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Emarat employees join clean-up drive
Fifty employees from the Emarat service stations took part in the Clean-up UAE 2008 campaign, organised by the Emirates Environmental Group in cooperation with Ajman, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain Municipalities.
Dubai: Fifty employees from the Emarat service stations took part in the Clean-up UAE 2008 campaign, organised by the Emirates Environmental Group in cooperation with Ajman, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain Municipalities.
Hussain Kazim, manager, corporate communications at Emarat, expressed his appreciation of creative initiatives taken by the Emirates Environmental Group to raise environmental awareness and social responsibility for UAE nationals and expatriates.
Karim said the need for environmental awareness is now more important than ever before.
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