EuroChem receives IFA Gold Medal in recognition of safety, health, and environment engagement
Published by Robyn Wainwright,
Assistant Editor
World Fertilizer,
EuroChem Group AG, a leading global fertilizer producer, has received the International Fertilizer Association (IFA) Excellence Gold Medal for its efforts in advancing safety, health, and environment (SHE) issues.
As part of the IFA’s Culture of Excellence, the world’s leading association for the fertilizer industry bestows the SHE Gold Medal on companies that appraise and address their efforts in four key areas: Employee Safety Performance, Employee Safety Perceptions, Environmental Performance, and Energy Efficiency & CO2 Emissions.
“EuroChem leads by example in the international fertilizer industry in terms of advancing the agenda of Safety, Health, and Environment issues,” said IFA President Rakesh Kapur. “We are proud to have EuroChem among our valued members and look to the company as a guiding light.”
The IFA SHE Excellence Gold Medal was received by Egor Yurkin, the Head of EuroChem’s Health, Safety, and Environment department, at the IFA’s Strategic Forum in Beijing, part of the body’s General Assembly.
“Continuing to achieve sustainable growth is a key measure of success, along with the effective people management, safety, environmental stewardship, and stakeholder engagement,” Egor Yurkin said.
“It is a huge honour to have our efforts recognised by the International Fertilizer Association and we look forward to boosting our collaboration in future years,” he added.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/special-reports/14112018/eurochem-receives-ifa-gold-medal-in-recognition-of-health-safety-and-environment-engagement/
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