Nornickel aims to foster relationships with all
stakeholders based on respect, mutual trust, and a balance of interests.
The Company is guided by global best practices and standards
for responsible engagement, including the recommendations
of ISO 26000:2010 and AA1000SES (2015).
Nornickel’s internal regulations
on stakeholder engagement
Stakeholder Engagement Policy
Business Ethics Code
Human Rights Policy
Community Engagement Policy
Policy of Engagement with
Indigenous Small‑NumberedPeoples
The Company organises dialogues, round tables,
public discussions, and face‑to‑face meetings with stakeholders, while also creating various
platforms for stakeholder engagement. In addition, Nornickel delivers educational
programmes and trainings for employees and partners. Public disclosure also plays
an important role: key information is published on the Company website,
covered by the media, and included in public reports.
By collecting feedback from meetings and events,
the Company analyses the input and suggestions of stakeholders. This includes
formal tools (surveys, questionnaires, expert assessments)
as well as informal channels such as discussion feedback and open
comments during meetings.
UNGPs RF A2.3, UNGPs RF C2.3
The results of such engagements
are incorporated into the Company’s strategic documents and internal policies.
In particular, the Company developed and implemented a five‑year plan
to promote the social and economic development of TaimyrFor more details, please see Nornickel’s
2020–2024 Sustainability Reports.based on consultations with the indigenous
peoples of Taimyr. In addition, several provisions of the Company’s
Policy of Engagement with Indigenous Small‑Numbered Peoples, updated in 2024,
are informed by the preferences of indigenous community members and
reflect the engagement experience gained over the past five years.