Coinciding With the Global Recycling Day, Napco National Launches “Zero Waste Offices” Program in Head Offices Branches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Coinciding With the Global Recycling Day, Napco National Launches “Zero Waste Offices” Program in Head Offices Branches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Coinciding With the Global Recycling Day, Napco National Launches “Zero Waste Offices” Program in Head Offices Branches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Coinciding With the Global Recycling Day, Napco National Launches “Zero Waste Offices” Program in Head Offices Branches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Coinciding With the Global Recycling Day, Napco National Launches “Zero Waste Offices” Program in Head Offices Branches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Sustainability has always been an essential part of Napco National’s vision and mission. Driven by this belief, NAPCO has been keen to adhere to the principle of the circular economy for plastics within its industrial facilities. In line with its commitment, Napco National launches the “Zero Waste Offices” program in the head offices branches in Jeddah, Dammam and Riyadh to recycle plastic and paper waste in collaboration with Naqaa Solutions for recycling services.

Zero Waste Offices Program

The program was launched in Jeddah in 2020, where a number of containers designated for collecting paper, plastic and general waste were distributed in various places within the administrative offices, in order to facilitate employees’ access to the offices, and to dispose the waste in the appropriate containers, to be later collected by Naqaa Solutions for recycling. Coinciding with the Global Recycling Day this year, the program has expanded to include the head offices in Dammam and Riyadh as well.

This “Zero – Waste Offices” program is designed in line with the objectives of NAPCO’s Sustainability Program, which aims to preserve the environment and secure the future of the coming generations by finding innovative solutions to address the environmental problems that the planet suffers from such as the accumulation of waste and the consumption of natural resources.

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