
Resettlement
Resettlement
Management Approach
Banpu aligns our resettlement management with international standards, including those from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM). We ensure fair and transparent processes, providing compensation, housing, and livelihood restoration. We explore alternatives to improve or restore the livelihoods and living standards of affected communities, particularly vulnerable groups. This is achieved through consultation, fair compensation, targeted support, and rigorous monitoring.
1. Mutual agreement setting to develop objectives and mutual agreement with government agencies
2. Strategy formulation to develop implementation strategy
3. Expert consultation for maximum effectiveness of resettlement management
4. Stakeholder consultation to study the concerns of related stakeholders
5. Resettlement planning to develop resettlement plan and use as a framework
6. Monitoring and evaluation to measure the progress against plan and the outcomes

Our Resettlement Action Plans (RAPs) are tailored to community needs, and we follow a strict protocol of 6 key measures: mutual agreement setting, strategy formulation, expert consultation, stakeholder consultation, resettlement planning, and monitoring & evaluation. We continuously monitor the resettlement process to ensure that the commitments made are met and that any issues are promptly addressed through grievance redress mechanisms. By prioritizing the well-being of affected communities, we aim to create long-term, sustainable benefits, aligning our operations with our broader sustainability goals.
