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NFE, PSOJ partner to boost National Tree Planting Programme

Published:Monday | May 31, 2021 | 12:07 AM
Front row (from left): Pearnel Charles Jnr, minister of housing, urban renewal, environment and climate; Jervis Johnson, plant manager at  New Fortress Energy (NFE) and Kenora Prince, student at Mitchell Town Primary change.
Back row (from left): Mario Pal
Front row (from left): Pearnel Charles Jnr, minister of housing, urban renewal, environment and climate; Jervis Johnson, plant manager at New Fortress Energy (NFE) and Kenora Prince, student at Mitchell Town Primary change. Back row (from left): Mario Palmer, principal, Mitchell Town Primary; Imega Breese McNab, executive director, PSOJ; Councillor Winston Maragh and Kenrick Smith, student at the Mitchell Town Primary School. The occasion was the symbolic tree planting exercise by NFE and the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica at Mitchell Town Primary School ahead of Labour Day.

New Fortress Energy (NFE), liquefied natural gas (LNG) provider, has partnered with The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) to boost the Government of Jamaica’s National Tree Planting Programme, through a donation of over 2,000 locally grown ornamental and fruit trees. The initiative, which was announced during a symbolic tree planting at Mitchell Town Primary, includes donation of 1,500 seedlings to the PSOJ and over 500 to households and local farmers in the Port and Refinery Council communities in Hayes, Clarendon.

Pearnel Charles Jnr, minister of housing, urban renewal, environment and climate change, endorsed the initiative, saying; “Climate change and the importance of protecting and preserving our environment is not only important, but also urgent. And so we commend both New Fortress Energy and the PSOJ for their leadership and support of this urgent national cause. We look forward to more partnerships like these as we work together to achieve our goal.”

Meanwhile, Mariame McIntosh Robinson, vice-president of the PSOJ with oversight for environment and climate change, said: “We recognise that, as a small-island state, environmental sustainability will be critical for our long-term growth and, as such, we were pleased to respond to the OPM (Office of the Prime Minister) to partner on planting up to 500,000 trees over the next three years. We are very happy to receive this level of support from one of our members, New Fortress Energy, and look forward to other firms’ participation, given strong interest. Environmental sustainability is everyone’s responsibility, not only that of the Government or private sector. It will take the effort of every Jamaican citizen to care and protect our country from the harmful effects of climate change.”

The LNG provider is also supporting the PSOJ with their marketing and promotion of the programme among the productive sectors, with funding of US$3,000. Since the announcement of the National Tree Planting Programme in 2019, the PSOJ has pledged to leverage its networking platform and marketing efforts to facilitate the planting of 500,000 trees by private-sector entities.

The list of seedlings include ackee, starfruit, guava, rose apple, sweetsop, pimento and moringa, while ornamental trees include willow, lignum vitae, Cupressus, plus variations of poui and several others.

“On behalf of New Fortress Energy, we commend the Government of Jamaica for this very important initiative and the PSOJ for leading the charge among the private sector. Our chairman and founder started NFE with a vision of zero carbon emissions by 2030, and LNG has provided a pathway for Jamaica to be a leader on this global priority. We’re already seeing a positive impact with the reduction of carbon emissions by 30 per cent per year, which is equivalent to planting four million trees. We are therefore delighted to support the Government and the PSOJ on this national agenda of planting trees to help mitigate the harmful effects of climate change,” said Verona Carter, vice-president, New Fortress Energy.

“Planting trees provides various important benefits in helping to create sustainable communities, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans the air we breathe and helps prevent soil erosion, among many other benefits, and so we are very proud to be involved,” added Carter.