The “Recycling Surplus and Preserving Blessings” Association and the “Dress Project” signed a community partnership aimed at strengthening the role of the non-profit sector in how to make optimal use of used clothing resources and create sustainable projects that have an impact on the beneficiaries. The signing of the partnership comes from the standpoint of the importance of responding to the visions and requirements of the National Center for Development. The non-profit sector, and its close and direct connection with the indicators of the National Center for Waste Management.
Such as the signing of the partnership from the first party, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Surplus Recycling and Grace Preservation, Engineer Muhammad Ali Mahnashi, and the General Manager of the Clothes Project, Mr. Abdulaziz Baruth.
The partnership between the two parties seeks to support various social and environmental initiatives to achieve the goals of both parties and to create a positive societal impact aimed at reducing the waste of blessings, making optimal use of used resources, establishing the concept of sustainability, and raising the level of collective awareness of the necessity of preserving it.
For his part, Muhammad Mahnashi stressed the association’s endeavor to enhance social welfare and environmental sustainability, not to waste used resources, and to benefit from them in community projects that contribute to preserving, recycling, and delivering them to beneficiaries, as preserving blessings is one of the priorities of our holy law.
For his part, the director of the clothing project, Mr. Baworth, said that the project works to provide a qualitative experience in the processes of operating and recycling textiles and presenting them to the association’s beneficiaries in an acceptable manner that enhances the role of community partnership between the non-profit and private sectors, especially in the areas of recycling surplus and converting it to a benefit that enables the association to harness all Its potential to make a positive impact on our Saudi society.
It is worth noting that the partnership contributes to the importance of the complementary role between the public, private and non-profit sectors in achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
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