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Netzence expands to Ghana, reiterates commitment to sustainability

A leader in sustainability technology and management solutions, Netzence Sustainability Limited (Netzence), has expanded operations to Ghana.

Netzence disclosing in a statement signed by its Founder and CEO Dr. Sadiq Sani said the decision was to reinforce the company’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices globally and recognising Ghana’s rising importance as a hub for green initiatives in West Africa.

The statement expressed satisfaction with Ghana’s rapid economic growth, stable political climate, and progressive policies focused on sustainability.

“Netzence specialises in delivering innovative environmentally-friendly solutions aimed at reducing carbon footprints, enhancing realisation of the United Nations, UN, Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, and advancing Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, on sustainability. Its Flagship technology, CloseCarbon, is revolutionising carbon project monitoring, validation and incentives across Africa. With a proven track record across various sectors—including energy, waste management, and sustainable agriculture—Netzence has established itself as a pioneer in the field of sustainability on the international stage.

“The country’s government has made significant strides in promoting renewable energy and sustainable agriculture through initiatives linked to its Vision 2020 economic development plan, emphasising sustainable practices as essential for national growth.

“Netzence’s core objectives for its operations in Ghana include enhancing the realisation of the 2030 global emissions reduction target, 2050 net zero target, and the UN SDGs, which support promoting renewable energy. The company aims to leverage its expertise to assist Ghana in boosting energy generation through sustainable sources like solar, wind, and biomass.

“Enhancing waste management solutions. With urbanisation posing significant challenges, Netzence plans to introduce advanced waste management practices such as recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy technologies.

“The company intends to provide sustainability technology and management consulting and advisory services designed to enhance agricultural productivity while preserving the environment through organic farming and efficient resource use.

“The company intends to apply its technology to provide advanced Human and Machine Interaction (HMI) solutions to tackle land degradation, desertification, and drought.

“Netzence is dedicated to empowering local communities, organisations, and government officials through comprehensive training programs on best sustainability practices.

“The company aims to engage directly with communities (including Youth and Indigenous people) and organisations, promoting environmental awareness through educational programs and initiatives that foster social betterment.

“A cornerstone of Netzence’s expansion strategy is its intention to collaborate with local stakeholders, including government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private sector partners. Through these partnerships, Netzence is committed to ensuring that its projects not only align with local needs but also enhance their cultural relevance.

“Our move to Ghana is driven by the country’s ambitious sustainability goals and our shared vision for transforming environmental practices in the region. We believe that by entering this vibrant market, we can contribute substantially to the nation’s quest for sustainable development.”

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