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BeritaKita FREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA TABLOID BERITA KITA NO 242 - JUNI 2014 BeritaKita freeport indonesia @IDfreeport www.pt.c.id 242 JULY 2014 e-magazine FREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNUNITY COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA OUR ENVIRONMENT NO.

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

TABLOID BERITA KITA NO 242 - JUNI 2014

BeritaKita

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

242JULY 2014

e-magazine

FREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

OURENVIRONMENT

NO

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DAFTAR ISI

ACHIEVEMENTS

BOBBY YOMAKI

PEOPLESPECIAL REPORT

Edcati i Mimika

MAIN REPORT

Management

were de it came frmand how to handle it

OUR OWNRESPONSIBILITIES

FROMTHEHEART

Jimmy Rumainum

MIDUM MARTOP

PRESERVINGTHEENVIRONMENT

GUEST

US AMBASSADOR

Directors Rozik B Soetjipto dan Sonny Kosasih Chief Editor Daisy Primayanti Managing Editor Stefanus Branco Editorial Staff Spencer Paoh SariEsayanti Angelia Yoku Gasper Muabuay Naniur Erelak Trian Purnamasari Maliki Ibrahim Prihantoko Petrus Tukan Hendrikus Purnomo Meliana MitapoNatalia Nauw Muhammad Rizal Mochamad Ihsan Ivy Marischa Joiner Kambuaya Ledy Simarmata Corinus Suruan Diondy Nasution Johnsen Nicolaas

Creative Erwin Hilmy Deny Murtiyono Photo Editor Diondy Nasution Distribution Alfred Kaunang Dannu RahmatSecretary Emi Kusmilia dan Faradilla Hanim Correspondent Bill Rigell Greg Probst Bill Collier (New Orleans)

Editorial Address PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679 Website wwwptficoid email corporate_communicationsfmicom

Publisher Corporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

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EDISI 242 - JULI 2014

CULTURE

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

ENVIRONMENTAL

EXPRESSIONOF GRIEF

TAILING

MAIN REPORT

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Dear loyal Berita Kita readers

Welcome to the 242nd edition of BeritaKita magazine As of now Berita Kita willappear in digital format Since Berita Kita waslaunched as a colored monthly tabloid we

have continually strived to enhance it andwe received a lot of input from our readers The response to our monthly internal tabloidhas generally been positive The currentdigital Berita Kita format in addition tokeeping abreast with development in digitalmedia technology offering everythingpractical is also to support company policyon efficiency namely from the printingaspect of the tabloid itself Since BeritaKita was first issued in print its circulation

increased almost double its usual 6000 copieswhich naturally impacted production costConsidering the current state of the companyit was decided issuing Berita Kita in digital formwould be the best solution

Still on the topic of digital communicationwe have also launched a lsquostory tellingrsquo columnfeaturing a number of interesting topics aboutthe company through our official Facebook

Twitter and Instagram account The response has

been tremendous since it was launched in April2013 PTFI stories were followed and read by over30279 loyal readers on the Facebook fanpage38670 on Twitter and 94 on Instagram whichwas only launched very recently June 2014 Inaddition to lsquotelling our storyrsquo the digital socialmedia platform also offers us the opportunityto establish two-way communication andrelationships with a host of readers When any

of the current faithful Berita Kita readers arenot yet followers of our stories on Facebook Twitter and Instagram please visit

The theme of our first digital Berita Kitaedition is dedicated to The Environmentand Environmental Management in PTFIrsquosJobsite a story that always interests readersIn addition in this edition of Berita Kita alsofeatured are a number of Jobsite activities inthe PTFI Window column and a host of othercaptivating stories E-magazine BeritaKitais also accessible through our PTFI website

(wwwptficoid)Pleasant reading and we await your input and

critique

RegardsThe Editor

Freeport Indonesia ID freeport

FreeportIndonesia

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Editorial

Wecme

BeritaKitae-magazine

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Window

one year anniversary

BIG GOSSAN INCIDENT

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Window

cig ceremBK3N 2014

ceebrati f

47 TH ANNIVERSARY

ctra ceebrati i25 YEARS OF GRASBERG

pwt ceebrateKARTINI DAY

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Window

highland

FUN RACE

audit

ENVIRONMENTAL

igt f reecti AIDS NUSANTARA

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

Mai Reprt Environmental ManagementBeritaKita

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Mai Reprt Environmental ManagementBeritaKita

FREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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DAFTAR ISI

ACHIEVEMENTS

BOBBY YOMAKI

PEOPLESPECIAL REPORT

Edcati i Mimika

MAIN REPORT

Management

were de it came frmand how to handle it

OUR OWNRESPONSIBILITIES

FROMTHEHEART

Jimmy Rumainum

MIDUM MARTOP

PRESERVINGTHEENVIRONMENT

GUEST

US AMBASSADOR

Directors Rozik B Soetjipto dan Sonny Kosasih Chief Editor Daisy Primayanti Managing Editor Stefanus Branco Editorial Staff Spencer Paoh SariEsayanti Angelia Yoku Gasper Muabuay Naniur Erelak Trian Purnamasari Maliki Ibrahim Prihantoko Petrus Tukan Hendrikus Purnomo Meliana MitapoNatalia Nauw Muhammad Rizal Mochamad Ihsan Ivy Marischa Joiner Kambuaya Ledy Simarmata Corinus Suruan Diondy Nasution Johnsen Nicolaas

Creative Erwin Hilmy Deny Murtiyono Photo Editor Diondy Nasution Distribution Alfred Kaunang Dannu RahmatSecretary Emi Kusmilia dan Faradilla Hanim Correspondent Bill Rigell Greg Probst Bill Collier (New Orleans)

Editorial Address PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679 Website wwwptficoid email corporate_communicationsfmicom

Publisher Corporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

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CULTURE

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

ENVIRONMENTAL

EXPRESSIONOF GRIEF

TAILING

MAIN REPORT

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Dear loyal Berita Kita readers

Welcome to the 242nd edition of BeritaKita magazine As of now Berita Kita willappear in digital format Since Berita Kita waslaunched as a colored monthly tabloid we

have continually strived to enhance it andwe received a lot of input from our readers The response to our monthly internal tabloidhas generally been positive The currentdigital Berita Kita format in addition tokeeping abreast with development in digitalmedia technology offering everythingpractical is also to support company policyon efficiency namely from the printingaspect of the tabloid itself Since BeritaKita was first issued in print its circulation

increased almost double its usual 6000 copieswhich naturally impacted production costConsidering the current state of the companyit was decided issuing Berita Kita in digital formwould be the best solution

Still on the topic of digital communicationwe have also launched a lsquostory tellingrsquo columnfeaturing a number of interesting topics aboutthe company through our official Facebook

