Environment Portfolio
KOSRA recognizes that environmental stewardship is the shared commitment of individuals, groups, and organizations within a community to protect and preserve the natural environment.
By fostering a culture of care and accountability, communities can become powerful agents of change and every effort contributes to a more resilient and sustainable world. Together, we can build communities that not only thrive today but also safeguard the earth for tomorrow.
KOSRA protects and advances the interests of residents and property owners by promoting responsible stewardship, informed local planning, and sustainable services, waste recycling initiatives, and adequate sustainable water supply. Our Environmental Responsibility portfolio supports these initiatives as well as river monitoring, contributes to the maintenance Kenton’s prestigious Blue Flag beach status, and champions the protection and upkeep of the green spaces including the Jane Muirhead Nature Reserve. We work with local authorities, volunteers, and stakeholders to ensure a safe, healthy, and resilient community for current and future generations.
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