JAKARTA - PT Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park (IWIP) welcomes and supports the strategic collaboration between the Tsingshan Holding Group and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as a concrete step in accelerating the development of a sustainable nickel industry ecosystem in Indonesia. This collaboration is in line with IWIP's commitment to strengthening the principle of sustainability into industrial estate management, as well as supporting transformation towards industrial practices that are green, low in carbon, and responsible.
The collaboration between Tsingshan and UNIDO was marked by the signing of the Joint Declaration on Sustainable Development of the Nickel Industry Chain in the 21st UNIDO Member State Conference and Global Industry Summit held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 24.
This declaration was signed by Mr. Ciyong Zou, Deputy to the Director General and Managing Director of the Directorate of Technical Cooperation and Sustainable Industrial Development UNIDO, as well as Mr. Sider Xu, General Manager of Tsingshan Holding Group Co., Ltd. In this collaboration, IWIP was designated as a pilot area, as well as marking the start of the three-year initial phase of cooperation to jointly encourage the sustainable development of the nickel industry.
This collaboration is focused on four main pillars, namely the circular economy, industrial skills development, community empowerment, and strengthening green supply chain management. The four pillars become the foundation in deepening the application of sustainability principles, encouraging operational efficiency, and increasing the competitiveness of the national nickel industry in the global market.
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For IWIP, this initiative is a strategic foundation in strengthening the application of industrial sustainability standards that are in line with global ESG principles. The implementation of this pilot program is directed to strengthen regional governance that is oriented towards resource efficiency, emission reduction, and the development of industrial capacity that is adaptive to the needs of the green economy and the dynamics of the international market.
In the future, IWIP will strengthen synergies with governments, regional tenants, industry associations, financial institutions, and other stakeholders to ensure that the implementation of the sustainability program runs in an integrated and sustainable manner. This step confirms the position of IWIP as an industrial area that consistently supports the transformation of the nickel industry towards a greener, more responsible, and added value global value chain.
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