Twitter and Instagram account The response has

been tremendous since it was launched in April2013 PTFI stories were followed and read by over30279 loyal readers on the Facebook fanpage38670 on Twitter and 94 on Instagram whichwas only launched very recently June 2014 Inaddition to lsquotelling our storyrsquo the digital socialmedia platform also offers us the opportunityto establish two-way communication andrelationships with a host of readers When any

of the current faithful Berita Kita readers arenot yet followers of our stories on Facebook Twitter and Instagram please visit

The theme of our first digital Berita Kitaedition is dedicated to The Environmentand Environmental Management in PTFIrsquosJobsite a story that always interests readersIn addition in this edition of Berita Kita alsofeatured are a number of Jobsite activities inthe PTFI Window column and a host of othercaptivating stories E-magazine BeritaKitais also accessible through our PTFI website

(wwwptficoid)Pleasant reading and we await your input and

critique

RegardsThe Editor

Freeport Indonesia ID freeport

FreeportIndonesia

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Editorial

Wecme

BeritaKitae-magazine

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Window

one year anniversary

BIG GOSSAN INCIDENT

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Window

cig ceremBK3N 2014

ceebrati f

47 TH ANNIVERSARY

ctra ceebrati i25 YEARS OF GRASBERG

pwt ceebrateKARTINI DAY

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Window

highland

FUN RACE

audit

ENVIRONMENTAL

igt f reecti AIDS NUSANTARA

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

Mai Reprt Environmental ManagementBeritaKita

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Mai Reprt Environmental ManagementBeritaKita

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Dear loyal Berita Kita readers

Welcome to the 242nd edition of BeritaKita magazine As of now Berita Kita willappear in digital format Since Berita Kita waslaunched as a colored monthly tabloid we

have continually strived to enhance it andwe received a lot of input from our readers The response to our monthly internal tabloidhas generally been positive The currentdigital Berita Kita format in addition tokeeping abreast with development in digitalmedia technology offering everythingpractical is also to support company policyon efficiency namely from the printingaspect of the tabloid itself Since BeritaKita was first issued in print its circulation

increased almost double its usual 6000 copieswhich naturally impacted production costConsidering the current state of the companyit was decided issuing Berita Kita in digital formwould be the best solution

Still on the topic of digital communicationwe have also launched a lsquostory tellingrsquo columnfeaturing a number of interesting topics aboutthe company through our official Facebook

Twitter and Instagram account The response has

been tremendous since it was launched in April2013 PTFI stories were followed and read by over30279 loyal readers on the Facebook fanpage38670 on Twitter and 94 on Instagram whichwas only launched very recently June 2014 Inaddition to lsquotelling our storyrsquo the digital socialmedia platform also offers us the opportunityto establish two-way communication andrelationships with a host of readers When any

of the current faithful Berita Kita readers arenot yet followers of our stories on Facebook Twitter and Instagram please visit

The theme of our first digital Berita Kitaedition is dedicated to The Environmentand Environmental Management in PTFIrsquosJobsite a story that always interests readersIn addition in this edition of Berita Kita alsofeatured are a number of Jobsite activities inthe PTFI Window column and a host of othercaptivating stories E-magazine BeritaKitais also accessible through our PTFI website

(wwwptficoid)Pleasant reading and we await your input and

critique

RegardsThe Editor

Freeport Indonesia ID freeport

FreeportIndonesia

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Editorial

Wecme

BeritaKitae-magazine

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Window

one year anniversary

BIG GOSSAN INCIDENT

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Window

cig ceremBK3N 2014

ceebrati f

47 TH ANNIVERSARY

ctra ceebrati i25 YEARS OF GRASBERG

pwt ceebrateKARTINI DAY

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Window

highland

FUN RACE

audit

ENVIRONMENTAL

igt f reecti AIDS NUSANTARA

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Window

one year anniversary

BIG GOSSAN INCIDENT

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Window

cig ceremBK3N 2014

ceebrati f

47 TH ANNIVERSARY

ctra ceebrati i25 YEARS OF GRASBERG

pwt ceebrateKARTINI DAY

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Window

highland

FUN RACE

audit

ENVIRONMENTAL

igt f reecti AIDS NUSANTARA

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

Mai Reprt Environmental ManagementBeritaKita

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

BY GASPER MUABUAY

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Window

one year anniversary

BIG GOSSAN INCIDENT

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Window

cig ceremBK3N 2014

ceebrati f

47 TH ANNIVERSARY

ctra ceebrati i25 YEARS OF GRASBERG

pwt ceebrateKARTINI DAY

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Window

highland

FUN RACE

audit

ENVIRONMENTAL

igt f reecti AIDS NUSANTARA

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

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Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Window

cig ceremBK3N 2014

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47 TH ANNIVERSARY

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pwt ceebrateKARTINI DAY

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Window

highland

FUN RACE

audit

ENVIRONMENTAL

igt f reecti AIDS NUSANTARA

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Window

highland

FUN RACE

audit

ENVIRONMENTAL

igt f reecti AIDS NUSANTARA

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

BY LIA YOKU

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BOBBY YOMAKI

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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THE IMPORANCE OF THE COST EFFICIENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

A part f ct efciec ctre awaree i r dai rtie it i paramt we etabi acmmicati ad dici frm dedicated t te ct efciec prgram B rgaiziga frm wit ifrma dici ad braitrmig ei eac empee wi get te ameperpectie geerate ew ct-efciec idea are ifrmati i term f te ct efciecprject acieemet prgre ad crret ie t be deat wit Eac diii i expectedt ae teir idiida metd ad actiit i term f diemiatig ifrmati ccer(kepedia) ad makig te empee dertad te imprtace f ti prgram Terefrewe wd ike t iite eac diii t are teir cmmicati actiitie i teir repectiearea t te prject team b mea f te ct efciec prgram prta r e-mai DG-PTFI-CEPCommunicationfmicom

COST EFFICIENCY

PROGRAMHOW TO APPLY FOR A COST EF FI CIEN CYPROJECT

D ae a ctefciec prject tat inot yet registered at theCt Efciec PrgramTeam

D tik te prject

a acceptabe beet

ACSESS THE COST EFFICIENCYPROGRAM PORTAL

CLICK ldquoSUBMIT YOUR IDEArdquo

FILL THEINFORMATION

NEEDEDTHEN CLICK1 2 3

FINISH

PLEASE SHARE YOUR COST EFFICIENCY IDEA THROUGH THE COST EFFICIENCY PROGRAM PORTALBY FOLLOWING THE THREE COST EFFICIENCY IDEA-SHARING STEPS BELOW

