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Softcare FM Manufacturing Ltd has been adjudged the Corporate Social Responsibility Company of the Year at the 13th Association of Ghana Industrial and Quality Awards held at the Accra International Conference Centre on November 13.
The award was received by the Commercial Director of Softcare FM, Jasper Archer.
The award is in recognition of the transformational CSR initiatives that have been implemented by Softcare FM Manufacturing Ltd to promote social change and positively impact the lives in the country.
Softcare FM Manufacturing Limited Company, a local manufacturer of diapers, wet wipes and sanitary pads is accountable and committed to improving the well-being of communities and society through various donations and sponsorships to communities, hospitals and schools.
Also, the company's focus on locally produced, affordable products has helped to boost consumer pride and demand for "Made in Ghana" goods reinforcing the industry's importance
Softcare FM Ghana's achievement in the manufacturing sector underscores its reputation for producing high-quality feminine hygiene products, including baby diapers, baby wipes and sanitary pads.
The company's commitment to customer health and safety, as well as its dedication to improving the lives of women and children, has cemented its role as a key player in the hygiene sector, both within Ghana and across the African continent
The AGI Industrial and Quality Awards is an annual event to recognize excellence and innovation displayed by the association's member companies during the year under review
This year's event was on the theme "Navigating The Uncertainties of Our Business Landscape To Sustain Productivity."
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