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      Braintec to develop CSR strategy

      … but the absence of one has not prevented the company from participating in philanthropic projects with other actors in the past

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      Braintec Services, one of the country’s most diverse cleaning and chemicals manufacturing companies, has announced that they are currently developing a comprehensive Corporate Social Responsibility strategy that will guide them in how to give back to communities they operate in. 

      This was disclosed by the General Manager of the company, Brian Ketshabile. “Braintec is currently looking into developing its CSR as we are fully aware of the importance of giving back to the community. We are yet to share these initiatives with the public once implementation begins,” said Ketshabile. 

      He added that although they do not have a CSR strategy at the moment, they have participated in philanthropic responsibility projects with other organizations in the past. “These include schools and football organizations where we were able to donate some of their necessities,” he said. 

      Braintec was established in 2021 and offers cleaning services to the hospitality and healthcare sectors, landscaping, residential and office cleaning, cleaning of upholstery, car valet, and installation of chemical management equipment for efficient use of chemicals. 

      Since the advent of COVID-19, the company has also been manufacturing economical cleaning products. They distribute premium cleaning chemicals for kitchen, laundry, housekeeping and personal hygiene.

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