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

MainReport

A idtrie icdig miig ae ieitabe eirmeta

impact bt pitie ad egatie creatig tereb a

excage betwee eirmeta beet ad eirmeta

impact Te germet f Ideia determied miig

i imperatie fr Ideiarsquo ecmic deepmet ad

a i pace te tem t perate r prject t be abe

t pride te ecmic beet deired b Ideia wie

wereer pibe mitigatig te egatie impact tward

te eirmet PTFI i a cmmitted t reabiitate

recaim te impacted area we aid area i ger ed

for operational purposes

MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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BOBBY YOMAKI

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

927ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGCOSTS IN 2013

THE QUALITY AT THE TAILING COMPLIANCE POINTAND THREE SEA COMPLIANCE POINTS MEET THEsTAnDARD quAlITy sET By ThE GovERnMEnTIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION FROM THEMInIsTER oF ThE EnvIRonMEnT no 4312008REGARDING TAILING MANAGEMENT IN MODADA

Integrated efforts are in place for the

prevention and control of overburden acid

water PTFI categorizes the overburden

types into groups and places the overburden

selectively thereby minimizing forming ofoverburden acid water The resulting acid

water is collected and neutralized by adding

limestone Overburden then reclaimed with

local plants

OVERBURDEN AND ACIDROCK DRAINAGE

We monitor the quality of air water tailings

soil sediment bathymetry terrestrial biota

agricultural and aquatic products

MONITORING

OVERBURDEN

AREARECLAIMED

291H e c t a r e

25 Hectarein 2013

Milliondollar15000

SAMPLE YR

180000INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS

200LOCATIONS

THE PTFI RECLAMATION PLAN IS BASED ON PTFI5 YEAR RECLAMATION PLAN WHICH HAS BEENAPPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY ANDMINERAL RESOURCES

Research regarding tailing reclamation and

establishing demonstration plots in the

tailing sand deposit showed that Tailings

deposition can be productive lands for

farming plantation fishery and animal

husbandry In fact natural colonization

happens quickly after about 20 years ofprecipitation more than 500 species of plants

can grow naturally

planted as part ofOBIT program

RECLAMATION

reklamasiarea Tailing

673Hectare

ajkwa estuaryreclaimed

197 hectare

in 2013

planted inajkwa estuary

800000Mangroves

as 5 year

reclamation plan

80Hectare

6 hectare

in 2013

3000000tree seedlings

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

Mai Reprt Environmental Management

AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

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Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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BOBBY YOMAKI

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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THERE IS NO USE OF MERCURYOR CYANIDEPTFI utilizes the flotation process to

separate the mineral containing copper

and gold from the rocks and does not

generate hazardous and toxic waste (B3)

during its main process

We manage

hazmat (B3) waste

generated by

support activities

such as workshops

hospitals laboratory

and other support activities then transported

to recycling agents for further processing and

disposal

3RWASTE MANAGEMENT

Sanitarylad

DmeticWastewaterTreatmentPlants

3

34

oil waterseparator 3

10 BIODIESEL

WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS

IndustrialEfetTreatmentPlants

Used oil as a fuel as agreed by KLH(593 million liters of used oil peryear as fuel mix at the ConcentrateDehydration Plant and LimestonePlant)

Send used batteries to a recyclingcompany (plusmn 40 tons of used batteriesper year)

Recycle metal waste into souvenirs

Recycles waste cooking oil intobiodiesel that is used for operating50 light vehicle

Producing compost from organicwaste (79 tons of compost per year)

Recycle plastic waste

ORGANIZES CONSERVE NATURE PROGRAM

to build awareness and knowledge in terms of the

environment creates environment-based awarenessand selects an environmental ambassador for the

Mimika Regency

BIODIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

published a series onbiodiversity books ldquoThe

Freshwater Fish of the Mimika

Region New Guineardquo The Birds

of Mimikardquo The Butterflies of

Mimikardquo ldquoBiodiversity of Papuardquo

Freshwater Crustaceardquo andldquoMangrove Estuary Crabsrdquo

We contributed towards the environmental

education curriculum in schools in Mimika at

Elementary and Middle School levelsEnvironmental

training is also conducted for new employees in the

new Hire and Specific Induction training program

biodiesel B5prdcti i 2013

117960

biodiesel B5prdcti capacit

3000

l

l mt

(RE-usE REDuCEamp RECyClE)

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AND HOW FREEPORT INDONESIA DEAL WITH IT

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Supplies for biodiesel derived fromused cooking oil from PTFI Messhal 5biodiesel blended with diesel fuel andused for approximately 50 light vehiclesoperating in the work area

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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WHERE DID IT

CAME FROM

TAILINGS

IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE1900S THE INDUSTRY FOUND FROTH

FloTATIon A MInERAl sEPARATIonPROCESS THAT CHANGE HOW THEMETALS INDUSTRY OPERATES THISIS AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICALWAY OF MINERAL SEPARATION USED

In ThE MInInG oF BAsE METAls FoREXAMPLE IN FREEPORT INDONESIA

Frt tati prce ae beeeected b Freeprt Ideiabecae it aw w grade re t beprceed ecmica ad de te txic cemica

Ti prce i a pica prcei wic cred re i te mixed

wit a ac-baed reaget i tetati bat (tati) Trg tiprce miera ctaiig cpperad gd i eparated frm te rckpartice tat d t ae ecmicae i te frm f ccetrateCcetrate prdced i ea t 3f te re i prceed ad te retbecme taiig

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Taiig ad Ccetrate are tw wrd tat are er famiiart i Freeprt Ideia D kw w Taiig adCcetrate created Fr mre ifrmati et k at wfreeprt prce te miera ice 1967

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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VALUABLE MINERAL SEPARATION PROCESS

+ + +

GRINDED OREIS PLACED INFLOTATIONTANKS

ADD

WATERADD

LIMESTONE

kgt

2 prceedore

ADD

RE-AGENT

2 3 4

5

1

ALCOHOLCOMPOUND

(-OH)

RE-AGENTSJOB

bull PH regulator

bull material

separationbull foamingbull cectrbull rie xgebull ctr

cmpd

NON TOXIC

SOLUBLEtkmeigkatkakadar Ph=105

AIR IS PUMPINTO THEFLOTATIONTANKS

PRECIOUS

MINERALSFLOATED OUTSIDE

NON VALUABLEMINERALSSETTLES IN

WASTE MINERALS+ 95 REAGEnT

cpper gdsilver

S

M E L T E R

ModADA

PORTSITE

R E K L A M A T I O N

FROTH FLOTATION

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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THE NATURE OFFrt tati prce i baed

te atre f mieradrpiic (attracted t water)ad drpbic (repeed water)

