Oriental Weavers Strengthens Commitment to Sustainable Manufacturing During UN Global Compact CEO Visit
Cairo – Oriental Weavers, a prominent player in the global carpet manufacturing industry, recently hosted Ms. Sanda Ojiambo, Assistant Secretary-General and CEO of the United Nations Global Compact, along with Ms. Walaa El-Husseiny, Country Director of the UN Global Compact Network Egypt, at its headquarters in 10th of Ramadan City. This visit highlighted the company’s enduring commitment to responsible manufacturing and sustainable growth.
The engagement aligns with the United Nations Global Compact Network Egypt’s initiative to involve leading Egyptian enterprises in the global and African responsible business agenda. Oriental Weavers has been recognized for its active participation in this movement. Under the leadership of Ms. Yasmine Khamis, Chair of Oriental Weavers Carpets and a member of the Africa Business Leaders Coalition, the company plays a vital role in a CEO-led platform that promotes sustainable growth, climate action, gender equality, and economic transformation across Africa.
The Role of Oriental Weavers in Sustainable Business Practices
The visit underscores the significance of involving leading Egyptian industrial firms as catalysts for responsible manufacturing, enhancing export competitiveness, and fostering scalable sustainability transformations within African value chains. Ms. Khamis articulated the company’s philosophy, stating, “At Oriental Weavers, sustainability is embedded across our operations and long-term strategy. We firmly believe that responsible manufacturing is not only essential to protecting our environment and supporting our communities, but also a strategic imperative for enhancing competitiveness, meeting the evolving expectations of global markets, and delivering long-term value to all stakeholders.”
Ms. Ojiambo emphasized the critical role businesses play in fostering a sustainable and inclusive future. She noted, “Oriental Weavers’ commitment to responsible manufacturing demonstrates how sustainability can be embedded across industrial operations while creating value for business, communities, and the environment.”
Insights from the Manufacturing Facilities
During her visit, Ms. Ojiambo toured Oriental Weavers’ advanced manufacturing facilities, gaining insights into the company’s vertically integrated operations and sustainability initiatives. These efforts focus on enhancing energy efficiency, optimizing resource utilization, reducing waste, and supporting circular economy principles. Such practices are increasingly relevant in today’s industrial landscape, where sustainability is becoming a key competitive differentiator.
The discussions also delved into the evolving business environment in Egypt, highlighting the importance of collaboration between the private sector and international organizations. This cooperation is vital for accelerating progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The role of Oriental Weavers in reinforcing Egypt’s status as a global manufacturing and export hub was a focal point, as was the contribution of business leadership to advancing sustainable development across the African continent.
Commitment to International Sustainability Frameworks
The visit reaffirmed Oriental Weavers’ dedication to international sustainability frameworks and its commitment to creating lasting environmental and social impacts through responsible business practices. The company aims to foster innovation, community engagement, and strategic partnerships that align with global sustainability objectives.
About Oriental Weavers
Founded in 1979 by industrialist Mohamed Farid Khamis, Oriental Weavers has evolved from a single loom operation into the world’s foremost manufacturer of woven carpets. The company draws on Egypt’s rich textile heritage, which spans over 5,000 years, and is driven by a mission to spread happiness and comfort through its products.
Employing over 19,000 individuals across 27 factories in Egypt, Oriental Weavers produces more than 150 million square meters of carpet annually. The company sells 48 carpets every minute, operates over 260 showrooms in Egypt, and exports to more than 118 countries. Its extensive portfolio features over 4.5 million unique designs, showcasing exceptional variety, innovation, and craftsmanship. Oriental Weavers is also a trusted partner for global hospitality leaders and numerous office and government buildings worldwide.
The company’s local roots and global impact continue to set the standard in the industry, weaving comfort, quality, and creativity into every space.
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