Regional low-cost airline Jambojet has joined the Kenya Forest Service ‘Adopt-A-Forest’ framework which aims at boosting forest cover in line with the Government of Kenya’s objective to achieve 10% forest cover by 2030. The airline, which flies to 8 destinations, aims to plant at least 2 million trees by 2050.
Jambojet operates an average of 140 flights per week and has flown over 5 million passengers since its inception. Being the leading low-cost airline, Jambojet is cognizant that its operations significantly impact the environment, and in 2018 focused its environmental sustainability pillar on 3 SDGs 13, 14, and 15.
“We heed the global call for net-zero transition, and tree planting is one of the activities we consciously take part in to reduce the impact on the environment from our operations. We have been actively involved in tree planting activities with schools, public institutions, and the private sector, and the partnership with the Kenya Forest Service offers a great framework for adoption” said Karanja Ndegwa, Jambojet Managing Director and CEO.
Speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony at Ngong Hills Forest on Friday, Karanja further noted that Jambojet plans to replicate the Adopt-A-Forest framework across its 7 destinations in Kenya, including Nairobi, and Mombasa, Kisumu, Diani, Malindi, Eldoret, and Lamu.
Currently, the national tree cover stands at 7.5%. Kenya’s National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP 2018-2022) calls for increasing forest cover to 10% of total land area under Climate Change Priority 4, which translates to about 2 billion trees.
Jambojet has participated in tree planting activities in Eldoret – part of the Eldoret City Marathon whose theme is ‘Running for Climate Action. They have also planted trees at the Headquarters and in the various schools, they support in the Education pillar. To ensure the survival of the tree seedlings planted. The two organizations will work closely with the local communities that will care for the trees until maturity.