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  • LOCAL INITIATIVES

Eni launches forest restoration campaign in the classified forest of Massa-Mé, in Côte d'Ivoire

Abidjan, 2 September 2025 - Eni announces the official launch of the tree-planting campaign under the Conservation & Restoration of Classified Forests (CRCF) project in the Massa-Mé forest, one of the 14 forests identified by the initiative. This marks the operational start of a forest conservation and restoration project developed jointly with Ivorian institutions. The aim is to contribute to the fight against deforestation, protect biodiversity, and create lasting value for local communities.

 

The project is part of the United Nations' REDD+ program – Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation – which Côte d'Ivoire joined in 2011 to counteract the loss of its forest heritage. Over the past century, the country has experienced a reduction of more than 90% of its forest cover, mainly due to human activities, urban expansion, and illegal logging, with significant consequences for biodiversity and the forests' ability to absorb CO₂.

 

The tree-planting campaign in Massa-Mé represents the first implementation phase of a 30-year project (2025–2055) involving 14 classified forests in the Lagunes and Comoé districts, covering a total area of approximately 155,000 hectares. The plan was developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Water and Forests on behalf of the Ivorian government and is set to become one of the region's most significant Natural Climate Solutions (NCS) initiatives.

 

Alongside reforestation, the project includes a comprehensive range of on-the-ground activities. Community involvement in monitoring will be strengthened to prevent illegal activities such as poaching and intensive deforestation and to enhance enforcement. Up to 12 million native trees will be planted in abandoned or unused areas, produced in nurseries managed by local communities and cooperatives. Sustainable agricultural practices will also be promoted to improve crop yields, and the project will support tangible local development initiatives, including the construction of potential community infrastructure such as schools, wells, and health clinics.

 

This initiative is part of Eni’s broader commitment to decarbonization and sustainable development, in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda. Eni’s Baleine project in Côte d'Ivoire is the first net zero emission upstream project in Africa (Scope 1 and 2). Emissions from operations are reduced through the use of best available technologies and energy efficiency processes, while residual emissions are offset through forest conservation and restoration projects and the clean cooking program.

 

Eni has been present in Côte d'Ivoire since 2015 and has made the two largest hydrocarbons’ discoveries in the country, Baleine and Calao. The company is committed to energy production and sustainable development through projects in education, training, healthcare, and economic diversification.

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