HYDROPHOBIC MINERALSWILL BE BOUND BY THE

BUBBLE AND OUT OF THETANK

HYDROPHILIC MINERALSWILL STAY IN THE TANK

VALUABLE

NONVALUABLE

bull KALKOPIRIT

bull BORNIT

bull KALKONIT

bull KOVELIT

bull SILIKAT

bull KALSIT

bull MAGNETIT

WHEN AIRIS BLOWNMINERAL

SEPARATION

OCCURES INFLOTATION

TANK

C O N C E N T R A T E

T A I L I N

G

MINERALS

=

=

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INFOGRAPHICS ONO

SOURCEGRASBERG BY GEORGE MEALEY

WWWCOPPERORG

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

BY HENDRIKUS PURNOMO

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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MANAGEMENT

secd arget meof mining-relatedmateria crret

generated at the PTFreeport Indonesia mineperati i PapaIndonesia are tailings -residual sand from oreprceig i r mi

TAILINGHighlands

+4000m dpl

Lowlands

+0 m dpl

SERUI

BIAK

212950 ha

23000 ha

Contract ofWork Area

ModADAArea

The island

of Papua

42198000 ha

CONTRACTOF WORK

AREA

MODIFIED AJKWA

DEPOSITION AREA(MoDADA)

PAPUA

we employ a controlled riverine tailings management

system to transport tailings to a designated site in the lowland

and coastal areas known as the Modified Ajkwa DepositionArea (ModADA) This deposition area is part of a floodplain and is an

engineered system to manage tailings deposition and control This system

entails construction of lateral retention structures or levees in the deposition

area and work continues on improvements to the system incorporating inspections

monitoring and physical construction

INFOGRAPHIC ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

Ti taiig maagemet pa repreet te bet ateratieciderig te appicabe getecica tpgrapic cimatgica

eimic ad water ait cditi

ldquo ldquo

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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TAILING MANAGEMENT ISAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENTOF INDONESIA

TAILINGS IS NOT A HAZARDMATERIAL

PTFI launches ERA (Ecological Risk

Assessment) in 1998-2002 to study

the effects of tailings on aquatic life

humans and vegetation ERA states

that the environmental impact of

tailings deposition is in accordance

and consistent with the government-

approved AMDAL 300K PTFI also test

tailings characteristics TCLP LD-50

and LC-50 and the results are tailing is

not a hazard material

KEP MEN LH 55121997- ANDALRKLRPL 300K KEP

GUB PAPUA 5402012SET1996 - PEMANFAATAN AJKWA

UNTUK PENYALURAN TAILING KEP BUPATI MIMIKA 42005 -

PEMANFAATAN SUNGAI AGHAWAGON OTOMONA amp AJKWA

KEP MEN HUT BUN 245KPTS II1999 - PELEPASAN HUTAN

UNTUK PENAMPUNGAN TAILING KEP MEN LH 4312008 -

PENGELOLAAN TAILING

RECLAMATION amp REVEGETATION

Legumes casuarina and matoa pineapples melons

banana greens chilies cucumbers tomatoes rice green

beans and squash Stringent testing was conducted to

demonstrate that metals intake in the crops remains

below national and international threshold levels

NATURAL SUCCESSION

Another strategy in tailings land reclamation isto allow natural ecological succession (natural

regrowth of native plant species)

PARTS OF NEW LAND FORMED IN COASTAL

TAILINGS AND SEDIMENTATION AREAS HAVE

UNDERGONE UNASSISTED MANGROVE

COLONIZATION dozens of mangrove crab shrimp

snail fish and seaworm (polychaetes) species were

identified in the new mangrove colonies

FOOD CROPS PLANTE D THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH POSITIVE RESULTS

OUR STUDIES INDICATE THAT WHEN MINING

ENDS THE DEPOSITION AREA MAY BE RECLAIMEDWITH NATURAL VEGETATION OR UTILIZED FOR

AGRICULTURAL FORESTRY OR FISHERY AC TIVITIES

138 type

of plants growon tailingsand plots

506 Species

plants growingnaturally ontailing sand plots

PTFI assesses potential impacts from tailings

disposal through continuous water quality

biological hydrological sediment air

quality and meteorological measurements

15000Samplesyear

aquatic biota planttissue culture minedrainage surfacewater groundwatersanitation wastewaterriver sediments andtailings

long term

monitoring

This Natural Succession tailings deposition area inhabited

by 117 species of birds 42 kinds herpeto-fauna 93 speciesof butterflies and 10 species of mammals These monitoringactivities involves the University of Papua

200Locations

The volume of dry

tailings produced

throughout 2012

58millionmetricton792Sedimen

has accumulated inModADA

since 1997

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

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Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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SUSTAINABLE MININGPTFI applies the 3R (Reduce Reuse Recycle)

principle in its tailings management and

mining operation tailings produced at themill are dispatched to the cement plant

in the underground mine where they are

mixed with cement and reused as backfill

to refill excavated holes

IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAPI983085ITB 983080RESEAR CH AND INDUSTRY BODY 983085 BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY983081

WE HAVE CONDUCTED STUDIES TO RECYCLE TAILINGS AS A CONCRETE MIX WITH POLYMER ADDITIVE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

TAILINGS AS A

RESOURCE

TAILING CONCRETECOMPOSITION

294PortlandCement

06Polimer

70Tailings

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Raw material polymer from waste plastics

TAILING CONCRETEADVANTAGES

STRONG

bull High-Performance ConcretebullResistant to freshwater seawater amp

acid rain

LOW983085COST

bull Half the cost of ordinary concrete

bull No need to bring in gravel from other

islands

SAFE

bull Very low leachate concentration

bull Stable binding of residual low-

concentration heavy metals in concrete

tailings

bull safe from leaching resulting from

exposure to freshwater seawater and

acid rain

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Mai Reprt Environmental Management

INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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Mai Reprt Environmental ManagementBeritaKita

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

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Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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TAILINGSUTILIZATION PTFI also use tailings in the construction of

bridges government offices roads drains and

manufacture of products such as concrete blocks

paving blocks wave breakers and culverts

Tailings in concrete block form are also used in

company programs to assist local infrastructure

construction

Paumako 3 bridge

Timika

PTFI Industrial

road in MP 55

Mimika Regentrsquos office

Mimika airport

drainage system

Eme Neme Yauware

building parking area

Mozes KilanginAirport terminal area

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Mai Reprt Environmental ManagementBeritaKita

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INFOGRAPHICS ONOSOURCE PTFI FACTSHEET

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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i

Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

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Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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speciaReport

