GIGI Investment Group has gone into partnership with the Dubai-headquartered Fuelre4m, marking a significant milestone as the first Fuelre4m partner in Africa.
This collaboration aligns perfectly with GiGi Investment Group’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, enhancing environmentally friendly energy solutions while expanding its global market presence.
Fuelre4m MD Rob Mortimer, expressed his excitement about the partnership.
With a 10-year track record of building world-class industrial brands, GiGi Investment Group is well-positioned to manage the anticipated rapid growth and benefits Fuelre4m which will bring to consumers of diesel, HFO, and other carbon-based fuels.
In a world increasingly focused on climate change and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, Fuelre4m emerges as a game-changer. Recognising the necessity of continued fossil fuel use for the foreseeable future, the company’s innovative approach ensures a cleaner, more efficient, and cost-effective process, aligning with global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategies.
The partnership is a significant milestone for GiGi Investment Group leading in change towards a sustainable energy future whilst aiming to impact the energy landscape in Africa positively.
The GiGi Investment Group holds interests in numerous companies operating in the mining, industrial, marine and construction market segments across sub-Saharan Africa.
Fuelre4m is known for its groundbreaking fossil fuel reforming technology, utilising 100% organic nano-biotechnology to enhance the efficiency, affordability, and environmental friendliness of fossil fuel consumption.
Tags: Fuelre4m, GiGi Investment Group, Sustainable
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