Konica Minolta South Africa And NPO Celebrates Youth Icon With Tree Planting Event

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Konica Minolta South Africa And NPO Celebrates Youth Icon With Tree Planting Event
Antoinette Sithole, Hector Pieterson's sister, standing with Edwin Banda, managing director of Dalitso Business Equipment.

Being a large part of the local population, the youth have the potential, like many before them, to create an everlasting legacy that is greener, better and sustainably-charged. To celebrate Youth Month, Konica Minolta South planted 12 indigenous shade trees at the famed Hector Pieterson Memorial this November to not only honour the young icon but to immortalise growth that can be fostered from generation to generation.

The youth continue to have a poignant and powerful impact on South African progress impacting on our history. In commiserating the youth during Youth Month in June, Konica Minolta South together with local greening NPO, Food & Trees for Africa, revitalised and replenished the grounds of the Hector Pieterson Memorial with the tree planting event.

Commemorating the event, Nozuko Nelane, programme manager of the Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum said, ‘This venue serves as a reminder of the resilience of our country and that the growth of our people – like trees – can be unparalleled when looked after.’

Konica Minolta South Africa And NPO Celebrates Youth Icon With Tree Planting Event
Edwin Banda, managing director of Dalitso Business Equipment, and his team at the Hector Pieterson tree planting.

‘We remain committed to empowering the youth to take charge of their future and care for the environment that will sustain their livelihoods. As a country hungry for innovation and sustainable practices, it is imperative that government, corporates and local citizens work in tandem to protect the environment and lighten the eco-footprint, not just for today’s citizens but for tomorrow’s change-makers,’ said Edwin Banda, managing director of Dalitso Business Equipment.

To date, Konica Minolta South Africa, together with Food & Trees for Africa, have impressively planted 57,100 indigenous trees, offsetting a total of 21,081.18 CO2e.

KONICA MINOLTA SOUTH AFRICA
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https://www.konicaminoltasa.com/en-za

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