This is how we prioritize environmental responsibility to build a brighter future>>
With an increasing demand for #energy in Africa, energy companies need to lead sustainable practices and provide #cleanenergy solutions that will support economic growth and development while protecting the #environment.
Africa’s energy sector is vital in driving economic growth and development. Still, this industry’s impact on the environment, affecting #climatechange and other environmental challenges, must be addressed.
At Ossi Yeto, part of Mitrelli, environmental responsibility is in our DNA. By providing clean and sustainable energy solutions to communities across #Africa, we stay committed to reducing environmental impact and mitigating any potential damage to building a more sustainable future for all.
Operating according to international standards, Ossi Yeto is obligated to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment to protect the environment from any potential risks.
From surveying to planning, construction to operation, we take into account the area and adjacent areas that could be affected by our work. The company implements monitoring controls during construction and ensures compliance with the project, with broad control measures for #biodiversity, air pollution, noise measures, social assessment procedures, and more.
Since a place or area’s sensitivity, importance, or vulnerability can vary considerably, different management approaches are necessary. That’s why Ossi Yeto is currently performing tests for noise levels at the Uige project sites as part of an environmental survey.
If necessary, the company will implement a mitigation plan, ensuring that receptors close to the site are not adversely affected.
Through our commitment to environmental responsibility and by prioritizing sustainable development, we can create a better tomorrow for generations to come.
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