
Posh Media has officially joined Lusaka City Council (LCC) in launching the 2025/2026 Tree Planting Programme, an important environmental initiative aimed at restoring green spaces and promoting climate resilience in Lusaka. The launch took place at the High Court Roundabout, bringing together civic leaders, corporate partners, and invited guests in a collective effort to make the city greener and cleaner.
The event was held under the leadership of the Mayor of the City of Lusaka, the Area Councillor, and other distinguished stakeholders, marking a strong show of unity between local government and the private sector in environmental protection.

Supporting Lusakaโs Vision for a Greener City
Speaking during the launch, Posh Media expressed gratitude to Lusaka City Council for spearheading the noble initiative to replenish Lusaka and the country at large with more trees. The company reaffirmed its appreciation for being given the opportunity to participate meaningfully in an exercise that contributes directly to environmental restoration.
Posh Media emphasized that corporate participation in initiatives such as tree planting plays a vital role in creating cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable urban environments.

Corporate Social Responsibility in Action
In line with its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Policy, Posh Media continues to position itself as a responsible corporate citizen through practical initiatives such as tree planting and continuous environmental clean-up activities.
The company highlighted that environmental responsibility is not a one-off activity but a long-term commitment that must be upheld consistently to protect the surroundings in which businesses and communities operate.



Tree Planting and the Fight Against Climate Change
Tree planting remains one of the most effective natural solutions to climate change. During the address, Posh Media acknowledged that Zambia, like many other countries, continues to experience the harsh effects of climate changeโmost notably the climate-induced drought of the 2023/2024 farming season, which left lasting lessons for the nation.
The company stressed that global experts have warned that allowing global temperatures to rise beyond 2 degrees Celsius could result in catastrophic and irreversible environmental consequences. Through this tree planting programme, Posh Media and its partners are actively contributing to the global effort to curb global warming.
Tree planting supports climate action by:
- Reducing carbon emissions
- Improving air quality
- Regulating temperatures
- Protecting biodiversity
- Supporting national health and economic stability

Posh Mediaโs Contribution to Greening Lusaka
As part of its partnership with Lusaka City Council, Posh Media donated trees and essential garden tools to support the programme. The donated equipment has been handed over to the council for continued use in future tree planting and environmental projects across the city.
This contribution reflects Posh Mediaโs belief in taking action beyond words by supporting sustainability through both advocacy and tangible resources.
A Call to Action for Corporate Zambia
Posh Media also used the occasion to encourage other corporate citizens to actively participate in tree planting and environmental protection initiatives. The company emphasized that climate change mitigation requires collective responsibility and sustained collaboration between the public sector, private companies, and communities.
Together, sustained tree planting efforts can significantly reduce the long-term impact of global warming on Zambia.

Growing a Sustainable Future Together
The launch of the 2025/2026 Tree Planting Programme represents more than an environmental exerciseโit symbolizes unity, responsibility, and a shared commitment to sustainability. Through partnerships like the one between Posh Media and Lusaka City Council, meaningful progress is being made toward building a greener, healthier, and more climate-resilient Lusaka.
As the event concluded, stakeholders were reminded that every tree planted today is an investment in tomorrowโs environment.


