Hunt Volunteers

In the course of our normal business activities, we have many different stakeholders, including our employees, partners, investors, lenders, contractors and suppliers, customers, and regulators. However, we also recognize there are many indirect stakeholders, such as local communities, landowners, and NGOs that may be affected or take interest in our activities.
Understanding each of these specific groups and their interests takes work – including comprehensive social impact assessments, surveys, town halls, and public notices.

To create meaningful and trusting relationships with our communities, we engage with stakeholders early on by promoting frequent and direct communication, sharing information related to our activities, and understanding their needs and concerns.
Only by listening and understanding the interests and concerns of our stakeholders as early as possible can we directly integrate real solutions into our business plans and meet their needs.