National conference on promoting professional ethics and social responsibility held in Iran

National conference on promoting professional ethics and social responsibility held in Iran
(Saturday, January 27, 2024) 12:02

(Reuters) - The 10th national and second international conference on promoting professional ethics and social responsibility was held in Iran on Tuesday, honoring and introducing prominent figures in various fields.

 

 

According to NIPNA, the official news agency of Iran’s petrochemical industry, the ceremony was held on Monday evening (January 22) in the presence of scientific, cultural and political personalities, as well as the speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, in the summit hall.

Based on this report, in this ceremony, engineer Morteza Shahmirzai, deputy oil minister and CEO of National Petrochemical Company, Sepahdar Ansari Nik, CEO of Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company and Javad Hatami, CEO of Bushehr Petrochemical Company, were honored as active in the industrial sector.

Petrochemical industry’s satisfactory performance in social responsibilities

Mohsen Avazdokht, social adviser to the CEO and head of the social responsibility secretariat of National Petrochemical Company, said in a specialized panel on institutional and corporate social responsibility, which was held simultaneously with the 10th national and second international conference on promoting professional ethics and social responsibility: Petrochemical companies have the best performance in terms of commitment to social responsibilities.

He said that with the cooperation of the strategic council in the regions of Asaluyeh and Mahshahr, as well as the Makran region, the planned programs in the path of realizing social responsibilities are being implemented by forming specialized working groups, and this trend will continue in other parts of the country.

Avazdokht stated: We intend to move towards integration in social responsibilities with the centrality of National Petrochemical Company, and in this path, companies must pay their dues on time.

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