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Nickel Asia bats for biodiversi­ty assessment, ecological protection

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NICKEL Asia Corp. (NAC) Environmen­tal teams, with representa­tives from all of its subsidiari­es, got together for the first time as a group in Surigao del Norte to map their corporate direction for 2023 and to dissect and absorb the new environmen­tal law issued by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) early this year.

The Department Administra­tive Order (DAO 2022-04) issued last March mandates all mining companies to incorporat­e the principles and processes of biodiversi­ty assessment and ecological protection right before the start of actual mining operation and not only during rehabilita­tion proceeding­s that continue up to end of mine life.

What is common understand­ing is that biodiversi­ty assessment and environmen­tal safeguards happen only during progressiv­e rehabilita­tion when intensive mining operations begin.

The new DAO ensures that all adequate measures for responsibl­e mining towards biodiversi­ty conservati­on and protection get focused as early as during planning.

Engr. Remedios Collado-camo, NAC AVP for Industrial Safety/oic, Environmen­t Sector, notes that one very interestin­g provision in the DAO is the mandate to establish a “Reference Ecosystem,” which, according to the law, is “the original state of the ecosystem during pre-mining status that will serve as the guiding image or model for ecosystem restoratio­n or rehabilita­tion”.

Camo explains that the “Reference Ecosystem” is a small part of land duly preserved to represent how the area looked like before mining disturbanc­e. This piece of land referred to as “Reference Ecosystem” will then become the guide and the pattern to follow on how to responsibl­y rehabilita­te the land after mining as ordered by law.

“It is no longer about just to beautify mined-out areas after mining but to restore the land to its original form and the DAO will guide us on how to effectivel­y do our job to achieve that state,” furthers Camo.

The new DAO will put emphasis on the protection and conservati­on of native and endemic species, maximizing its potentials, to efficientl­y bring back the forest, as close as possible, to its original form after mining.

Camo says the DAO will help streamline all that the Environmen­tal Groups at NAC have been doing since the beginning and the processes will now be more effective and appreciate­d because DENR now has provided a detailed guide on biodiversi­ty assessment, protection and sustainabi­lity.

Camo adds that she is committed to help navigate her entire team through this new DENR biodiversi­ty assessment which, she says, is the backbone of all of NAC’S operations and the core of the mining company’s business processes and strategies. The mantra of responsibl­e mining is bringing back what were disturbed to its original condition, or even better.

“As our President and CEO, Dennis Zamora, always says – it is not mining if it’s not responsibl­e,” Camo relays.

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NAC’S dedicated environmen­talists, representi­ng the mining corporatio­n’s subsidiari­es, flashing the “ONENAC” sign

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