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ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

Sustainable sourcing and resource efficiency

The global supply chain was greatly interrupted during the COVID-19 lockdown of countries and transportation chains. Additionally the global resource scarsity is becoming a more prevelent reality as the consumption of materials over the last many decades has scaled and put great pressure on the finite resources of our planet.

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Continuing the communication with our global supply chain we have focused increasingly on these aspects of securing the materials we need:

Localised procurement of materials and services

Resource and materials circularity, locally where possible

Efforts to reduce material consumption where possible

Innovated on our ways of running a production business.

Establish strong agreements with local, regional and global suppliers and partners

NRS Relief stays resilient for the good of our partners, their end-users, and the communities we operate in. Our commitment to the social wellbeing and environmental stability is our guide for ensuring sustainability in action in everything we do.

2,476,603 Beneficiaries/end users

Total products sold

4,686,644 Clients served 44 Countries delivered 65

The core of my task involves solution provision, either as goods or as a service. Sustainability to me is all about finding that balance between offering lifesaving solutions and the impact of the production or delivery processes on the environment. The balance sort has led to a transition, where sustainable products and processes are given priority in our offers. Carbon footprints from the purchases of raw materials to the delivery of the finished products are analysed at a certain level when offering goods related services.

Chima Nzeakor Business Development and Sales Assistant NRS Relief

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