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FQM invests US$6m in protecting West Lunga National Park

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Last updated: March 6, 2025 8:01 pm
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FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) is disheartened with the deliberate burning of forest landscapes and grasslands adopted by the mine for environmental conservation by citizens.

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Country Manager Godwin Beene says the mining firm has observed with sadness that some people recently walked into a protected game management area and set the area ablaze.

He said traditional leaders still have the royal authority to stop bushfires, stating that FQM will do everything possible to join efforts with their Royal Highnesses to enforce environmental protection.

Meanwhile, FQM Trident Limited Environment Manager Kachiwala Sapaulo has said the company has spent US6 million to protect a rare tree species called Mavunda in North Western Province.

Mr. Sapaulo said FQM Trident, Popularly known as Kalumbila, has Surface Rights amounting to 385 Square kilometers of which only 100 Square kilometers is currently being disturbed through mining.

He said the company had realized that minerals are resources given to citizens by God for sustainable development but that FQM was mining in a responsible manner.

“In the 100 square kilometers that is mined, we conduct restoration on an annual basis. For an area which is developed where we will not go back, we begin rehabilitation and planting of trees to reinstitute the Environment to what it was,” Mr Sipaulo said.

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Mr. Sapaulo said the mining sector had learnt lessons especially on the Copperbelt, where there were national forests as well.

“If you go to Ndola and Kitwe, what used to be forests are now real estate. We therefore, adopted forests, not within our mining areas, some very close others very far,” he said.

The FQM Trident Environment Manager said the mine was surrounded by two National forests accounting for 1400 Square kilometers which had been adopted in collaboration with the Forestry Department.

“This is to ensure that we avoid a repeat of what happened on the Copperbelt,” Mr Sipaulo said.

Mr. Sapaulo said FQM adopted the West Lunga National Park in collaboration with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW).

“Those are our offsets as we are investing in taking real actions to mitigate the impact that we have at our operations. Large mammals like elephants have returned to the national park,” he said.

Mr. Sapaulo said FQM Trident had also planted 40 000 plants in the last planting season to respond to Environmental Protection issues.

He disclosed that FQM was 100 percent compliant on paying the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF).

This came to light during a Centre for Environment Justice (CEJ) Traditional Leaders Caucus in Lusaka held under the theme ‘Strengthening Traditional Leaders Role in Carbon Financing for Sustainable Development in Zambia.

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