Geo-Pomona leads Zim delegation at COP30 Climate Action and Sustainable Development meeting

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🇿🇼 Published: 22 November 2025

Belém, Brazil —ZIMBABWE is making its presence felt at COP30 as part of its high-level national delegation attending the global climate summit in Belém, Brazil. The meeting brings together world leaders, policymakers and industry experts and is focused on advancing international collaboration on climate action, sustainability and environmental resilience. A key player in the Zimbabwean delegation is Geo Pomona Waste Management led by CEO and executive chairman Dr Dilesh Nguwaya who are contributing to critical discussions on waste management and sustainable development practices.

The company is known for its innovative solutions in waste management and continues to maintain its commitment to advancing the nation’s climate goals and aligning with global efforts to address climate change. Speaking to Express Mail Zim , Geo Pomona Czar Dr Nguwaya emphasized the importance of integrating effective waste management strategies into wide climate action plans. “Geo Pomona’s participation at COP30 is an essential part of our ongoing commitment to supporting Zimbabwe’s climate goals.

“We believe that sustainable waste management practices are not just critical for addressing climate change but are integral to creating resilient communities and achieving long-term environmental sustainability.” Zimbabwe’s presence at COP30 shows dedication to fulfilling international climate commitments and advancing initiatives that can mitigate the effects of climate change. The delegation’s work at the summit is expected to facilitate further collaboration on sustainable development and climate action both within the country and on a global scale.

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Originally published by ExpressMail Zimbabwe • November 22, 2025

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