SICPA Pakistan wins CSR Award

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SICPA Pakistan has won the thirteenth NFEH (National Forum for Environment and Health) International CSR Award in the class of ‘Best Practices in CSR’. Mr. Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Governor, Punjab and Dr. Sania Nishtar, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, gone to the service alongside different visitors.


SICPA Pakistan was deliberated with the honor by NFEH dependent on its presentation in endeavor CSR activities, its workers’ contribution in CSR exercises, energy protection, ecological reviews, client protests and directing mindfulness programs on schooling, wellbeing and security. SICPA’s drives and accomplishments in securing the climate were additionally thought about.

NFEH Awards are conveyed each year to public and worldwide organizations for their exemplary presentation in 34 unique classes of Corporate Social Responsibility.

NFEH is a non-government, non-benefit and intentional association that targets encouraging, advancing and making natural, medical care and instructive mindfulness in different portions of society.

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Syed Muhammad Yasir Noor is a digital media strategist and writer, covering technology, telecom, and business news for TaazaTaren.

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