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EPR, Servcorp sign MoU on environmental sustainability

Published: 30 Jun 2020 - 08:03 am | Last Updated: 11 Nov 2021 - 03:42 pm
Fabienne Moukheiber Hajjar (left), Senior Manager of Servcorp, and Catina Aghayan, Communication Adviser of Elite Paper Recycling (EPR), after signing the MoU.

Fabienne Moukheiber Hajjar (left), Senior Manager of Servcorp, and Catina Aghayan, Communication Adviser of Elite Paper Recycling (EPR), after signing the MoU.

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In a joint effort to reduce waste accumulation and damage to the environment as well as improving the overall wellbeing of the community, Servcorp Qatar and Elite Paper Recycling (EPR) factory recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
The MoU was signed by Fabienne Moukheiber Hajjar, Senior Manager of Servcorp and Catina Aghayan, Communication Adviser of EPR. 
It represents a step in the field of environmental sustainability as it aims to embody a mutual desire to promote awareness for a healthier and more aware society, and increased cooperation to encourage environmental sustainability and recycling efforts. 
This includes working earnestly together to find solutions to the persistent environmental problems and instill the correct concepts in children all within the framework of their programmes and activities. 
“At Servcorp, we acknowledge the seriousness of climate change and its impact on our planet. As a result, we have also previously launched The Green Offices Project — a global platform for proactive initiatives that reduce our impact on the environment and highlight green issues within our teams and client base. As we strive to provide the best workspace solutions for all stages of business in Qatar, and keeping in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030, we look forward to our joint efforts with Elite Paper Recycling factory to introduce our next three distinct areas of focus: reduce, offset and educate our teams and clients about improving their day-to-day impact on the environment,” said Servcorp.
 “We are very happy to sign this partnership with Servcorp Qatar and we are keen on uniting efforts and exchanging services. During the first step, we will provide cardboard indoor bin, 100 percent recycled box designed to throw paper waste and raise awareness regarding paper recycling. This is in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030, and there will be many future cooperation between us and the authority, especially green initiatives on various levels,” said Abdullah Ibrahim Al Suwaidi, Chairman of EPR.
 “Another milestone added to our SME, signing with Servcorp today is a great partnership with this gigantic multinational company. 
 “We have a solid agenda of joint community activities throughout the year on sustainability and environment awareness. Today businesses all over the world are evolving into 'Business with Value' and EPR as SME is pioneering the “Circular Economy Business Model in Qatar.”' 
 “We are very proud of this partnership, and together we will use aggressively our national and international platform to fight climate change and protect the planet’s resources,” said Aghayan.