near areas of conflict (*)

2021 Nexa does not have proven or probable reserves in or near areas of active conflict and with fatalities recorded.

(*) Data has not been reported for 2019 and 2020. 

 

Number and duration of non-technical delays (*)
Correlated indicators
Sector SASB:
Mining and Metals
SASB Dimension:
Community Relations
SASB Code:
EM-MM-210 b.2
Number and duration of non-technical delays (*)
2021 2: One in Atacocha and one in Cerro Lindo, with 1 and 5 days of stoppage, respectively

(*) Data has not been reported for 2019 and 2020. 

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