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PT Vale showcases Indonesia’s world-class sustainability, climate-aligned nickel at COP30

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As global governments and organisations convene at the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, Indonesia is stepping into the limelight as a model for sustainable, low-carbon nickel development.

According to Jakarta Post, the archipelagic country, which holds the world’s largest nickel reserve, is moving to become a global benchmark for climate-aligned critical mineral production that is built on integrity, transparency and strong environmental governance.

The report noted that Indonesia’s commitment is exemplified by PT Vale Indonesia Tbk, which is part of state-owned holding company Mining Industry Indonesia (MIND ID) and a leading force in responsible nickel development.

Leading by example PT Vale’s commitment to operational sustainability is underscored by its distinction of being among the 15 lowest-risk diversified mining companies in the world, according to Sustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings, which assesses a company’s exposure to industry-specific risks in environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance.

Just days before COP30, PT Vale announced the strongest ESG performance in its history with an ESG risk score of 23.7, improving dramatically from 30.5 in less than a year.

PT Vale president director and CEO Bernardus Irmanto said the milestone reflected a deep cultural transformation. “This achievement is not just PT Vale’s, it belongs to Indonesia. It shows the world that Southeast Asian mining can compete globally not only in scale, but in principles. We are proud to contribute to strengthening Indonesia’s reputation as a trusted partner in the world’s clean energy future, where Indonesia is ready to lead by example,” Bernardus said.

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