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L’Oréal East africa has received the RoSPA Gold award, a global recognition for excellence in workplace health and safety. The Nairobi plant earned the award on its first attempt, marking a major milestone for the company. During the award ceremony at the nairobi plant, leaders praised the achievement due to strong safety systems, staff training, and teamwork. In their speeches, company representatives also urged the government to support the growth of the cosmetics industry in kenya. In an exclusive interview, plant officials said the award positions the nairobi site among L’Oréal’s top global performers and motivates others to prioritize safety.
Nairobi L’Oréal Plant Earns Global Health and Safety Recognition
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