Willem Fourie, Form Ghana's CEO, writes:
At the core of Form Ghana's actions and operations lies a profound belief in collaboration and the resilience of people and nature. We aim to protect, sustainably restore, and manage Ghana's degraded forestry reserves, benefiting people and nature.
We work with communities to sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) by planting trees in degraded forest reserves, restoring riparian buffer zones, reducing illegal logging and bush fires and introducing sustainable agro-forestry partnerships and projects.
Voluntary carbon markets are vital in driving livelihood and climate action. Form Ghana's activities are aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and promote nature-based solutions. We strive to communicate effectively with our social partners to facilitate our objective to reforest 20,000 hectares of degraded forest reserves in Ghana.
We only trade high-quality carbon credits that have undergone significant due diligence and meet the highest international standards.
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