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    Jospong Group outlines blueprint for private sector action in carbon markets at COP30

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read5 Views
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    Ing Dr Glenn Kwabena Gyimah (speaking) at the World Climate Foundation panel discussion Ing Dr Glenn Kwabena Gyimah (speaking) at the World Climate Foundation panel discussion

    The Jospong Group is demonstrating how Ghana’s private sector can successfully transition from carbon market readiness to tangible climate action, according to the General Manager of the Jospong Green Transition Office, Ing Dr Glenn Kwabena Gyimah.

    Speaking during a World Climate Foundation panel discussion on the sidelines of the COP30 Brasil Amazonia, Belém climate summit on Friday, November 14, Dr Gyimah revealed how the company has leveraged Ghana’s Article 6 framework to drive both environmental and social impact.

    “The clarity brought by Ghana’s Carbon Market Office and National Authorization Framework transformed carbon markets from a policy discussion into a viable business opportunity,” he stated.

    He outlined the JGC’s significant progress since 2024, highlighting five key implementation milestones.

    “We have successfully integrated our project portfolios with Ghana’s National Carbon Registry, making our composting, landfill gas recovery, and clean cooking initiatives among the first to be officially tracked in the national system,” he explained.

    He underscored that Jospong Group’s approach goes beyond mere carbon credit generation.

    “For us, participation in carbon markets represents a fundamental redefinition of the private sector’s role in national development,” he noted.

    “Every ton of carbon we mitigate must tell a social story – creating green jobs, improving agricultural yields through organic fertilisers, and enhancing urban air quality.”

    Addressing the practical challenges of implementation, Dr Gyimah acknowledged initial hurdles but highlighted progressive solutions. “While we faced complex MRV protocols and high verification costs initially, through public-private dialogue, we’ve developed workable solutions that maintain both environmental integrity and investment viability,” he said.

    Dr Gyimah outlined four emerging models that are shaping Ghana’s carbon market landscape, stressing particularly the importance of community engagement. “Our community benefit-sharing model ensures that carbon revenue is reinvested in local development – supporting schools, clean water, and reforestation initiatives,” he elaborated.

    The Jospong executive concluded with a forward-looking perspective, stating, “Our experience demonstrates that when government and business work in synchronisation, carbon markets become more than just transaction platforms – they evolve into powerful instruments for sustainable national development and green growth.”

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