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SQM in Tarapacá during 2022

SQM in Tarapacá during 2022

Within the framework of its robust Sustainability Plan, SQM carried out a series of initiatives to create shared social value and prioritize respect for people and care for the environment and the communities near its operations.

Contributing to Community Development and Environmental Protection

In the province of El Tamarugal, the company developed initiatives to strengthen productive development, such as the Activa Pisagua program, which benefited 15 enterprises, providing more than 30 million pesos. In November it joined the call for Sustainability Challenges, which seeks out regional projects aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The company also provided support to farmers in Colonia de Pintados and Bajo Soga, territories that develop the Alfalfa Production Center in the El Carmelo sector in La Tirana, and Aymara agriculture in the municipality of Huara. This support represented more than 100 million pesos in equipment such as tractors, trailer carts, rotary tillers and disc plows, among other implements.

“As a company, we are very happy to be able to strengthen our ties with the communities of Tarapacá through serious, responsible work that has prioritized the quality of life of families and care for the land and the environment,” said the Director of Nitrates and Iodine Communities and Public Affairs for SQM’s north zone, Pablo Pisani.

In early 2022, the Salar de Llamara Environmental Education Center (Centro de Educación Ambiental, CEDAM) was inaugurated to promote environmental education and conserve natural heritage. Along these same lines, during the last quarter of the year, the first ViLTI SeMANN International Seminar was held in Iquique, a pioneering program in educational robotics that was presented to teachers and students in the Tarapacá Region and that already has experimental interventions in towns such as La Huayca and La Tirana.

On environmental issues, in conjunction with Compañía Minera Cordillera and Fundación Wayanay, SQM spearheaded the laying of the first stone for the Seabird Rescue Center, which will be located in the Terminal Marítimo Patache for research and conservation activities for rescued endangered species .

In terms of inclusion, SQM developed various training opportunities, highlighting the B Leaching and CAEX Female Operators courses, as well as the “Vamos por + Mujeres en la Minería” (“More Women in Mining”) seminar held in Iquique that brought together more than 100 participants, who analyzed the gaps and opportunities for female inclusion in the industry.

These initiatives are joined by other actions related to health, heritage preservation, culinary traditions, early childhood education and sports, among others, all aligned with the company’s various objectives set forth in its Sustainability Plan.