Nigeria faces deforestation rates of 3.5% annually—350,000-400,000 hectares lost yearly. Communities lack information and skills for environmental preservation. Waste management is inadequate. Climate change impacts intensify. K&TRC’s environmental programs focus on practical, community-led solutions: training in recycling and composting (200+ students and teachers trained), biogas production from waste, environmental cleanup campaigns, and integrating conservation into school curricula. Our approach empowers communities to see waste as resource, understand environmental stewardship as economic opportunity, and adopt sustainable practices that improve health while protecting ecosystems.
Hands-on training in waste segregation, recycling techniques, composting, and biogas production. Schools and communities learn to convert waste into value.
Partnering with Ministry of Environment for community and street cleanups, waste collection, and proper disposal education.
Training communities to convert organic waste into biogas for cooking and compost for agriculture—solving waste problems while creating wealth.
Community tree planting initiatives, school green spaces, and reforestation projects combating deforestation.
School-based education on climate change, environmental conservation, bush burning prevention, and sustainable practices for next generation.
Emergency response to environmental disasters (floods, erosion) and building community resilience to climate impacts.