OUR SHARED

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edcati i Mimika

We takig abt edcati we

are a agreed te imprtace

f edcati Edcati kicapabiitie ad kwedge areassets we need in order to survive

in this rapidly developing period

natra b mea f edcatikicapabiitie wide perpectie

it i te kwedge wic we eedmt Becae trg te widwf edcati we acire a t f

kwedge

hweer i a mber f far-ffareas in Indonesia there are still

many people who are unable to

ej te beefit f edcatide t tem i particar iremte iage amg ter ithe surroundings of PT Freeport

Ideiarsquo Jbite i Mimika The

extreme lack of awareness in terms

of the importance of education is

one of the main reasons besides theminimal availability of educational

infra structure In order to strive

tward a edcati-baedcmmit bt apect abe

eed t be eaced

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As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

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Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

As a company operating in the midst of a community itrsquos only natural that PTFI doesnrsquot remaininactive when observing the condition of its surrounding community Concern develops

into a commitment for PTFI to participate and play a role in developing the prosperity ofthe community in the vicinity of the Jobsite To ensure effectivity PTFI has entrusted themanagement of its aid to the Amungme-Kamoro Community Development Associationor LPMAK

In addition to providing aidassistance to the surrounding community PTFI also provides educationalfacilities in the form of schools for children of the employees residing in employee-housing both in theHighland as well as the Lowland In 1976 PTFI build a school complemented by outstanding facilities andmanaged by Yayasan Pendidikan Jayawijaya or YPJ In the Lowland they build YPJ Kuala Kencana and inthe Highland it was YPJ Tembagapura Meanwhile for the children of expatriate employees there is theMount Zaakam International School or MZIS

MATRICULATION AND SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM

In 2010 as many as 133 middle and high schoolstudents passed and graduated to enroll in thematriculation program for further education inhigher education and senior high-schools on Javaand Sulawesi LPMAK conducted the selectionprocess collaborating with appointed educationalinstitutions at a number of schools in the MimikaRegency During the entire matriculation program

the studentsrsquo needs are coveredborne by LPMAKand ongoing evaluation is conducted towards allstudents to ensure they are ready and capable ofenrolling in the next education level

In 2010 some 594 students from elementaryschool level to the University Master level receivedscholarships from LPMAK During the same year63 scholarship recipients graduated out of which38 succeeded to get a Diploma to a Master degree

Ten elem entary school students from the

Amungme and Kamoro tribes were chosen to enterin the Maths and Science Training program at SuryaInstitute for the duration of one year Meanwhileanother four LPMAK scholarship students from theAmungme and Mori tribes enrolling in the JakartaAero Flyer Institute to become pilots passed andgraduated from the program Due to this successLPMAK is currently in the process of establishinga plan to collaborate with a number of flyinginstitutes to train its Papuan scholarship students

and fill the demand for air transportation operatorsin Papuarsquos remote locations

LPMAK represented by its education bureauand related LPMAK management officials conductroutine on-the-ground monitoring at schoolsinstitutes where LPMAK scholarship students areattending education The monitoring is intended toreceive input as well as providing the students withmotivation by handing out laptops to outstandingstudents

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

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Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

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i

l li

i

i

l l i

i i

I I

Asrama

Nama Asrama Jumlah Siswa TOTAL LOKASI PengelolaPut ra Pu tr i

Asrama Taruna Papua 90 31 121 Timika YMCA

Asrama Bintang Kejora 100 42 142 Kokonau Keuskupan Timika

Asrama Solus Populi 99 55 154 Timika Keuskupan Timika

Asrama AMOR 49 18 67 Semarang Yayasan Binterbusih

TOTAL338 146

484

Beasiswa dan Matrikulasi

Sejak tahun 1996 sebanyak lebih dari 8101 orang telah menerima

bantuan beasiswa LPMAK

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

SD 0 2 10 10 0 1

SMP 42 17 0 0 1 7

SMA 201 180 171 169 145 202

Universitas 491 524 437 415 411 559

Total 734 723 618 594 557 769

Beasiswa BerdasarkanSuku 2013

Kelulusan Berdasarkan

Jenjang Studi 2013

Beasiswa BerdasarkanJenjang Studi 2013

Kelulusan Tingkat Sarjana

Berdasarkan Bidang Studi 2013

Amungme

43

Kamoro

22Damal

4

Dani5

Mee

11

Moni

7

Nduga

5

Papua Lain

2Luar Papua

1

UNIVERSITAS

(D3S1S2S3)491

67

SMU 201

27

SMP42

6

SMASMK 27

29

D1D3 11

12

S1 54

58

S2 1

1

Sosial 20

22

Teknik 12

13Ekonomi 30

32

Lain-lain 31

33

STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL PROGRAM

In terms of education focusing on children and boarding schools LPMAKhas sponsored 24 new children hailing from the Agimuga and New MimikaDistricts to join as the new boarders at the Penjunan Boarding house in

Timika Their ages range from 6 years to 11 years and they are all eligible toattend the boarding-based school Thus far the Penjunan boarding schoolhas accommodated 86 children of the elementary school level

Until the end of 2010 LPMAK along with it professional partners in theeducational field have managed four boarding houses for girls and boysin Mimika and central Java for 416 children

TEACHING AND CURRICULUM SYSTEM PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

LPMAK continues to implement KTSP or Subject Unit Level Curriculumestablished since 2009 cooperating with Edubusiness ConsultingInvolved in the training program are 53 participants comprising teachersrepresenting 18 Elementary Schools 8 Middle Schools 2 Associationsoperating in the coastal area and the Mimika Education and TeachingOffice The training is intended to provide participants with knowledgein terms of the correct and planned teaching method for teachers in theMimika regency To follow up on this program 10 teachers will be sentto Surabaya and a number of other cities in East Java for comparison

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Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SHOWING

SADNESS

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

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Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

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People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Tahun Kegiatan Jumlah Peserta

2013 Pelatihan Matematika GASING 45 guru dari HL dan LL

2012 Pelatihan guru bahasa Inggris 18 Peserta

2 011 Pelati han KTS P tah ap 2

Studi banding ke beberapa kota di Jawa

Pengiriman guru ke Surya Institut

43 Peserta

9 Peserta

6 Peserta

Pelatihan Guru

study Furthermore LPMAK is sponsoring six Elementary Schoolteachers in Timika to attend 6-month mathematics training course

at the Surya Institute The six teachers hail from the Amungme andKamoro communities and were chosen based on a selection previouslyconducted by LPMAK cooperating with the Mimika Education andSchooling Office

LPMAK has also started a Teacher Learning Resource center (TLRC)by establishing two TLRC task forces at the start of 2010 coveringthe elementary and middle school levels The aim of the program isproviding assistance to Elementary and Middle School teachers toprepare an education development plan at their respective schoolsSeveral demonstration tools have arrived to assist implementing theprogram and the school appointed to become the initial test TLRCactivity center is SD Penjunan

