
As part of its efforts in environmental protection and as a reflection of its
commitment towards the community, Jordan Telecom Group “Orange” signed an agreement
with Hoppecke by virtue of which the latter will recycle old liquid batteries
used by Orange in operational sites. Hoppecke, which is licensed to recycle batteries
by the Ministry of Environment, will dispose of liquid batteries in a way that
is consistent with environmental protection conditions.
The agreement was signed by Jordan Telecom Group CEO Mr. Mickael Ghossein, and
Orange Mobile CEO Mrs. Majd Shweikeh on behalf of Orange, and by Eng. Mr. Mohammad
Fadel Al Tarawneh the manager of recycling factory of HOPPECKE, in the presence
of Abu Khader Group CEO, Mr. George Abu Khader who received the agreement from
Mrs. Shweikeh.
The Group is using liquid batteries as an alternative energy source to keep its
towers, operators and stations working in case of any disruption in electric power
supply. This agreement provides safe environmental solutions for the disposal
of used liquid batteries, thus contributing in protecting the environment from
the dangers of the material used to manufacture such batteries. Hoppecke factory
works to recycle used batteries that are considered dangerous waste due to their
harmful contents like lead and acid. His manager express the hope that other companies
and institutions will follow Jordan Telecom Group’s steps to protect the community
and the environment from the risks of improper destruction and burning of used
batteries.
Jordan Telecom Group “Orange” is working on signing a number of other agreements
with companies licensed by the Ministry of Environment, to dispose of burned oil
and dangerous solid materials through recycling, ensuring proper destruction in
ways that do not harm the environment. The Group is also aiming to acquire the
ISO14001:2004 environmental management certificate.
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