Frequently Asked Questions on Environmental and Social
As part of REA’s community engagement activities, communities were encouraged to form themselves into a cooperative known as the Electricity Users Cooperative Society (EUCS). Developers are expected to meet with the members of the cooperative upon arrival to the community.
- Yes, it is inbuilt in our plan
The issues related to recycling of batteries are built into the extended producer responsibility policy. It is also expected for the developers in their ESMP to provide how they intend to recycle/dispose waste
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The grievance redress mechanism works with the states and NGOs that help the communities understand what these developers do. Stakeholder engagements session in the community with the developer is pertinent for the receipt of a due diligence report. The report of the session must be in a local dialect of the community
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The grievance redress mechanism works with the states and NGOs that help the communities understand what these developers do. Stakeholder engagements session in the community with the developer is pertinent for the receipt of a due diligence report. The report of the session must be in a local dialect of the community
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Once there is a policy direction in place for battery management, NESREA will be responsible for the implementation of the Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR).