As a demonstration of its commitment to environmental sustainability, Karpowership Ghana, in partnership with the Ghana Navy and the Forestry Commission, has embarked on a massive tree-planting exercise in the Western Region in support of the government's "Tree for Life" initiative.
The event, which took place at the Sekondi Naval Base, saw the symbolic planting of 100 trees within the Naval facility, with an additional 2,900 trees earmarked for planting in the Subri Forest Reserve - a key ecological zone in the region.
The event was held under the national theme, "Reclaiming Degraded Landscapes." The initiative is part of Karpowership Ghana's ongoing support of the government's "Tree for Life" programme, which aims to combat deforestation, restore degraded lands, and raise national awareness about environmental protection.
This year's effort brings the company's total number of trees planted to 14,000 across Ghana since 2022.