"Enhim" Plants Maple Alley in Novomoskovsk
Enhim
Green Charge
"Enhim" (part of the "NEC" Group) held the "Green Charge" environmental campaign in Novomoskovsk. Employees planted 10 Norway maple saplings in an alley near residential buildings on Kosmonavtov Street. The event was part of the "NEC" Group's comprehensive program of social responsibility and environmental stewardship.
As Sergey Mazitov, CEO of "Enhim" LLC, noted, the company's employees are not limited to merely complying with regulations but are also actively developing technologies to reduce their negative impact on the environment. "For "Enhim", as a responsible participant in the Tula Region's industrial complex, environmental issues and sustainable development are an integral part of our corporate strategy. At the same time, we are implementing new cleaning technologies, reducing emissions, and using resources efficiently in our production facilities," Mazitov emphasized.
The choice of maple trees for this alley was deliberate: they adapt well to the urban environment, are long-lived, and symbolize sustainability and dynamic development. As the CEO noted, "Enhim" is in many ways similar to maple saplings. "We are just as young, full of energy and the desire to grow," added Sergey Mazitov.
Ruslan Butov, head of the Novomoskovsk municipal administration, also took part in the event. The mayor thanked the company for its contribution to the city's development and, together with Sergey Mazitov, planted the first tree in the alley.
The "Green Charge" is becoming a good tradition for "NEC" Group companies. The holding's companies are actively developing corporate volunteering and environmental responsibility, bringing together proactive professionals who strive not only to transform the future of the energy industry but also to participate in important social projects.
As Sergey Mazitov, CEO of "Enhim" LLC, noted, the company's employees are not limited to merely complying with regulations but are also actively developing technologies to reduce their negative impact on the environment. "For "Enhim", as a responsible participant in the Tula Region's industrial complex, environmental issues and sustainable development are an integral part of our corporate strategy. At the same time, we are implementing new cleaning technologies, reducing emissions, and using resources efficiently in our production facilities," Mazitov emphasized.
The choice of maple trees for this alley was deliberate: they adapt well to the urban environment, are long-lived, and symbolize sustainability and dynamic development. As the CEO noted, "Enhim" is in many ways similar to maple saplings. "We are just as young, full of energy and the desire to grow," added Sergey Mazitov.
Ruslan Butov, head of the Novomoskovsk municipal administration, also took part in the event. The mayor thanked the company for its contribution to the city's development and, together with Sergey Mazitov, planted the first tree in the alley.
The "Green Charge" is becoming a good tradition for "NEC" Group companies. The holding's companies are actively developing corporate volunteering and environmental responsibility, bringing together proactive professionals who strive not only to transform the future of the energy industry but also to participate in important social projects.