Employees of Massy Group joined forces with IAMovement on Sunday to plant 350 trees at the National Quarries, Sand and Gravel Division in Guaico, Sangre Grande, as part of the company’s annual Day of Caring initiative.
The exercise formed part of ongoing efforts to restore and rehabilitate barren quarry lands while promoting environmental sustainability and community involvement.
Workers from across the Massy Group, accompanied by relatives and friends, participated in the reforestation project, which took place on May 24. The initiative saw the planting of a mixture of fruit-bearing, hardwood and native tree species intended to improve biodiversity and help restore the former quarrying site over time.
Massy President and CEO James McLetchie said the Day of Caring reflected the company’s commitment to the environment and the communities it serves.
“The Day of Caring is a powerful reminder that we are deeply connected to the communities and natural environments that sustain us. Today, Massy employees from across all the Massy businesses, with their friends and family, came together as One Massy to help transform this former quarrying site, planting trees that will serve as a lasting investment in both the environment and the community,” McLetchie said.
Organisers said the long-term sustainability of the project would be supported through a three-year monitoring programme managed by IAMovement. Each of the 350 saplings will be digitally tracked to ensure their growth and survival as part of the rehabilitation effort.
Environmental considerations were also incorporated throughout the event. Participants were encouraged to carpool to reduce carbon emissions, while refill water stations and reusable bottles were used to minimise single-use plastic waste. Compostable materials and on-site recycling measures were also introduced as part of the eco-friendly approach.
The initiative is one of several environmental projects aimed at restoring degraded lands and encouraging corporate participation in conservation efforts across Trinidad and Tobago.
