KYNDRYL PLANTS TREES IN SOUTH AFRICA
Kyndryl employees in South Africa planted trees with One Tree Planted, a non-profit charity, and Nguni Nursery, an ethical contract tree growing and supply nursery for land restoration and greening projects. Together, the teams planted almost 200 indigenous trees in Newclare Cemetery, replacing trees that were affected and killed by the invasive shot hole borer beetle.
The initiative is part of Kyndryl’s global sustainability programme to commemorate the launch of the new business. In partnership with One Tree Planted, the programme involves planting more than 90 000 trees around the world. Each tree planted represents a Kyndryl professional and the roots they are establishing to help grow the new company.
As part of its broader environmental, social and governance strategy, Kyndryl continues to invest in sustainable technologies and renewable energy to reduce emissions across its global operations and drive greater energy efficiency.
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