By: Darious Dapae
Greenville, Sinoe County: The Sinoe Building Climate Resilient Project (SBCRP) has officially been launched in Greenville, marking a major milestone in strengthening climate resilience, environmental awareness, and sustainable waste management systems across Sinoe County.
The program brought together county authorities, community leaders, youth groups, school representatives, and waste management actors to highlight the project’s goals and recognize local waste management enterprises contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment.
Giving an overview of the program, Mr. James Jasay, Enterprise Development Officer of SBCRP, explained that the project is aimed at building community resilience to climate change while creating economic opportunities through organized waste management enterprises. He noted that empowering local actors remains key to achieving sustainable environmental outcomes.
A comprehensive project overview was presented by Mr. Clarence Powell, Project Manager of SBCRP. His presentation focused on climate literacy, awareness outreach, and waste enterprise support, detailing how the project will educate communities on climate risks, promote environmental responsibility, and provide operational support to waste management groups in the county.
As part of the launch and awards ceremony, SBCRP presented working materials to Eco Track Solutions, the waste management group collaborating with the project in Sinoe County. Items presented included two tricycles, eight wheelbarrows, two computers, jackets, rainboots, and other essential working tools. The materials were officially received by Mr. Dennis Koon, Head of Eco Track Solutions, who expressed gratitude for the support and reaffirmed his team’s commitment to effective waste management services in the county.
Additionally, trash cans were presented to ten schools participating in the SBCRP outreach program. The items were received by students representing their respective schools, highlighting the project’s emphasis on engaging young people in proper waste disposal practices and environmental protection.
The launch of the Sinoe Building Climate Resilient Project reflects a renewed commitment to promoting climate resilience, supporting local waste management enterprises, and fostering environmental stewardship throughout Sinoe County.
