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Oman Air expands CSR initiative with new paper recycling program

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Oman Air has expanded its CSR program to include dedicated newspaper and magazine recycling points in its headquarte­rs and at Muscat Internatio­nal Airport.

The initiative is being run in partnershi­p with Mzaya Al Batina Modern LLC, an Omani company run by young local entreprene­urs. It will see Oman Air-branded collection points being placed in the airline’s HQ1 and HQ2 buildings, before being extended to include Oman Air’s extensive operation at its home airport.

Newspapers and magazines from across the company, and from Oman Air’s aircraft arriving at Muscat, will then be recycled, thereby saving energy, and reducing dependence on trees and other primary sources of paper.

Paul Gregorowit­sch, CEO at Oman Air, commented: “Oman Air is pleased to be extending our CSR program by working with Mzaya Al Batina to recycle more waste paper than ever before. The dedicated team at Mzaya Al Batina are experts in their field and are able to offer this service at no cost to Oman Air.

“This initiative builds on Oman Air’s previous environmen­tal action. That has included waste minimizati­on initiative­s, providing more onboard informatio­n electronic­ally, and annually participat­ing in Earth Hour. Furthermor­e, the arrival from next year of the Boeing B787 Dreamliner­s that we currently have on order will offer further environmen­tal benefits. They will enable us to reduce the average amount of fuel we use per kilometer and our noise footprint on many long haul services,” Gregorowit­sch said.

“We are proud to be promoting a greener, more environmen­tally- sensitive agenda and we are sure that this latest recycling initiative will prove to be a major success. I would encourage colleagues throughout Oman Air to make the most of this opportunit­y by disposing of all their unwanted paper products at the designated collection points,” Gregorowit­sch added.

 ??  ?? Oman Air's newspaper and magazine recycling initiative is being run in partnershi­p with Mzaya Al-Batina Modern, an Omani company run by young local entreprene­urs.
Oman Air's newspaper and magazine recycling initiative is being run in partnershi­p with Mzaya Al-Batina Modern, an Omani company run by young local entreprene­urs.

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