Our Corporate Social Responsibility
Green Schools
Tree Planting Initiative
This initiative is a nationwide transformative program aimed at restoring Kenya's ecosystems by planting 1 million trees over five years, while empowering youth and engaging communities.
A tree is more than roots and leaves—it’s tomorrow’s cleaner air, a child’s greener playground, and a community’s hope for resilience.
Why this Initiative?
With tree cover rapidly declining, this initiative addresses urgent
environmental challenges such as poor air quality and biodiversity loss. Trees
improve soil health, act as carbon sinks, and help restore ecosystem
balance—supporting long-term climate resilience.
By establishing environmental clubs and training students, the program
fosters eco-consciousness among young people. It builds future leaders who
value sustainability and are equipped to protect natural resources.
Innovative ideas like “tree birthday celebrations” encourage families and local
communities to take ownership of planted trees, promoting stewardship and a
shared responsibility for environmental health.
The project indirectly boosts agriculture, health, and green job creation. A
healthier environment supports better livelihoods, creating a foundation for
economic growth that goes hand-in-hand with sustainability.
Progress
Within just two months, we've planted over 1,000 trees in two schools Obambo Primary School & Uradi Primary School, with overwhelming support. Many more schools have shown interest, highlighting the initiative’s scalability and community appeal.
WHAT NEXT?
We are committed to expanding our reach and making a lasting environmental and educational impact.
The response so far confirms the urgency of our mission and the community's readiness to be part of a greener future.