Sinofert Issues CSR Report
July 4, 2008 |
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Sinofert Holdings Limited issued "Sinofert Social Responsibility Report 2007", which is its first corporate social responsibility report since it was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in July 2005.
Formerly named Sinochem Hong Kong Holdings Limited, Sinofert's report reveals core values and development course for the company. It elaborates on efforts it has made to realize five major social responsibility management goals, which are abiding by the law, creating profits for shareholders, improving customer services, environmental protection and employee care.
CEO of Sinofert Du Keping said "serving the farmers wholeheartedly" is always the aim of Sinofert, and also the pursuit of CSR in agricultural security and environmental protection is of utmost concern.
Sinofert is one of the largest fertilizer enterprise comprising production, procurement and distribution businesses in China.
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