Nomacs welcome3/28/2023 Mohammed shaban Mohammed, Ibrahim Amer, Yahya Saif Al Busaidi and Berzila, some of the teachers from the Al Takween Private School, shared their views and said, “The children learnt a lot about the environment protection. The clean-up team braved the heat and spent over four hours collecting plethora of waste and debris from the sands.Bushra Mahmood Mohammed, Remas Faisal Saif Al Shabibi, and Ahmed Amaar Al Rayamia, students involved in the activity said, “This is exciting work and we are very proud to be involved.” “We continuously attempt to address the short-term maintenance and care of Oman’s natural resourcesand by involvingthe country’syoung generation, we hope to have a long-term sustainable impact”, the Plant managers added. The inclusion and participation of students was a key highlight of the campaign as it helped create awareness in the young generation about respect for the environment. Our best wishes to their teams, and thanks to all who took part in the initiative.” We appreciate the efforts made by ENGIE STOMO and ACWA Power Barka /NOMAC Oman in this regard and for their partnership with the Barka Municipality and the student community. Speaking on the success of the action, Salim Alsyiabi representing the Barka Municipality said, “It is exciting to see the shared enthusiasm between the organizers, students and other stakeholders in protecting one of the many beautiful beaches of Oman. The ‘Save the Beach’ campaign is an extension of our commitment and social responsibility”. Both ENGIE STOMO and ACWA Power Barka/NOMAC Oman have secured the ISO 14001 Environment Management System (EMS) standard, which is an internationally recognised environmental management framework. But this is the first time that we are combining forces to make a bigger impact. In the past, the companies individually have recognized and acted on this social responsibility that is aimed at making a difference to the community we operate in. Speaking on the occasion, representing ENGIE STOMO, Abdullah Al Rawahi, Plant Manager, Barka II Tomaz Guadagnin, Plant Manager, Barka III and representing ACWA PowerBarka, Ahmed Al Subhi, CEO, and representing NOMAC,Hamoud Al Amri, Plant Managerjointly said, “We are truly excited by the remarkable turnout to the campaign, and the support we have received from all stakeholders and the community for our initiative. All participants received branded themed t-shirts and caps creating an atmosphere of teamwork, commitment and solidarity. With the enthusiastic support of the management of both ENGIE STOMO and ACWA Power Barka/NOMAC Oman and of the respective Plant owners, a 300-strong team comprising staff from the two projects, and external stakeholders representing the Barka Municipality and young students from three schools in the Wilayat of Barka set out early on 5 April for a big beach clean-up. Reinforcing their commitment to the environment, and true to the high global standards they uphold, leading Plant operatorsENGIE STOMO (an affiliate of ENGIE) and ACWA Power Barka/NOMAC Oman came together in partnership with the Barka Municipality and local schools to organize a campaign to clean the beach adjoining the sites of the Barka I &II Power and Desalination Plants&the Barka III Power Plant. ENGIE STOMO and ACWA Power Barka/NOMAC Omanjoin hands with Barka Municipality and school students to organise ‘Save the Beach’ campaign in Barka.
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