Project Rise: Transforming Indigenous Procurement in the Pilbara
Case studies
This case study describes BHP’s “Project Rise,” an initiative to increase procurement from Traditional Owner and Indigenous businesses in Western Australia.
- Launched in January 2022 in response to Traditional Owner feedback
- Set a goal to triple Indigenous procurement to A$300 million by FY2024
- Exceeded the target, reaching approximately A$465 million with 113 Indigenous vendors in FY2024
- Included A$237 million spent directly with 68 Traditional Owner businesses, a 393% increase
- Engaged Indigenous businesses across engineering, construction, rehabilitation, waste management, and more
- Expanded globally, with BHP’s Indigenous procurement reaching US$853 million by FY2025
How this may be relevant to you
This initiative is relevant to mining industry stakeholders focusing on procurement strategies and Indigenous business engagement.
- Demonstrates effective integration of Indigenous businesses into supply chains
- Showcases measurable spend targets and outcomes
- Highlights improved procurement systems and cultural competency training
- Can inform similar procurement frameworks in other mining operations
- Supports economic development and supply chain diversity
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