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Geo Pomona to plant 150 000 trees

By Staff Reporter

GEO-Pomona Waste Management is set to plant  150 000 trees as it ups the ante in contributing towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Speaking during United Nations Day commemorations in Harare last week, Geo Pomona Waste Management executive chairman Delish  Nguwaya said the role played by the private sector  in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in combating climate change, cannot be ignored.

He cited Geo Pomona as a practical example of how private sector players particularly those involved in waste management can help the government in managing greenhouse emissions. 

“The waste sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for approximately 3.42% of national emissions. The primary gases of concern are methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. In response to this challenge, we at Geo Pomona Waste Management have implemented effective waste management solutions designed to minimize these harmful emissions and promote a cleaner environment,” he said.

Nguwaya revealed that his company is set to plant trees across 150,000 square metres which will absorb carbon dioxide and clean the environment.

 Geo Pomona’s partnership with the United Nations, including key UN agencies like UNEP, UNDP, and UNICEF, has further advanced Zimbabwe’s sustainability efforts.

“Throughout the year, Geo Pomona Waste Management has worked closely with the United Nations, guided by the UN resident and humanitarian coordinator,along with esteemed technical agencies such as UNEP, UNDP, UNICEF, UN Women, UNFPA, and FAO. Together, we organized the regional SADC commemoration of World Environment Day, drawing over 2,500 participants to adopt the Harare Declaration on Environmental Sustainability,” he said.

“Geo Pomona Waste Management (Pvt) Ltd has also joined forces with the UN to engage First Ladies of SADC countries in climate action and environmental sustainability advocacy, linked to the SADC Summit where Zimbabwe assumed leadership.”

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