Industry News

Alba inaugurates Mangrove Nursery last week

Views : 129
Update time : 2023-08-03 16:32:24
Aluminium Bahrain (Alba), the world's largest aluminum smelter ex-China, inaugurated a Mangrove Nursery on July 26 to mark the International Day for the Conservation of Mangrove Ecosystem. Alba’s CEO Ali Al Baqali said that the project is part of the company’s goal of eliminating climate change.

The Mangrove Nursery, which started to be cultivated this February, is located at Alba’s HRH Princess Sabeeka Oasis. It covers an area of 8,600 square feet, containing 12,000 mangrove shrubs, and will then be further expanded to 20,000 mangrove shrubs.
Related News
Read More >>
FORNNAX reaches new heights with groundbreaking ceremony for one of the largest manufacturing facility FORNNAX reaches new heights with groundbreaking ceremony for one of the largest manufacturing facility
Mar .07.2025
FORNNAX reaches new heights with groundbreaking ceremony for one of the largest manufacturing facility
Production of LME deliverable KAS-branded aluminium at Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Resources Group has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone Production of LME deliverable KAS-branded aluminium at Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Resources Group has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone
Mar .07.2025
Production of LME deliverable KAS-branded aluminium at Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Resources Group has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone
Efficient power transmission with Diamond Power Infrastructure’s AL 59 wire rods Efficient power transmission with Diamond Power Infrastructure’s AL 59 wire rods
Mar .07.2025
Efficient power transmission with Diamond Power Infrastructure’s AL 59 wire rods
Here’s what GIADEC’s new CEO thinks about Ghana’s integrated aluminium industry and the impact of the bauxite export ban Here’s what GIADEC’s new CEO thinks about Ghana’s integrated aluminium industry and the impact of the bauxite export ban
Mar .07.2025
Here’s what GIADEC’s new CEO thinks about Ghana’s integrated aluminium industry and the impact of the bauxite export ban