In November 2010 LPMAK disbursed financial assistance to 10 selectedmiddle schools receiving Rp50 Million respectively The aid is intendedto assist each schoolrsquos operational expenses to implement educationalprograms All schools have received the necessary information in termsof the direction and objective of the aid to ensure it is used correctly andmeeting the objective

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY AND INFRA STRUCTURE

In 2010 LPMAK delivered a number of support facilities to Yayasan Pesatthe association managing the SD Penjunan boarding school comprising2 housing units for the teachers one food storage facility one computerlaboratory and a security manning post It is expected that these supportfacilities will be able to reinforce the education and teaching activities atthe boarding school

To support educational development particularly in very remote areasLPMAK has established a partial boarding school in Tsinga which iscomplemented with school benches and a micro-hydro power facilityLPMAK has also completed construction of an elementary school buildingin Aroanop The school accommodates approximately 250 students and

has been handed over for its operation to the Mimika Regency Educationand Schooling Office

During Q-IV 2010 LPMAK commenced with construction of the Penjunangirls-boarding school which burned down last 2009 and constructing theSolus Populi boys-boarding school at SPIII Timika It is anticipated thatboth schools will be operational by mid 2011

COOPERATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS

In order to implement the education program LPMAK continues toenhance its collaboration with the local stakeholders particularly those

in the Mimika Regency Administration (in this instance the Education andSchooling Office) During 2010 LPMAK has signed a cooperation agreementwith the Education and Teaching Office focusing on enhancing basic andsecondary education in the Mimika Regency The main issues underlinedin the agreement are air transport support for the teachers in remoteareas operational support for the Teaching Learning Resource Centereducational facility support providing nutritional food supplements andproviding training to increase the competenceaptitude of educators

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

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SADNESS

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DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

BY LIA YOKU

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

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People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Collaborating with the Embassy of the United States PTFI is implementingan extracurricular English Language program for secondary educationstudents in Papua

The program supports 80 students learning the English language outof school and 30 students in the language and daily-life skills educationboot camp The cooperation will be for 2 years LPMAK has also establishedcooperation with the Papua Provincial Administration and PTFI by meansof its contribution in the Papua Science Olympics at the tertiary educationlevel (Senior High School) coordinated by the Papua Knowledge CenterJayapura LPMAK has contributed US$35000 to this activity

SUPPORTING TEACHERS IN REMOTE LOCATIONS

LPMAK also supports the teachers assigned to remote locations Someof the teachers teaching at the schools along the coastal area are teachersrecruited by LPMAK from the Timika Diocese Meanwhile the teachersin the Highland are teachers from the Mimika Regency Education andSchooling Office Other support by LPMAK is providing air transport forteachers in the Highland and fuel for teachers along the coastal area inthe Lowland

Operational support for LPMAK is provided by PTFI by means of thePartnership Fund The aid is intended to develop the prosperity of the

Seven Tribes living in PTFIrsquos Jobsite vicinity The fund is taken from PTFIrsquosannual gross income and distributed through LPMAK to assist healtheducation and economy development programs

Infrastruktur Pendidikan

Tahun Jenis Lokasi

2013

Pembangunan Gedung MPCC

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Pembangunan Gedung SD amp SMP

Timika

Manasari

Otakwa

2012

Renovasi gedung MPCC

Rumah guru

Sistem drainase

Gedung aula Solus Populi

Gedung asrama tambahan Solus Populi

Timika

Penjunan

Penjunan

SP III Timika

SP III Timika

2011

Aula asrama putra Solus Populi

Renovasi Rumah Belajar Anak

Jalan dan drainaseRumah guru (1 unit)

Aula berkapasitas 300 orang

SP III Timika

Aramsolki-Agimuga

PenjunanPenjunan

SP IV Timika

2010

Pembangkit listrik tenaga air 15 KW

Rumah guru (2 unit)

Gudang makanan (1 unit)

Laboratorium komputer (1 unit)

Pos keamanan (1 unit)

Renovasi asrama putri

Ruang kelas YPK (6 unit)

Gedung sekolah semi asrama

Gedung asrama Solus Populi

Tsinga

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Penjunan

Timika

Tsinga

SP III Timika

2009 SD Aroanop AroanopSD Penjunan SP IV Timika

2008 Asrama AMOR Semarang

specia Reprt Edcati i Mimika

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SHOWING

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Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

BY LIA YOKU

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BOBBY YOMAKI

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

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HEART

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People

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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SHOWING

SADNESS

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Culture

DIVERSITY

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

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workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Culture

they willneverforget theloved oneswho havegone

Indonesia which consists of thousands of islandskeeps so many traditions unique customs Each

island is inhabited by tribes and each tribe has theirown culture and customs So is this island in the fareast of Indonesia Various tribes inhabit this islandsome lives in coastal areas and some are living inthe tree-covered mountains They all hold theirown traditions and unique culture They have somany traditions and customs that we can learn tounderstand the lives of our brothers and sisters

Mountain people so they are known are tribesliving in the highlands or mountainous area in the jungle that is usually cold and distant from the city

Of course their traditions and customs are adjustedto their lives They have many unique traditions andcustoms that may not be known by general public

Thought about my childhood Paniai I had theopportunity to see first-hand some of the traditionsof tribes living in the mountains And one of thetraditions is still very clear in my mind is whensomeone pass away for mothers who are grievingthey would smear their bodies with mud I alsooften see some of the ladies who have lost one ormore knuckles

Turns out this is one way they show grief andcondolences for the family of the deceased Thisis done by some tribes in the mountains of Papua

One of the tribes who practice this unique traditionis Dani

Dani tribe in Baliem Valley cut off their fingerswhen they lost brother This is done by Dani womenas a form of their deepest condolence and griefbecause of a family member had died This traditionhas been going on for long time and although itis rare in practice today there are still some of themountain people who still do this

This cutting of their finger joints is usually doneby the husband or the head of the tribe by using astone ax

One other unique thing that is usually done by agrieving woman is rubbing mud all over his bodyAnd it is said that they will not shower until themud dried on her body and goes away by it

Thinking and imagining this makes me thinkwhy is this done Losing a loved one is certainlya very painful experience Sometimes the griefcannot be expressed that is why their heartacheis shown by cutting their knuckles to feel the griefand pain of losing a loved one In addition thehands are used every day to support them this

way they will never forget the loved ones whohave gone

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Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

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Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

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AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Aciee-ments

ldquoDeepig te ait f ifebt iteecta a we acaracter-wie i m iferdquo

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

BY GASPER MUABUAY

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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The CCIP (Community College Initiative Program) is a one-year scholarship program by the United States StateDepartment Participants to the program hail fromvarious countries and are sent to a number of statesthroughout the US In addition to being a studentin the participantrsquos country they are also required toapprentice in a professional company and complete 100hours volunteer work for a social institution

