Printrite Foundation for Sustainable Environment and Education (PFSEE) is a dedicated non-profit organization, duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, with its headquarters in the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja). PFSEE was solely established to tackle and proffer tenable solutions to the prevailing Educational and Environmental problems and their attendant consequences in line with goals 4, 13 and 15 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which ensure inclusive and equitable quality education, climate action and life on land. PFSEE's initiatives include Zero Illiteracy (ZEIL) for capacity building and awareness on Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), Drug Abuse, and Anti-Cultism; IPAT (I Plant a Tree) for environmental sustainability via tree planting and conservation; PAC (Plastic Alternative Container)/Street Food; and IGAB (I Get A Book), all aimed at fostering an eco-friendly and sustainable environment.
To eliminate child illiteracy and promote environment sustainability.
PFSEE aims to combat environmental degradation, climate change, illiteracy, and social inequality through biodegradable materials and educational sanitization programs, addressing drug abuse, sexual harassment, gender equality, and cultism.
Our goal is to improve education and environmental sustainability in Nigeria through the education, facilitation, and supervision of planting one million trees in biodegradable pots.
Empowering individuals and communities to cultivate a greener future through tree planting and reducing single-use plastic waste.
I Plant a Tree (IPAT) The IPAT initiative focuses on battling climate change and the environment (SDGs 13 and 15) by planting trees, educating communities and schoolchildren about the value of planting trees in relation to mitigating climate change, and promoting a sustainable environment for everybody. With the growing climate change impact globally, awareness is still very low on individual and community roles in attributing to the climate change in the sector and this is the gap that Printrite Foundation through its IPAT project is working hard to bridge. Over this few years, PFSEE has sensitized and donated over 1,000 trees to community to mitigate the impact of climate change. IPAT GOAL: Our goal is to plant 10,000 trees in 2024 and one million trees by 4th quarter of 2030 and in the process sensitize one million school children and communities.
STREET-FOOD ACTION/PLASTIC ALTERNATIVE CONTAINER (PAC):The PAC/Street-Food Project focuses on substituting nylon and plastic with paper for packaging to reduce environmental degradation and foster a greener future. Its goals are to reduce single-use plastic waste by 80% in the next 5 years, to educate the populace on the impacts of single-use plastics and collaborate with businesses to implement sustainable practices. Over 10,000 street food PACs was produced to share among street sellers to reduce single-use plastic pollution by 30% and collaborate with businesses to reduce plastic packaging by embracing other biodegradable materials for packaging other than plastics.
* ZERO ILLITERACY (ZEIL)The Zero Illiteracy (ZEIL) project tends to promote Zero Illiteracy and reduce the high illiteracy levels among children and adults by aligning with SDG 4 in promoting inclusive education and lifelong learning opportunities for all in Nigeria by 2030. In 2022, PFSEE collaborated with NCDSC to Inaugurate and donate 5,000 handbooks on "Don't be a victim of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV)”
PFSEE in recent time established Sustainable Environment and Education (SEE) Club in schools within Abuja, this strategy is adopted to sensitize school children on the impact of climate change and the mitigation approach. She uses IPAT, ZEIL and PAC initiatives to teach school children social responsibility to create a sustainable system that will provide access to information and at the same time, improve terrestrial ecosystem.
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