We are delighted to participate at the ongoing COP15 conference happening in Victoria Falls, with our Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman Dr Dilesh Nguwaya, saying the company was contributing greatly towards protection of wetlands.
COP15 is running under the theme, ‘Wetlands for Our Common Future,’ which resonates with our company’s vision.
“We invite all COP15 attendees to grace the Geo Pomona stand at Victoria Falls and witness what is possible when innovation, policy and purpose align,” said Dr Nguwaya.
Dr Nguwaya said our participation at COP15 was testament to a firm commitment to sustainable environmental management.
He said: “The company’s waste-to-energy project will not only generate electricity, but also divert thousands of tonnes of solid waste from landfills, thus preventing contamination of surrounding wetlands and groundwater systems.
“Our participation at COP15 is a proud moment not just for Geo Pomona, but for Zimbabwe as a whole.
“We are demonstrating that when public-private partnerships are guided with the right vision, infrastructure, and commitment, Africa can lead in delivering sustainable, circular solutions that address waste, energy and environmental preservation all at once.
“We believe the Geo Pomona model can be replicated across Africa to help governments meet both their energy and environmental goals.
“By encapsulating waste and managing leachate at the source, we are directly protecting Zimbabwe’s wetland ecosystems from hazardous run-off.”