
In alignment with its environmental sustainability initiatives, ASA has collaborated with the Kwadaso Agricultural College to plant variety of tree seedlings in the confines of the college.
This collaborative effort is to help with the reduction of carbon emissions and fortify environmental resilience against natural challenges.
Trees planted include acacia, mahogany, coconut, cashew, mango and ofram.
The principal of the college, Mr Albert Appiah Amoakoh expressed satisfaction with the exercise and assured management of ASA that they will do all they can to nurture the seedlings to serve their intended purpose when they grow.
The Kwadaso Area Manager of ASA, Mr Enoch Fiador reiterated the company’s commitment and continued support to communities in which it operates. “The school was selected primarily due to its strategic location and high level of commitment on environmental awareness,” Mr. Fiador noted.
The Sustainability Manager of ASA, Richard Nartey took part in the exercise and used the opportunity to educate the students on the importance trees serve in our environment. “These trees will serve as pollutant filters for us to have fresh air, and as well sink the carbons that are polluting the atmosphere,” he added. ASA recognizes that climate change poses a risk to its operations and acknowledges the need to address this risk.
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