ECCBC is advancing its sustainability agenda in North Africa through localized and regional sourcing strategies that reduce environmental impact and improve operational efficiency. In Morocco, fully localizing our sourcing has eliminated the need for long-distance transportation, resulting in a significant reduction in our carbon footprint. The shift has also been supported by local production facilities powered entirely by renewable electricity, reinforcing our efforts toward low-carbon operations. In Algeria, we have strengthened regional sourcing by primarily relying on Tunisia, which has helped streamline logistics and reduce emissions. This approach supports our ESG goals while fostering regional collaboration.
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