Local News Jada gives lumber to charities and communities by Barbados Today Traffic 03/12/2021 written by Barbados Today Traffic 03/12/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 335 Jada Inc is donating wood and lumber to charities, vocational schools, and neighbourhoods across the island as part of its newly launched Recycling and Sustainability Programme. Over 50,000 linear feet of used and offcut lumber in varying lengths is available for collection from Jada’s bond in Spring Hall, St. Lucy until Saturday, 4 December. The lumber includes Oroco, Cedar, Purple Heart, Mahogany and Kabukalli. CEO of JADA Group Inc, parent company of Jada Inc, Philip Tempro explained. “We are moving our headquarters from Spring Hall, St Lucy to Black Bess, St Peter, and have just about completed this process. “Prior to COVID-19, we started plans for a Recycling Programme, to reduce the waste produced at our construction sites, as well as to get materials to persons and groups who would benefit. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians “Now that we are moving our equipment out, we saw it as the perfect opportunity to launch this programme both internally and to the public. “We are especially looking forward to working with even more charitable and community organisations across the island. “Many persons and households are still recovering from storm damage, and we know this lumber will come in handy to assist with much needed repairs,” Tempro continued. The company has previously donated wood and lumber to vocational secondary and tertiary programmes, but this initiative aims to expand that outreach to all charities and vulnerable communities in Barbados, while reducing the company’s overall carbon footprint and waste from construction. Tempro further stated that the company will be expanding its efforts regarding environmental issues and the use of green technologies. Already, the Black Bess, St. Peter plant, new home to the company’s headquarters, has transitioned to solar power. In September last year, the company installed a 330 kW DC photovoltaic system, comprising 1,012 solar panels that power the plant and the corporate offices. (PR) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Police seek help in identifying and locating person of interest 12/02/2025 Wanted: Troy Barry O’neal Wiltshire 12/02/2025 School violence is escalating —The Ministry of Education must act now 12/02/2025