Taha International Company for Industrial Services has agreed to market Taha's processed aluminium by-products in both the Gulf and international markets through Ta'ziz Trading and Consulting Company. Furthermore, the collaboration strives to improve environmentally sustainable practises and technology to reduce carbon emissions throughout Taha's operations, focusing on sustainability.
Ammar Awachi, CEO of Taha International, stated, "This agreement serves as a pivotal step in our efforts to broaden our customer reach and explore new markets. Our key emphasis lies in addressing the requirements of the environmental industry. Notably, our company is actively advancing cooperation plans aimed at managing the entire aluminium value chain, encompassing by-products derived from the aluminium recycling process. Our objective is to advocate their efficient and sustainable utilisation within the industry, effectively mitigating carbon emissions. This commitment firmly aligns with our dedication to social responsibility."
{alcircleadd}The partnership will facilitate Taha in leveraging Ta'ziz's specialised expertise to enhance its operations in the domestic and international aluminium market. The primary objective is to address market needs by providing products of superior quality at competitive costs. Furthermore, it entails building strong relationships with regional and worldwide companies specialising in environmentally friendly aluminium manufacturing techniques. This strategic initiative demonstrates Taha's commitment to environmentally friendly aluminium smelting and export technology.
The signing of the agreement, according to Mustafa Abdulrahman Salami, Managing Director and one of the founders of Ta'ziz Company, indicates the company's willingness to engage with the private sector in keeping with the objectives established in Bahrain's National Climate Action Plan. This plan is one of the main foundations of the coordinated effort to reduce carbon emissions.
According to Salami, the deal is intended to achieve a healthy balance between economic growth and environmental preservation, as well as the expansion of foreign activities and the cultivation of home exports. The primary aim is to enhance the facilitation of promoting and establishing a global reputation for products and services that are manufactured within local regions.
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