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Makran Petchem City: Industry-Environment Development Model

Makran Petchem City: Industry-Environment Development Model
(Tuesday, February 25, 2025) 11:44

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – The CEO of Shastan Investment Company, Afshar Baziyar, emphasized the petrochemical industry's responsibility to play a pivotal role in supporting the surrounding community, particularly in the free trade zone of Chabahar and the Makran Petrochemical City.

Speaking on the sidelines of his visit to the third International Eurasia Trade Exhibition, Baziyar highlighted the importance of developing both the industry and its surrounding environment in tandem. He noted that in the past, industrial hubs in Iran tended to focus on local community development only after their plants were operational. These efforts usually involved various community initiatives such as education, culture, and technical training.

However, Baziyar pointed out that Shastan and the Negin Development Company, a key player in the Makran petrochemical project, approach this issue differently. From the outset, the focus has been on both the local environment and ecosystem, incorporating broad strategies for sustainable development, particularly in terms of environmental considerations. He cited the procurement of equipment and technology selection, as well as the construction of a desalination water intake system, as examples of this approach.

“The industry must fulfill its role and responsibilities towards the host community, the local population,” Baziyar said. "Our goal from the beginning has been to create a promising future for the local community through impactful initiatives. Empowering the local people and building the capacity for local development in our plants are central to this effort."

One significant initiative has been the establishment of two educational centers in the Chabahar area: a technical high school and a vocational training center focused on petrochemical skills. These institutions aim to train local students and young people for careers in the petrochemical sector, ensuring future job security for the community.

Baziyar also pointed out that a key achievement was the inauguration of the 230 kV electrical substation at the Makran Petrochemical City by local workforce members. After completing specialized training under the supervision of the Negin Petrochemical Development Company, these local workers are now employed at the substation.

“This is a significant step in empowering the local workforce and enhancing the skill sets required to improve the operational efficiency of the facility,” he said.

In closing, Baziyar emphasized that this approach goes beyond merely fulfilling corporate social responsibility. Shastan aims to cultivate a culture of social responsibility within the petrochemical industry, ensuring that it becomes an integral part of its organizational ethos.


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