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Johor Port Authority – Multi-faceted CSR initiatives

In 2023, the Johor Port Authority (JPA) demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility through substantial funding allocations, earmarking RM1 million for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs and RM1.5 million for Wakalah Zakat, a program specifically aimed…

25/06/2024
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Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority – Sustainability report 2020-21

The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) issued its first Sustainability Report in 2021. The report reflects JNPT’s commitments and achievements in fostering leadership in sustainability and creating value while adhering to the economic, social, and environmental…

22/06/2024
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Manzanillo International Terminal – Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives

Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) is a transshipment container terminal serving Panama and the world, dedicated to container handling and storage. MIT contributes to business and environmental sustainability through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). We invest in the…

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Port of Long Beach – Community Grants Program

The Port of Long Beach Community Grants Program is a global model for supporting resilient environments and promoting health and well-being in near-port communities heavily impacted by industrial operations. The Program is an innovative, community-based initiative…

19/06/2024
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Solomon Ports – Mangrove Restoration and Livelihood Project

Mangroves are vital ecosystems that protect coasts, store carbon, and support biodiversity, but they are threatened by human activities and climate change. Solomon Ports embarked on a project to restore and regenerate a depleted mangrove forest…

14/06/2024
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Port of Vigo – Blue Trail Heritage Route

The “Blue Trail: Heritage Route of the Port of Vigo” project is an innovative and sustainable initiative that celebrates the rich maritime heritage of the Port of Vigo while promoting inclusive and sustainable tourism. Motivated by…

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Port of Taipei – Good neighborhood program

Port infrastructure development projects are often associated with negative impacts on the environment and may put pressure to surrounding communities. Taipei Port is still a very young port that began reclamation in 1993 and started its…

12/06/2024
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Lyttelton Port Company – Port Saddle ecological restoration

Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) have undertaken a long-term partnership with the Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust (BPCT) centred on the Port Saddle Ecological Restoration Project. The Port Saddle is a 17-ha site owned by LPC, situated on…

11/06/2024
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Chennai Port – Championing community empowerment and sustainable growth

Chennai Port, established in 1881, has played a pivotal role in catalyzing regional growth, fostering trade, and driving commerce in India and beyond. Our commitment extends beyond commerce and trade, encompassing empowerment through education, community welfare…

04/06/2024
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