Jackery Reports 66,096 Mangrove Trees Planted in Kenya Through Greenspark Partnership
Event summary
- Jackery has planted 66,096 mangrove trees in Kenya since October 2025 through its partnership with Greenspark.
- The reforestation efforts have sequestered 608 tonnes of CO₂ per year and restored 26.438 hectares of forest area.
- The initiative also supports social value, creating 20 days of fair employment for local communities for every 10,000 trees planted.
- Jackery's partnership with Greenspark includes additional verified initiatives such as the Plastic Bank project and the UN project 9933 in Malawi.
The big picture
Jackery's progress report highlights the growing trend of corporations taking measurable steps towards sustainability, moving beyond mere commitments to tangible environmental and social impacts. This aligns with broader industry shifts towards ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) metrics and the increasing demand for transparency in corporate sustainability efforts. The scale of Jackery's initiatives, including CO₂ sequestration and forest restoration, positions it as a leader in the portable power and solar energy solutions sector.
What we're watching
- Impact Scaling
- Whether Jackery can sustain and expand its environmental initiatives beyond tree planting to include other significant projects.
- Social Value
- How the social value created by Jackery's initiatives will contribute to long-term economic resilience in the regions involved.
- Strategic Alignment
- The pace at which Jackery integrates its sustainability efforts into its core business strategy and product offerings.
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