12/02/2026
To have a licence to operate, every business needs to engage with its stakeholders. Failure to do so no longer results in a quiet warning — it now threatens your reputation, your contracts, your ability to grow, and in many cases, your right to operate at all. The past decade has shown that even small and mid-tier businesses are losing social licence not because they lack customers or capability, but because they failed to engage, consult, or govern their operations in a responsible and transparent way.
Below are three WA examples that show how quickly things can unravel when governance, obligations, and stakeholder engagement aren’t systemised — and how a platform like SustainaPass could have prevented these failures entirely.

In the Kimberley, a small mining operator illegally cleared land inside a nature reserve, far beyond what was approved. Traditional Owners said they were not properly consulted and were shocked to discover the scale of disturbance.
No approvals tracking
Weak governance and record-keeping
Minimal engagement with Traditional Owners
No cultural heritage workflow or evidence trail
The business lost community trust, attracted regulatory scrutiny, and damaged its licence to operate.

In the Pilbara, several small tug and marine-service operators caused multiple diesel and oil spills inside port boundaries. The issue wasn’t just environmental; it was a total failure of governance and transparency.
Poor oversight of contractor operations
No system for verifying training or safety obligations
Inconsistent communication with Traditional Owners and fishers
Reactive reporting instead of continuous monitoring
Fines, heightened scrutiny, community frustration, and a loss of trust that took years to rebuild.
Across the Goldfields, several junior miners were fined for cyanide solution leaks and tailings overspills caused by poorly maintained pipelines and inadequate stormwater controls.
No continuous environmental monitoring
Missing inspection records
Weak site governance
Storm-readiness and risk management not documented
Compliance breaches, remediation costs, community complaints, and reputational damage.
SustainaPass turns governance, compliance, and sustainability into a simple, structured system — so your business can operate with confidence, transparency, and trust.
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