Aluminium Bahrain demonstrates its corporate citizenship

The Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility Award 2016 was held earlier this month.
The Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility Award 2016 was held earlier this month. -
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Aluminium Bahrain (Alba), a leading aluminium smelter, showed its dedication to corporate citizenship by supporting the recent Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Award 2016 organized by the Bahrain CSR Society. 

Minister of Energy Abdul Hussain Ali Mirza showed his support during the opening ceremony, attended by Alba Chief Marketing Officer Khalid Latif and Alba Chief Financial Officer Ali Al Baqali.

“Alba believes in its responsibility towards the community in which its operates and as an active corporate citizen,” Al Baqali said. “We believe that it is imperative for us to emphasize our strategic focus on the development of the Bahrain community and the society that made Alba one of Bahrain’s flagship assets. We also hope that such conferences will help in bridging the gap between corporations and the society while providing excellent opportunities to exchange the knowledge-base and expertise in the field of CSR and sustainable growth.”



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