Karbon-X Strengthens Its Leadership in Blue Carbon with an Innovative Restoration Project in Guinea.

Here’s the translation to American English:

A new initiative in the Konkouré delta in Guinea is based on the success of a mangrove reforestation project in Senegal, which has proven effective in reducing CO₂ and has provided tangible benefits to local communities. Karbon-X Corp., a company focused on climate solutions, has decided to expand its proven model to this region of West Africa, where blue carbon represents a key opportunity for investment in sustainability and coastal resilience.

Through its development and advisory division, ALLCOT, Karbon-X will implement a project that aims not only to restore mangroves but also to strengthen biodiversity and improve the living conditions of coastal communities. Mangroves play a crucial role as natural barriers against erosion, as well as nurseries for marine life and essential sources of income for families that depend on the sea.

To ensure effective implementation, ALLCOT has conducted regional technical missions and training sessions in Guinea, collaborating with local forestry and climate agencies. These activities have allowed for the exchange of best practices and the strengthening of local capacity in the area of blue carbon.

Alexis Leroy, Director of Sustainability Investments at Karbon-X, emphasized the importance of working collaboratively with local communities and governments. “We understand the drivers of deforestation and the need to ensure our efforts generate lasting social and environmental impacts,” he stated.

This new initiative reaffirms Karbon-X and ALLCOT’s commitment to transforming climate ambition into tangible results, accelerating the growth of the blue economy and shaping a more resilient future for the region. Interested parties can visit the Guinea Mangrove Restoration Project website to learn more about the activities and objectives of this effort.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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