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SUSTINABILITY
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
(SDG)
During that time, progress was not uniform across the world with some
countries making big strides and others making little to no progress across
the eight goals.
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17 GOALS FOR SUSTINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Introduction
On 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda
for Sustainable Development — adopted by world leaders in September 2015 at a historic
UN Summit — officially came into force. Over the next fifteen years, with these new goals
that universally apply to all, countries will mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight
inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind
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The 17 SDG with Short Description
1. No Poverty
To end poverty, everyone should have basic healthcare, security and education.
2. Zero Hunger
Globally, one in nine people are undernourished. This goal aims to end hunger.
3. Good Health
Ensuring people live healthy lives can cut child mortality and raise life expectancy.
4. Education
The UN wants everyone to have access to inclusive, equitable quality education.
5. Gender Equality
Gender equality is a human right, and is vital for a peaceful, prosperous world.
6. Clean Water
Clean water protects people from disease, yet three in 10 people lack access to it.
7. Clean Energy
Targets for 2030 include using more renewable, affordable energy.
8. Economic Growth
The aim is for sustainable economic growth and decent employment for all.
10. No Inequality
The poorest 40 per cent of the population should be able to grow their income
faster than average.
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11. Sustainability
The UN wants to increase affordable housing and make settlements inclusive, safe
and sustainable.
17. Partnership
If all countries are to achieve the goals, international cooperation is vital.
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AT PETROJET
Sustainability at Petrojet means providing more services to the society including
Petrojet's employees themselves , more involvement and contribution in working
through several channels and in different ways to help society to grow and develop.
Petrojet contributes to all of the 17 SDGs directly and indirectly through its vision and
mission statements and its core values. we’ve focused our effort directly on 7 SDGs
through our projects and investments (explained further below), and to 10 SDGs
indirectly by making an impact through our strategic plan (vision, mission, objectives,
strategies and action plans).
Direct Indirect
Vision
-To be the most trusted
international Builder
Building our own infrastructure “Enhancing wellbeing and welfare
contributing to a better through our community
required for mega projects
tomorrow. Supporting open innovation investments”
through investing in research and
development
Conducting impact analysis as
part of planning for new projects
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Direct Indirect
Mission
-We utilize our total
commitment program
“ ™” to provide first
class integrated services, Increasing crop yields through
“Promote fair, peaceful, equal
developments & our fertilizer complex projects
and inclusive societies for
Developing water
investments to the energy, sustainable development
management and treatment
industrial & infrastructure through our services,
projects
developments &
sectors across the Middle Growing our new energies
investments”
East & Africa, while relying business with our investments
on Quality, HSE, Security, Transparency about our
efficiency and ethical approach and performance
Providing equal opportunity in
practices through qualified career development,
manpower, advanced promotion, training and
technology and flexible rewards
management systems to Paying taxes and generating
sustain company’s growth. revenue through it
Supporting open innovation
through investing in research
and development
Building infrastructure
required for mega projects
Working with others in
sustainability partnerships and
collaborations
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Direct Indirect
Core Values
Quality, HSE, Security
Ethics & Integrity
Fair return for all
Innovation & Excellence
Continuous Improvement Providing equal
“Our core values serve on
Sustainability opportunity in career
implementing social justice,
development,
equity and respect for
promotion, training
diversity while enhancing
and rewards
quality of life and health
Supporting open
through our investments”
innovation through
investing in research
and development
Monitoring diversity
and improving
gender balance in our
labor force
Conducting impact
analysis as part of
planning for new
projects
Publicly reporting our
safety, social and
environmental
performance
Working with others
in sustainability
partnerships and
collaborations
Transparency about
our approach and
performance
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)
At Petrojet, our policies & practices reflect a commitment towards the society through
its devoted contribution in community development and improvement.
Launched a campaign to raise awareness on burns (Ahl Masr) for Local Branches’
employees (Northern branch, Zohr project, Marine yard, Southern branch, Tunnel
project, Pipe coating factory, Eastern branch, Equipment department , Central
workshops).
Participated in a tender for the construction of Ahl Masr hospital for burns.
Carried out the development of “Elkarnak” Village in Qena (Masr El kheir).
Participated in the construction of the (main building) of (500 500) hospital phase1
Offered Material & Moral support for a number of hospitals such as: Abu- el Reesh
Hospital, National cancer institute and some Orphanages.
Carried out the Cleaning of Zaytoon and El- Nozha Districts in Cairo.
Constructed a pedestrian bridge in El- Nozha District.
Constructed Petrojet sporting club for youth – Academies division
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A RECOMMENDATION TO PETROJET APPLY
3R’S CONSEPT.
:
Reduce, reuse and recycle (R3) are the three essential components of environmentally-
responsible consumer behavior
R3 is sometimes called the waste hierarchy. Here's how that hierarchy might apply to
computers:
The concept behind the first R, Reduce, is that you should limit the number
of purchases that you make in the first place. So, for example, you might limit
your household to a single computer.
The concept behind the second R, Reuse, is that you should reuse items as
much as possible before replacing them. For example, it generally makes more
environmental sense to update your computer rather than get rid of it and buy
a new one. However, if you do replace your computer, you should ensure that
it, or its components, are reused. Many charitable organizations welcome
donations of second-hand computers.
The concept behind the third R, Recycle, is that you should ensure that items
or their components are put to some new purpose as much as possible. If your
computer is not fit for reuse as is, you can donate it to one of several
organizations.
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The 3 R’s Concept in Construction Projects:
The 3 Rs To lower construction waste and save money, we can:
Reduce the amount of materials needed
Reuse materials from a building project for use at other locations, and
Recycle whenever possible.
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2. Reuse
Sort materials during and after construction to look for items that may be
reusable.
3. Recycle
We can search to find a local recycler that will accept materials for recycling.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Waste reduction is not only good for the
environment, but it is good for business too.
There are multiple ways to reduce construction waste by using the 3 Rs.
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