The UN Office in the Russian Federation has ranked ALROSA in the top three firms for environmental responsibility among Russian mining and smelting companies.
The World Wildlife Fund, the United Nations Development Programme, the Global Environment Facility, and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation are behind the environmental responsibility rating of mining and smelting companies. Each company was assessed on three elements: environmental management, environmental impact, and disclosure/transparency, which included over 30 different criteria. ALROSA was placed in the top of all three sections. The rating covered a total of 33 companies.
"Environmental protection is one of the major strategic policies of ALROSA," the miner said. "The company has its own environmental department and carries out industrial environmental monitoring on a regular basis. The environmental action plan covers all ecosystems, including water, ground, air, flora, and fauna. The company is implementing various social and environmental projects."
In 2016, ALROSA spent RUB 5.5 billion (more than $930 million) on environmental protection activities, while the total relevant expenditures for 2012-2016 exceeded RUB 27.5 billion (more than $4.60 billion)," said Polina Anisimova, ALROSA Deputy Chief Engineer for Ecology, Environmental Protection and Work with Indigenous Minorities.
In accordance with the agreement signed with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation and Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources, ALROSA has implemented two major infrastructure projects in Yakutia as part of the Year of Ecology in Russia. The first one is the project for the construction of the unit for reinjection of water from open pit and underground mines back to the Zapadny Fault. Due to the network of wells and a drainage system, high-mineralized water from the Internatsionalny underground mine is drained to the Metegero-Ichersky aquifer system, thus protecting the topsoil and surface water resources.
The second project provides for the reconstruction of sewage treatment facilities with a capacity of 15 thousand cubic meters per day in Udachny town. This project is of strategic importance for the fishery region where local rivers require special protection.
"Moreover, in 2017, the company has expanded the industrial environmental monitoring program and has implemented a number of educational projects focused on raising the awareness of the people of various ages living in Yakutia. ALROSA further pursues its efforts to reduce the consumption of water and energy, to reduce the CO2 emissions, and the results of those efforts will be summarized in spring 2018," said Polina Anisimova.