MAS Linea Aqua has joined hands with The Carbon Consulting Company (CCC) to launch the company’s latest Corporate Environmental Responsibility initiative. Commemorating World Environment Day 2013, Managing Director of the company Sarinda Unamboowe, ceremoniously planted the first of over 1,000 rainforest trees that will be planted by the company to expand the Hiniduma Bio Link [...]

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MAS Linea Aqua joins CCC in Rainforest Project

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MAS Linea Aqua has joined hands with The Carbon Consulting Company (CCC) to launch the company’s latest Corporate Environmental Responsibility initiative.

Commemorating World Environment Day 2013, Managing Director of the company Sarinda Unamboowe, ceremoniously planted the first of over 1,000 rainforest trees that will be planted by the company to expand the Hiniduma Bio Link project in the presence of team members from both MAS Linea Aqua and CCC, an official media release said.

The Hiniduma Biolink Project is a reforesting project that will establish a biodiversity corridor in between the two large remnant rainforest patches, Singharaja and Kenneliya, in Sri Lanka and is managed by CCC in partnership with Rainforest Rescue International. This project will use the analog forestry concept to conserve buffer zones around the forest edges. The uniqueness of the project is that it addresses the three pillars of sustainability; people, planet and profit, as the rural low income farmers gain financially and have a financial incentive to protect the surrounding forests.

The CO2 sequestered through this project (the newly planted trees) will generate carbon credits that can be sold as Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS) credits in the local and international carbon markets. As such this project will be partly financed through the money generated from the sale of these carbon credits and also through the involvement of corporate partners such as Linea Aqua.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Unamboowe said, “Linea Aqua has always been an environmentally conscious organization that has been involved in landmark conservation projects since its inception. It’s great to be a part of this revolutionary concept that we hope would help rejuvenate our threatened rainforest eco systems and would help set a trend that other corporations would follow.”Sanith de Silva Wijeyaratne, Chief Operating Officer – CCC, said, “This project is the first of its kind in Asia to be certified by Plan Vivo and is intended for value-added carbon capture and sequestration through sustainable forestry projects. Community members work with us to protect and extend forest coverage while preserving biodiversity and restoring ecosystems under expert supervision”.




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