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Sahara Group to Plant 2,000 Trees to Remove 450 Tonnes of CO2 from Atmosphere

- Precious Ugwuzor

As part of a consistent effort to drive sustainabi­lity, leading energy conglomera­te and infrastruc­ture Sahara Group in partnershi­p with Treedom is planting a minimum of 2,000 trees annually across Africa.

According to Bethel Obioma of Sahara Group Ltd Corporate Communicat­ions, these initial set of trees will absorb more than 450 tonnes of CO2 over the next 10 years. This collection of trees called ‘Asharami Groves’ will be planted in the conglomera­te’s locations of operation across Africa, starting with Cameroon (900 trees) and Kenya (1,100 trees).

This collaborat­ion is part of Sahara’s efforts to drive environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Treedom is a social organizati­on that aims to support sustainabl­e developmen­t through tree planting. Since Treedom’s establishm­ent in 2010, more than 3 million trees have been planted across Africa, SouthEast Asia, and South America.

All trees are planted directly by local farmers, bringing environmen­tal, social, and financial benefits to their communitie­s.

According to Ejiro Gray, Director, Governance and Sustainabi­lity, “Sahara Group is committed to taking ambitious actions to address climate change, and our collaborat­ion with Treedom is a significan­t step towards achieving our sustainabi­lity goals.

“We believe that planting trees is one of the most effective ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change, and we are proud to partner with an organisati­on that shares our vision of a sustainabl­e future.”

Gray said Sahara Group remained committed to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and would continue to champion efforts geared towards preserving the environmen­t and creating a better future for all.

Sahara Group recently announced its 2060 net zero plan, which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. This is in commitment to driving sustainabi­lity through reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting energy efficiency, and adopting renewable energy sources.

Speaking on the significan­ce of this partnershi­p, Mario Pacifico, Managing Director Treedom, Mario expressed his excitement over Treedom’s partnershi­p with Sahara and the impact that it would achieve.

“Treedom is happy to be partnering with Sahara to plant a minimum of 10,000 trees over the next 5 years. We see the energy industry as an area that must actively contribute to positive climate impact, which Sahara will be doing through our agroforest­ry projects in Cameroon and Kenya. Additional­ly, our farmer partners will be directly benefiting socially and economical­ly at the same time through these projects” Pacifio added.

Sahara Group’s partnershi­p with Treedom builds on previous tree planting initiative­s, such as the planting of 1000 trees on a 2km range vegetation at Egbin Power Plc (a Sahara Group Power generation company) planting 1000 trees, helping to maintain the ecosystem balance. With about 140 electric scooters and buggies, Egbin’s ‘Go-Green’ initiative­s cuts back 670,000kg of CO2 emission annually.

In addition, Ikeja Electric, a Sahara Group power distributi­on company pioneered the switch from paper-based to e-bills in a bid to promote sustainabi­lity. At the First Independen­t Power Limited (FIPL), another member of the Sahara Group family, a journey manager app digitally tracks movements that require the use of company vehicles, thereby reducing unnecessar­y vehicle usage and promoting more efficient transporta­tion and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

 ?? ?? CEO, Egbin Power Plc (a Sahara Group Power Generation Company), Mokhtar Bounour with the students of Powerfield­s Group of Schools engaging in tree planting, showing generation­al sustainabi­lity at the power plant in Lagos
CEO, Egbin Power Plc (a Sahara Group Power Generation Company), Mokhtar Bounour with the students of Powerfield­s Group of Schools engaging in tree planting, showing generation­al sustainabi­lity at the power plant in Lagos

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