In this case study, Neil Foster, Group Environment and Communities Manager at Iluka shares information about the organisation’s focus on cultural awareness and community relations.
Discover how Iluka’s work in improving relations with indigenous communities aligns with ZIA’s values.
Iluka is an Australian based critical minerals company with experience in exploration on development, mining, processing, marketing and rehabilitation. Iluka’s goal is to be a safe, responsible and sustainable supplier of critical minerals.
Iluka supports the communities in which we operate by establishing and maintaining open relationships for mutual benefit.
Iluka's board-approved sustainability strategy is structured around three pillars:
Underpinning this approach is Iluka’s commitment to transparency, behaving ethically and conducting business in accordance with high standards of corporate governance through management systems and processes.
Iluka assesses their ongoing sustainability performance against recognised principles, standards and reporting frameworks, as well as external ratings and benchmarking initiatives.
Iluka’s presence in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices for the fifth year is a reflection of the continued hard work of our teams across the entire business to generate outcomes that support delivering sustainable value.
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