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KEGIATANANALISIS MENGENAI DAMPAK LINGKUNGAN (AMDAL)PT. INDONESIA WEDA BAY INDUSTRIAL PARK (IWIP)HALMAHERA TENGAH, MALUKU UTARAOLEH : DWI YAWASYAH HAS. Lingkungan proyek pertama yaitu Weda Bay Nickel telah mendapatkan ijin Amdal di tahun 2009 dan 2014. Sedangkan ijin Amdal yang baru untuk keseluruhan Kawasan industri sekarang sedang dalam Happydan girang. Disukai oleh Syamsudin Siwasiwan. Mau sukses karier seperti Subo Tri Anggoro di PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines ? Lama meniti karier di perusahaan2 sebelumnya, dengan status sebagai. ProfilWeda Bay Nickel PT. Semua data profil Chevron Pacific Indonesia PT di Qerja bersifat rahasia dan anonim. Toggle navigation. GAJI; REVIEW; Qerja adalah sebuah komunitas untuk berbagi informasi mengenai tempat kerja dan gaji, khususnya untuk perusahaan yang berada di Indonesia. Lihat Lebih Lanjut. APA ITU QERJA. Tentang Kami; Ptweda bay nickel (wbn) has started the construction of nickel ore smelter with pyrometallurgy / rkef technology with capacity of 30.000 ton ni/ year, which is located at indonesia weda bay industrial park (iwip). You can visit their website below. Berdasarkanlaporan keuangan per Juni 2020, Antam memiliki beberapa entitas patungan di antaranya Weda Bay Nickel (10%), PT Antam Niterra Haltim (30%), PT Sorikmas Mining 25%, PT Galuh Cempaka 20%, PT Gorontalo Minerals 20%, dan PT Sumbawa Minerals 20%. CNBC Indonesia sudah menghubungi SVP Corporate Secretary Antam Kunto Hendrapawoko untuk mơ thấy người yêu có người khác. Ombudsman The complaint was deemed eligible for assessment in August 2010. In January 2011 the 120-day assessment period was extended, with the agreement of the parties. The additional time was requested by the complainants and was needed in order to allow the CAO Ombudsman team to meet and communicate with the local community complainants in a manner that protected their identities. The CAO Ombudsman team spent significant time working with all parties to assist them in understanding and exploring their options for resolving the complaint issues. Ultimately, the complainants informed the CAO that they would not participate in or support a dispute resolution or dialogue process convened by the CAO and they reiterated the request to keep individual community-member complainant identities confidential. In June 2011, the CAO Ombudsman concluded its involvement in the case and released its Assessment Report. In accordance with CAO’s Operational Guidelines, and to provide assurance that there were no outstanding concerns regarding MIGA's compliance with applicable social and environmental requirements related to the project, the case was transferred to CAO Compliance for appraisal. Compliance The compliance appraisal aimed to establish whether MIGA assured itself that it diligently reviewed and assessed the environmental and social risk and potential impacts of the project. Specifically, whether there is evidence of risk of significant adverse social and environmental outcomes arising from MIGA's guarantee and the related project that indicates that policy provisions failed to provide an adequate level of protection. The CAO appraisal did not find this to be the case. The appraisal also investigated whether a compliance audit of MIGA could yield information that may improve the application of policies or other audit criteria to future projects. The CAO found that an audit of MIGA’s due diligence of the guarantee related to the engineering and feasibility phase of developing the project, against the applicable policy provisions, would yield limited information and would be of limited value beyond the findings already identified in the appraisal 1 The appraisal found that during its due diligence of the guarantee, MIGA classified the project as Category A under MIGA’s Environmental and Social Review procedures. MIGA did not expect impacts on critical habitats or on biodiversity or the consequences of pollution to be significant during the engineering and feasibility phase. However, MIGA identified several significant potential impacts during the construction and operations phase, such as potential erosion; impacts on biodiversity; effects of disposal of solid residues; and consequences of population influx. MIGA stated that these impacts could be irreversible if not addressed properly. 2 MIGA identified Performance Standards 1–8 as relevant and applicable to the engineering and feasibility phase. 3 MIGA also identified that, in order to assess the impacts of construction and operations, the client had committed to conduct further work and studies related to terrestrial biodiversity; marine biodiversity and the ecology of the Sagea Lagoon; community social assessment; public consultation and disclosure plan; community and indigenous people development plan; cultural heritage preservation plan; land acquisition and compensation plan; greenhouse gas emissions assessment; metals background study; residue management impact assessment; karst limestone deposit analysis; Kobe River watershed study; and population influx. 4 MIGA stated that the project sponsors had committed to comply with MIGA Performance Standards and the Equator Principles; the World Bank Group Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines; the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Mining Guidelines; and the International Council on Metals and Minerals ICMM Sustainable Development Framework, and that third party ISO 14001 certification of the managements system would be sought. Tenant About Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park IWIP is an integrated industrial area for heavy metal processing located in Lelilef Village, Weda District, Central Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province. Established on August 30, 2018, IWIP is part of National Priority Projects based on PERPRES No. 18 concerning the 2020-2024 National Mid-Term Development Plan Stated as a National Vital Object based on Presidential Decree no. 63 Year 2004 One of the National Strategic Projects by President Joko Widodo through the ratification of Presidential Regulation PERPRES of the Republic of Indonesia Number 109 of 2020 concerning the Third Amendment to Presidential Regulation Number 3 of 2016 concerning Acceleration of Implementation of National Strategic Project 100 USD IWIP investment value’s realization 100 + Recruited workers by 2021 + 100 IDR Distribution of CSR funds in 2019-2021 Play Video Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park has vision and mission to conduct a sustainable development and to minimize the emission of greenhouse. "Green Industry to build The Greener Future" Contribution to Human Resources By 2021, IWIP has recruited more than workres. Going forward, the number of recruits will continue to increase. By 2022 IWIP targets as many as more than local workers. Contribution to Economy North Maluku GRDP in Quarter IV 2020 is with the largest growth-share being the Processing Industry at North Maluku’s GRDP will be the highest in Indonesia in 2020. The level of workers absorption and community welfare is not only attractive to residents around the area, but also people outside North Maluku Province. IWIP investment value’s realization is 11 Billion USD Corporate Social ResponsibilityIn carrying out its social responsibilities, IWIP is following the principles of sustainable development SDGs which are then implemented in the CSR Program. That refers to 4 four main pillars, namely Education Facilities and infrastructure assistance for 25 schools, from Early childhood education programs, Elementary School, Junior High School, Senior High School, Vocational High School, to Islamic boarding schools in Central Halmahera and East Halmahera Infrastructure Roads construction in Sawai, Waibulan, Gemaf villages, with a total road length of 7,2 km. Roads construction in Gwomdi, Gemaf, Tabalik with a total road length of 1,5 km Health Weda Hospital Pavilion’s Construction. Covid-19 Treatment in 2020-2021 Social Assistance for developing Mosque 8 buildings Church 2 buildings Events

gaji pt weda bay nickel