Studying in the United States is everyonersquos dream

including mine Developing the quality of life bothintellectually as well as character-wise is my life Thereare still so many things to be learned people say thereis another sky above the sky and I am not smart enoughnot to study further Furthermore after regrettingwasting the opportunity of a scholarship in Holland Ibecame very motivated to join the CCIP scholarshipprogram

The selection program is basically the same as anyother scholarship process namely by elimination InFreeportrsquos case one registers at QMS and participates

in a number of tests such as TOEFL written test andinterview session

The long select ion program I went throug h wasfinally rewarded when I set foot in Arizona US Hereis where my unforgettable memories start I enrolledat Scottsdale Community College in Public RelationsJournalism Cinematography Film Editing and DigitalStory Telling In addition I also attended a non-creditclass in Business Planning and Project Management

Grant Writing Workshop and others I was lucky to besent to Arizona where Freeportrsquos head office is based

Head office provided me with the professional trainingand as a journalist and public relations personnel I hadthe opportunity to interview a number of managers inFreeport Phoenix

In the beginning living in the US was rather awkwardas I had to adjust to the local customs The orderedways respectful friendly and humbleness of the peoplehelped create a feeling of love for the country Sadlythere are not too many American students who knowwhere Indonesia is located As for food donrsquot ask Blandand boring food made my head spin I compensated

this by going to the Asian market to buy instant noodles(Indomie)

Irrelevant of the brand and taste to me the noodlestasted like heaven

Not meaning to sound lsquoAmericanizedrsquo but after myexposure in the US my lifestyle and mindset changedto the positive I used to think I knew a lot but as itturned out it was a big zero My experience in Americahelped change my personality significantly in terms ofperspective

This valuable experience has given me added valuein terms of knowledge to advance my career aheadAs a Papuan I am proud of my achievement but it isnrsquotcomplete if I didnrsquot share it I encourage all my Papuanfriends to participate in the program because it enablesone to develop provided the knowledge added valuewhich can subsequently be shared with many others

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Acieemet

BOBBY YOMAKI

to me theinstantnoodlestasted

ikeheaven

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

BY GASPER MUABUAY

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

7242019 Buletin Freeport

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbuletin-freeport 3536

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

WORKING WITH

HEART

DJEMIANUS RUMAINUM

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkig wit eart i te ife pricipe f e f te Papa w wwrk a eirmeta pbic awaree ad edcati fcer at PT FreeprtIdeia Djemai Rmaim r kw t i fried a ldquojimmrdquo

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

BY GASPER MUABUAY

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Born and raised from the civilian navy family

made Jimmyrsquos a responsible dedicated

high discipline person both in his personal

life and school as well as ini his family life

He is the seventh child of nine children in

the family Coming from the big family never made him

discouraged aboutschool Integrity discipline coupled

with hard work made him successfully graduated from

the Faculty of Agriculture of UNCEN-Manokwari

I heard about Freeport when I was in grade 3 of

elementary school at Manokwari At that time my

neighbor who worked for Freeport went home forvacation and always wore a T-shirt written Tembagapura

which made me interested to know more about

Freeport When I was in high school I liked reading the

local newspapers where they wrote about the current

situations in Timika and PT Freeport presence he said

With the firsthand information that he had gotten

about Freeport he wasdetermined to work for the

company In 1997 this father of two joined Freeport

through PT BUMA

As his life principles to work with heart and give the

best you can to others and in line with his hard work he

transferred to the biodiversity group of Environmental

Department in 1999

When I joined the Environmental Department I was

responsible for reclamations activities biodiversity and

nursery programs as well Then in 2004 Environmental

Awareness group was formed and I was finally entrusted

for the first time to be responsible for Environmental

Public Awareness and Educationrdquo he said

Working with the Public Awareness and Education

program is very pleasant because it deals with many

stakeholders either within Timika or outside where

we have been promoting Freeport environmental

management programs with its implementation to the

public communities

Unfortunately we often run into the problems

because many people donrsquot understand about theimportance of keeping the environment that we live on

Many of our stakeholders in Timika donrsquot understand

about the environmental programs and so we have to

reach them out

I have been working for Freeport for approximately

16 years and I have received so many benefits from this

companyrsquos presence I do hope for the better condition

for the future of the company and the environmental

programs will continue to exist

As employees let us to be grateful for what we have

and keep learning for our self-development for the

better future ldquosays this man who likes singing

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

People

Wrkigi PbicAwareness andEdcati ivery satisfying

becae itprovides a lot ofiteracti witpeople

DJEMMY RUMAINUM

BY MELIANA MITAPO

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

BY GASPER MUABUAY

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

ROBERT O BLAKE JR VISIT JOBSITE

US AMBASSADOR

T E L U S U R I K E B A W A H

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

BY GASPER MUABUAY

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

7242019 Buletin Freeport

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbuletin-freeport 3436

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

7242019 Buletin Freeport

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbuletin-freeport 3536

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

7242019 Buletin Freeport

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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Guest

In the framework of an official 3-day visit HE

Ambassador Robert Blake had an opportunity to

visit the Mile Post 21 (MP21) reclamation area the

Nemangkawi Mining Institute and flew over the

entire Lowland and Highland area He also paid a brief

visit to the MZIS in Tembagapura

Arriving at one orsquoclock noon on Wednesday June11 at the Mozes Kilangin Airport Timika AmbassadorBlake accompanied a delegation from the US Embassywas welcomed by EVP Technical Services PTFI RichardMohr at the Rimba Papua hotel Also in attendance weresenior management representative PTFI Simon Morin

(VP Government Relations) and William Rising (VPStrategic Development and Business Services) alongwith local Mimika Administration officials

After lunch the program continued with a speech byPTFIrsquos Richard Mohr followed by a brief presentationabout the community development program byPTFI by means of LPMAK in the Mimika Regency andneighboring regencies included in the Seven Tribescommunity range The short presentation was deliveredby Section Head PARID Community Affairs FilippaZainoeddin and VP Community Relations amp Human

Rights Napoleon SawalAfter listening to the presentation the Ambassador

and his entourage visited PTFI reclamation area MP21Ambassador Blake and party were given an insightby the Technical Expert Environmental Planning ampImplementation Thomas Weiskopf accompanied byPratita Puradyatmika General Superintendent LowlandReclamation amp Biodiversity They explained in terms

of the tailing waste which can be utilized and plantedupon They also pointed out a number of commodity

vegetation which is cultivated in the MP21 areaDuring the occasion Ambassador Blake and entouragewere asked to plant two types of trees namely theBintangur tree and Iron Wood tree Then the party setoff for Kuala Kencana to visit the Nemangkawi MiningInstitute or NMI Here he Ambassador and entouragewere informed by NMI Program Superintendent JeffreyLekstrom after which they inspected a heavy dutyequipment simulator up close

