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Recognising the Human Environment

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July 19, 2018

What is the issue?

  • There was widespread protest in Tuticorin, TN against Vedanta’s copper smelter recently.
  • The incident calls for a broader understanding on the issues related with environment and business projects.

What is the problem in Tuticorin?

  • The Vedanta subsidiary promised world class community engagement, environment management and CSR.
  • But the proposed copper smelter was located close to human habitation.
  • It generated about 400 MT of chemical gases like sulphur dioxide every day.
  • These are gases that can travel for miles as in the case of Bhopal’s Union Carbide.
  • Resultantly, people are suffering from various ailments.
  • They wanted to halt the construction of the new 1200 MT copper smelter and demand a closure of the existing facility.

What are the recent developments?

  • The Labour Party in the UK asked for Vedanta Resources to be delisted from the London Stock Exchange.
  • Earlier, the Church of England had withdrawn from Vedanta.
  • As Vedanta had failed to respect the human rights of local people in setting up a bauxite mine in Odisha.
  • The Dongria Kondh tribals protested against taking away of their hill of worship in Niyamgiri, Odisha.
  • In all, investors are becoming wary of companies that are seen to be environmentally irresponsible.
  • High standards of social governance are gaining significance in companies.

What are the larger concerns?

  • Human environment - There is predominance of a forest department outlook in the environment ministry.
  • It leads to a narrow interpretation of the environment for only its physical side - water, air, land/forests.
  • Nonetheless, human beings are fundamental to any discourse about the environment.
  • Divorced of this, the environment has no social value.
  • EPA - The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 came after the UN Conference on the Human Environment.
  • Under it, India pledged to take steps for protection and improvement of the human environment.
  • Unfortunately, the EPA has only a passing mention of the human being.
  • Clearance - In most cases, environment clearance is pushed through as an ease of doing business proposal.
  • The company's presentation of strong CSR credentials results in overlooking the environmental impact.
  • People - No significant social impact study is undertaken, nor is people's consensus ensured.
  • There is little opportunity for people to put forward the concerns in future implications of the project.

What should be done?

  • Government - It must mandate a social impact study prior to the public hearing.
  • This should include the likely impact on health of people in the influence zone of the project.
  • It should consider the nature of the likely effluents and the already existing health sensitivities.
  • Quality of available water and impact of the expected discharges should be accounted.
  • The methodology of waste disposal and its impact on water and air should be studied.
  • Government should ensure that public hearing takes place only after the general consent of all villages.
  • Company - Company must define the affected zone of the project.
  • It should include villagers whose land is being acquired and who will be under the environmental influence.
  • It should reserve 15-24% initial shareholding for villagers who are in the affected zone.
  • This portion could be allocated as social/sweat equity.
  • The company should announce benchmarks for water, air and soil quality.
  • It should also commit to pay compensation for any breach of these.
  • Companies must re-examine their entire CSR framework.
  • They can recruit village-level representatives to engage better with the villagers.
  • In all, there is a need for a bottom-up approach of social and civic engagement, with prime focus on the human environment.

 

Source: Business Standard

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