VANCOUVER, BC, May 16, 2024
/CNW/ - FPX Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FPX) (OTCQB:
FPOCF) ("FPX Nickel" or the "Company") is
pleased to announce the publication of its first and foundational
Sustainability Report (the "Report"). The Report
covers the period from 2021 to the present, a pivotal phase of
Company growth and advancement of the flagship Baptiste Nickel
Project ("Baptiste" or "the Project"). To align
with escalating project development efforts during this period, FPX
Nickel initiated an internal assessment of the Company's
Environmental, Social, and Governance ("ESG") performance in
early 2022. The Report reflects the results of this
assessment and provides an introduction to the sustainability
initiatives FPX Nickel has implemented to date, as well as the
commitments the Company has made for 2024.
The Report was prepared using the United Nations' Sustainable
Development Goals as a framework to report on the Company's
business and sustainability initiatives. The topic areas
within the Report were defined based on the Company's purpose,
mission, and core values, which will continue to guide our
sustainability initiatives going forward:
- Purpose: Enabling Canada's transition to a low-carbon
economy
- Mission: Advancing the Baptiste Nickel Project, the
world's first awaruite deposit
- Values: Safety, Respect, and Collaboration
"The period from 2021 to the present has marked a transformative
journey for FPX Nickel, and we are pleased to unveil our inaugural
Sustainability Report, highlighting the sustainability initiatives
and ESG principles that lie at the heart of our Company's values,"
said Martin Turenne, President and
CEO, FPX Nickel. "We are committed to further integrating
sustainability initiatives into all facets of our corporate and
project development, and collaborating with First Nations and the
governments of British Columbia
and Canada to develop a project
that creates substantial and sustainable benefits while protecting
the environment for future generations."
Report Highlights
Environmental: Our Opportunity to Play a Role in
Addressing Climate Change
Nickel is an important material for our society, necessary for
the fabrication of stainless steel and electric vehicle batteries,
and has been identified by Canada
and other nations as essential to the transition to renewable
energy technologies. We recognize that FPX Nickel and, in
particular, the Baptiste Nickel Project have an important part to
play in responsible sourcing of critical minerals and the
transition to a low carbon economy. The Baptiste Nickel
Project represents a multi-generational opportunity to develop a
mine that will produce very low-carbon nickel, estimated to be in
the lowest decile of global nickel produced today. This fundamental
opportunity to play a role in addressing climate change represents
both the purpose and mission of our company FPX Nickel, and
the Baptiste Nickel Project.
Social: Our Commitment to Working Together to
Define the Project
The present moment marks a generational opportunity for the
mining industry, as we see a growing focus on the need for secure
and responsible sourcing of critical minerals. This includes the
significant opportunity for Indigenous leadership and direct
participation in major projects, such as the Baptiste Nickel
Project. As we step towards this goal together, FPX is
committed to establishing collaborative decision-making processes
with First Nation communities to define the Baptiste Nickel Project
together. Creating and supporting the space for this
collaboration is a core focus of the Social pillar of the Company's
Sustainability program.
Governance: Demonstrating Our Values Through Our
Actions
Through our commitment to strong board and operational
governance, FPX Nickel seeks to contribute to accountable
institutions in Canada and to
continue to be a leader for junior mining companies. This has
included establishment of the Corporate Governance and
Sustainability Committee within the Board of Directors,
establishment of the Company's Sustainability department,
implementation of new corporate policies, and broadening of
professional experience and perspectives within the Board.
Our Path Forward
In 2024, FPX Nickel will conduct an independent materiality
assessment to seek to integrate feedback from First Nations Rights
Holders, local communities, corporate shareholders, and downstream
nickel users. This assessment will form the basis for future
sustainability reporting, ensuring that the standards we adhere to,
and the content of our reporting, align with the key focus areas
identified by these significant groups.
The full Sustainability Report is available on the Company
website at:
https://fpxnickel.com/sustainability/sustainability-report/
Andrew Osterloh, P.Eng., FPX's
Senior Vice President, Projects & Operations, FPX's Qualified
Person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific
and technical content of this news release.
About the Decar Nickel
District
The Company's Baptiste Nickel Project represents a large-scale
greenfield discovery of nickel mineralization in the form of a
sulphur-free, nickel-iron mineral called awaruite
(Ni3Fe) hosted in an ultramafic/ophiolite complex. The
Baptiste mineral claims cover an area of 245 km2 west of
Middle River and north of
Trembleur Lake, in central British
Columbia. In addition to the Baptiste Deposit
itself, awaruite mineralization has been confirmed through
drilling at several target areas within the same claims package,
most notably at the Van Target which is located 6 km to the north
of the Baptiste Deposit. Since 2010, approximately US
$30 million has been spent on the
exploration and development of Baptiste.
The Baptiste Deposit is located within the Baptiste Creek
watershed, on the traditional territories of the Tl'azt'en Nation
and the Binche Whut'en, and within several Tl'azt'enne and Binche
Whut'enne keyohs. FPX has conducted mineral exploration activities
to date subject to the conditions of agreements with First Nations
and keyoh holders.
About FPX Nickel Corp.
FPX Nickel Corp. is focused on the exploration and development
of the Decar Nickel District, located in central British Columbia, and other occurrences of the
same unique style of naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy
mineralization known as awaruite. For more information,
please view the Company's website at www.fpxnickel.com or
contact Martin Turenne, President
and CEO, at (604) 681-8600 or ceo@fpxnickel.com.
On behalf of FPX Nickel Corp.
"Martin Turenne"
Martin Turenne, President, CEO and
Director
Forward-Looking
Statements
Certain of the statements made and information contained
herein is considered "forward-looking information" within the
meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. These statements
address future events and conditions and so involve inherent risks
and uncertainties, as disclosed in the Company's periodic filings
with Canadian securities regulators. Actual results could differ
from those currently projected. The Company does not assume the
obligation to update any forward-looking statement.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
SOURCE FPX Nickel Corp.