On Thursday June 12 Ambassador Blake and partyflew over PTFIrsquos operation area by helicopter The

party circled over the open Grasberg mine Mill area Tembagapura and Banti The Ambassador and hisparty took the time to visit Tembagapura They werewelcomed at Main Office 68 by EVP of Operation BrianClark Senior VP Concentrating George Banini VPMine Maintenance Stephen Bennett and VP StrategicDevelopment amp Services Wiliam Risining AmbassadorBlake and entourage also had time to visit MountZaagkam International School to watch MZIS studentsbusily handcrafting Kamoro carvings

Apart from visiting PTFI on Ambassador Blakersquosagenda also was a visit alongside the USAID Indonesiateam to the mangrove forest conservation location thecarbon source for earth and human life in the PigapuVillage in East Mimika District Mimika Regency Themangrove and forest carbon conservation program isthe largest in the world and is supported by the UnitedStates by means of USAID IFACT for the Papua Region

Freeport hasccefimplementeda i-tec

undergroundminingevolution

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Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Guest

In the evening there was an informal meet and greetevent at Rimba Papua hotel where Ambassador Blake

on behalf of the US Embassy party said after visitingFreeportrsquos area and learning about its mine operationFreeport has successfully implemented a hi-techunderground mining evolution He is also delightedwith the warm hospitality he received during histime here at PTFI and the performance by the Papuachoir Iyakoko Patea which was both beautiful and

entertaining Ambassador Blake on behalf of theUS Embassy expressed his thanks in particular to PT

Freeport Indonesia which so gracefully took care of himduring his visit to Jobsite and Timika His impressionof Papua is one of admiration for its scenery andenvironment including the extremely vast mangroveforests the source of carbon for the world in the Mimika

Regency Papua

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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MIDUMMARTOP

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole

Nimaome

Freeport Committed toConserve the Environment

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

Amole Nimaome

Commemorating the Environmental Month each year to participate conserving

the environment constitutes a responsibility and also commitment of PT FreeportIndonesia (PTFI) Therefore June 5 International Environment Day is widely

celebrated by national administrationsgovernments the Indonesian community

and a number worldwide including companies concerned for the environment

such as Freeport in Indonesia

Pace dong dua lihat isu Hari Lingkungan ini menarik jadi dong dua bahas untuk

kitong semua

Martop Pacehellip Midum youare used to celebrate EnvironmentalDay every year righthellip

Midum Ohhellip how right youare hellip I am truly an environmentalfan in this company so naturally Iparticipate each year

Martop Yuphellip if you lookat those people in the PTFIEnvironmental Department theyare really busy with arrangementsto commemorate EnvironmentalDay

Midum Right the celebrationtakes place on June 5 there are anumber of support activities and

the peak will be an EnvironmentalExhibition on June 14-15 2014Also there is something no lessinteresting namely the companyrsquoscommitment to conserve theenvironment this is something weshould be discussing too

Martop Yuphellip I fully agree Aspart of the PTFI Extended Family we

must support this commitment Sowhat do you think the companyrsquoscommitment is like

Midum In line with thecompanyrsquos vision and missionembodying the purpose of principalvalues especially the environment Therefore based thereon Freeport

Indonesia is committed toimplement it in the field bothinternally as well as externally andcollaborating with a number ofparties

Martop Agreed Matehellipas far as I can see the companyhas already accomplished muchin terms of the environment

both on an internal as well as anexternal level How about givingsome examples in terms of thecompanyrsquos internal environmentalconservation activities

Midum For example alongthe companyrsquos entire locationboth housing locations as well as

BY GASPER MUABUAY

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

7242019 Buletin Freeport

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbuletin-freeport 3536

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BERITA KITA NO 242 - JULY 2014

AmoleNimaome

workplaces the company suggestskeeping the environment greenby planting trees planting flowersmaintaining cleanliness and manyothers Also we are requested totake care and protect all kinds ofanimals and plantsvegetationliving in areas surrounding thecompany It is a serious andmandatory request to all companyemployees or outsiders enteringinto our protected area

Martop Ok now what aboutthe ecogreen activities and theenvironment

Midum You need to knowhellip in2013 PTFI reclaimed 137 hectares oftailing in the Lowland whereof sixhectares are in the Ajkwa estuarycomprising mangrove vegetation Therefore millions of vegetationis now thriving and enhancing

the area Furthermorehellip in theHighland the focus has been on theopen mine Grasberg area In 2013approximately 2501 hectares ofoverburden areas were reclaimedand planted with local plantstotaling about 80954 local plant

seedlings on the Highland habitatwhich is located at an elevation ofover 4000 meters above sea level

Martop Awesomehellip do youhave more info

Midum Yes in terms of themining operation the companyalso focuses on the quality ofthe environmental water airground land biota sea biota andagricultural products and many

others Conserving the forests isalso included as is preserving andoverseeing the ecosystem in all itsworkplaces or Jobsite because PTFIowns a conservation area completewith its own biodiversity There isalso an internal campaign programin terms of environmental educationwhich has also been shared with inschools in the Mimika regency andPapua since 2005

Martop How many times isPTFI audited during a year

Midum Ohhellip wellhellip thereare 6-7 audits or internal andexternal overseeing during oneyear incorporating SNI 19-14001

and ISO 14001-based independentauditors Also PTFIrsquos environmentalmanagement is implementedbased on the AMDAL commitmentwhich is a standard proposed bythe government and required tobe implemented as a governmentcontractor

Martop Ahhellip I see Now I havelearned much more about PTFIrsquosenvironmental info

Midum Correcthellip actuallythere is more but if the two of uswere to discuss it further it wouldbecome boring Sohellip we do it bitby bit thereby it remains interestingand can be easily absorbed by thereaders What is important is thatthrough our chats the readersunderstand about the companyrsquosenvironmental commitment Somatehellip letrsquos keep the rest of our info

for future editions and future chatsokay

Happy Environmental Day 2014hellip

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITYCOMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

Editorial Address

PTFI Office Building I Jl Mandala Raya Selatan No1 Kuala Kencana Timika 99920 Telp (62) 0901-432011

Plaza 89 Lt 5 Jl HR Rasuna Said Kav X-7 No 6 Jakarta 12940 Telp (62) 021-250-1679

Website wwwptficoid

email corporate_communicationsfmicom

PublisherCorporate Communications Department PT Freeport Indonesia

STT No 861P2SKDITJEN PPGSTT1982

freeport indonesia IDfreeportwwwptcid

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BeritaKitaFREEPORT INDONESIA COMMUNITY

COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA

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