Absa Bank Ghanaâs commitment to the environment remains one of the strengths of the âs strategy in the country.
Beyond establishing an undisputed leadership in financial performance and sustainability, the bankâs dedication to addressing key environmental, health and education issues is an example of what a modern bank must stand for.
Bank colleagues from various units across the country recently embarked on an extensive tree planting campaign to support climate change and the governmentâs Green Agenda.
The Green Ghana Agenda initiative was introduced by the government last year to alleviate the countryâs high rate of rainforest loss. Several organisations and groups, Absa, responded to the call, and over five million trees were planted nationwide last year.
This year, thanks to a partnership with the Forestry Commission, Absa has planted 10,000 seedlings with the support of 1,000 employees across the bank. The planting activity, which has now become an annual affair, is titled âGreen Care Initiativeâ and aligns with the bankâs purpose of playing an impactful role in society.
Commenting, Director of Marketing and Corporate Relations at Absa Bank, Nana Essilfuah Boison, said, âWe all want a safe, easy to live in and sustainable world. At Absa, we are in the business of supporting a society that enhances our work for our clients and customers.
âPlanting trees has become very important, especially in our world today, where matters of the environment, social and governance (ESG) concern all.
âWe are proud of our colleague volunteers who always show energy and willingness to be part of our various community initiatives. It speaks to our purpose of bringing possibilities to life.â
The Green Care Initiative was launched by the bank last year to create opportunities for employees to volunteer and contribute to activities supporting the environment and climate change issues.Â