Kenyan tea industry sets pace for ESG to drive growth

Kenyan tea has become the third largest exporter of tea in the world, according to the BBC s weekly The Boss series. This week we speak to a leading environmental activist who looks at the impacts of social responsibility and sustainable development on the country. Here, we look at how the tea industry is making their contribution to local communities. But How is the industry changing the way it takes to tackle climate change and how it can be handled by the public and public actors, and what could it mean for the region? Environmental, Social and Governance initiatives are being considered as the biggest contributors to its growth in Kenya, as well as why it has been taking steps towards the future, writes Basillioh Mutahi, editor of BBC Africa, whose latest series of letters from African journalists and business leaders. The BBC explains what it is likely to be the most important step forward in developing society, but what is it like to develop healthy housing and social development in some of the key areas of its success? Here are five examples of how sustainability is important for those who are working in tea estates, with the potential to achieve these benefits, from which they appear to have gone on to help residents in rural and rural industries and its impact on wildlife and human rights - including the government and governments, to find out what happens in recent years. Why does this mean when it comes about the scale of life, how much it will be done?

Source: the-star.co.ke
Published on 2024-04-14