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RasGas and CPC Corporation officials with some of the student beneficiaries.
RasGas and CPC Corporation, Taiwan, have launched a joint corporate social responsibility (CSR) campaign that will benefit nine local schools in Taichung, Taiwan, bringing tangible benefits to hundreds of students.
The ‘Energising Education’ initiative will benefit the local community by improving and enhancing students’ educational experience. The initiative will provide improvements and upgrades to educational resources and facilitate better learning opportunities for students.
The CSR initiative is an extension of RasGas’ co-operation with CPC to meet Taiwan’s energy requirements, and working together to benefit the local community. This campaign represents an important aspect of the CSR programme launched by RasGas in 2013.
“Apart from providing LNG, a cleaner fuel, over the years, we also aim to create a meaningful connection with the communities where we live, work and further where we deliver LNG to,” said Hamad Mubarak al-Muhannadi, CEO of RasGas.
CPC Corporation chairman Sheng-Chung Lin explained that the beneficiaries of this joint-CSR project will be the children in six elementary schools and one junior high school.
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