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Corporate Social Responsibility

BlueSky Carbon takes pride in our lifelong mission to improve the lives of those in need. Multiple members of our management team has been heavily involved with humanitarian efforts across the globe for over a decade now. We would like to invite the world to join our on-going corporate social responsibility missions. Together, we can make a positive difference in the world.

"The Artist in You"

As a proud supporter of Home of Hope, located in the city of Jinja, Uganda. It is a Home/ Medical Centre for Orphaned children with disabilities.  Through our CSR program, we purchase art supplies for the children to help them find the artist in them. The art pieces they create are sold and the proceeds goes back into the Home and the ongoing CSR programs. We are passionate about making a difference in the lives of these special children.

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"Arms for Books"

Project “Arms for Books” was developed to raise Global Awareness about the psychological and physical damage a Child Soldiers experiences and creating a program to help these children get their lives back on track.

Through Co-operation with various Governments, BlueSky Carbon and it’s partners are prepared to establish the BlueSky Academy which will be providing education on Agriculture, Carbon related studies, Information Technology etc. The Center itself will be designed to be a rehabilitation centre for Underaged Combatants

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“Operation Regnum Animale”

Over the last four decades, human activities have greatly pushed some animal species close to extinction. It is estimated that we lose at least 10,000 species every year to extinction, and sometimes the number could go as high as 100,000 species.  Poaching has played a central role in the extinction of some species. For instance, rhinoceros and elephants, both horned animals, have been the prime target for poachers, significantly reducing their global population and edging them closer to extinction. The Northern white rhinoceros is one of the most affected species, with only 2 of them remaining in the world!

Of course, all the blame doesn’t go to poachers: other factors, such as climate change causing frequent droughts and flooding, deforestation, overpopulation, and consumer culture, have also played an active role in the endangering of wildlife species.  

 

The Wildlife is an inseparable part of our livelihoods as well as our climate environment, here at BlueSky Carbon, we have pledged to make our contributions to help restore endangered species and fight against the illegal trade of exotic animals.

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