Contributing to the United Nations' 2030 Agenda
Contributing to the United Nations' 2030 Agenda
Through the following SDG:
SDG 8
SDG 8
Decent work and economic growth
How did Repsol know that these communities were growing cocoa and that their productivity could be improved?
Before acting in such a sensitive environment, Repsol decided to carry out a study to gain in-depth knowledge of the area where it would carry out the project to build an 18-kilometer pipeline between the Sagari and Kinteroni gas fields in the Machiguenga and Ashaninka communal reserves.
The conclusions of the study were taken into account in the final design of the pipeline and the location of the support infrastructure. In addition, a biodiversity plan was drawn up, with actions to reduce the impact of the project, as well as a plan for relations with the communities with initiatives to promote their sustainable development.
In order to move it away from a recreational area of the Nuevo Mundo community located next to the Urubamba River. In addition, in order to reduce its activity, the decision was made to use alternative materials for the work, prioritize recycling, and rule out the construction of infrastructure that was not strictly necessary.
To prevent the loss of biodiversity or sediment reaching the rivers and affecting fishing or water supply. To this end, the company identified the areas most prone and sensitive to erosion, especially hilltops and slopes with sandy substrates, where infrastructure construction or work is to be avoided.
Its aim is to prevent traditional activities on rivers, such as fishing, food transport or the sale of products, from being affected by transiting vessels loaded with materials. To this end, the protocol regulates issues such as navigation speed, passage times, and the distances between vessels.
On land that is affected, as soon as it is vacated. Rapid recovery of these lands will prevent a possible reduction in the populations of insects, invertebrates, and birds that carry out pollination, which are essential to maintaining the cocoa crops and wild fruiting plants in the forest.
Contributing to the United Nations' 2030 Agenda
Through the following SDG:
SDG 8
Decent work and economic growth
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