- "Shoot for the Future” court revamp project uses recycled materials to renovate public basketball courts
- Project is part of Aramco’s long-standing presence in China and partnership with the Chinese Basketball Association League
- Concept highlights Aramco’s leadership in innovation and community engagement, and more courts will be delivered across the nation
Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, has today unveiled the first three renovated community basketball courts in Beijing, China. These courts are part of Aramco’s “Shoot for the Future” basketball court revamp project, with the goal of injecting new energy into community basketball in China. The courts are built with innovative and advanced materials, with the flooring made partly from recycled plastic.
The project aims to showcase the increasingly important role that advanced materials can play in a circular carbon economy, while helping with Aramco’s objective to support and empower communities and youth through sports.
To bring the project to life, Aramco has worked closely with its chemical arm, the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), and Enlio, which is the exclusive supplier of 3x3 basketball floors for the Tokyo and Paris Olympics. Enlio has innovatively developed a customized advanced material formula using SABIC's advanced recycled plastic as the main material component.
The first three courts have been renovated in Dongdan, the iconic Chinese basketball neighborhood in Beijing. In order to drive the project forward, Aramco will continue working with its partners, aspiring to build courts across the country.