The Strategy was first approved
by the Board of Directors in 2021, with an updated version adopted
in 2024. The main drivers behind the update were the tightening
of Russia’s environmental legislation and evolving geopolitical landscape.
The revised Strategy includes extending the planning horizon; expanding
the list of assets involved in implementation; adding 54 new initiatives;
postponing or cancelling certain initiatives; and revising the targets
for sulphur dioxide emissions reduction and land rehabilitation.
Another key change was the division
of the Strategy into two parts: mandatory and voluntary. The mandatory part
ensures compliance with Russian environmental legislation, helping the Company avoid
regulatory penalties, and also ensures adherence to stock exchange requirements.
The voluntary part covers greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and alignment with
international standards not linked to Russian environmental legislation.
Key amendments
to the Environmental and Climate Change StrategyFor more details
on the focus areas and targets of the Environmental and
Climate Change Strategy, pleasesee theNorilsk Nickel Group’s 2024
Sustainability Report.
2021 version
21 goals (16
quantitative metrics across 6 areas, and 5 focused
on compliance with international standards)
>360 initiatives
2024 version
The updated Strategy
is structured into mandatory and voluntary sections:
The mandatory
part includes nine targets across the following areas:
prevention of emergencies, air, water, tailings and
waste, soil, biodiversity, and stock exchange requirements
The voluntary
part comprises seven targets in the following
areas: climate change, tailings and waste, and compliance
with standards
>420 initiatives
Given the high degree of external
uncertainty and the need to monitor both the economic and environmental
impacts of individual measures, the Strategy is subject to annual
review.
Strategy’s targets in the Climate
Change area
TCFD Mb, IFRS S2 29a, 29е, IFRS 33a, 33d,
33g
2021 version
2024 version
IFRS S2 29e
Indicators
Indicators
2020 baseline
2024 actual
2031 target
1. Maintaining the amount
of absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions from operations
at around 10 mlntof CO2equivalent through 2030 while
increasing production volumes
1. Scope 1 and 2
GHG emissionsExcluding GHG emissions from
electricity and heat supply to local communities and other
consumers but including GHG emissions from the Sulphur Project
at Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant. Until the Sulphur Project
reaches its design capacity, a projected design amount of
prospective emissions – the so-called “provision” – of 1.2 mln t
of CO2 equivalent is applied.,mlntof CO2equivalent
8.5
7.5
TBD
2. Share of renewable energy
use, %
46%
54%
In addition, the Environmental and Climate
Change Strategy sets compliance with TCFD recommendations, ICMM Principles, and
the IRMA Standard for Responsible Mining as a formal objective.
Spending on our energy efficiency
programme and other climate‑related initiatives totalled