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Pioneering Eco-Labelling Guidelines for Kenya’s Manufacturing Future

At Protos Capital LLP, we are proud to have partnered with the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) in crafting the Eco-Labelling Guidelines for the Kenyan Manufacturing Sector—a landmark framework that signals a new era of responsible industrial growth in Kenya. Why Eco-Labelling Matters As the world transitions toward greener economies, manufacturing must go beyond efficiency to embrace responsibility. Eco-labelling provides […]

Policy Review: Kenya’s Draft Carbon Registry Regulations, 2025 – Aligning with Global Carbon Market Norms

Key Provisions and Objectives As Kenya positions itself as a major player in the global carbon market, the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry has published the Draft Climate Change (Carbon Registry) Regulations, 2025. The proposed regulations, made under the Climate Change Act (Cap. 387A), are designed to operationalize a robust, transparent, and accountable carbon registry system. They seek […]

Restoring Africa’s Indigenous Forests: A Pathway to Biodiversity and Community Resilience

In a recent engagement, The Protos Capital team while team building at Brackenhurst Limuru, got to learn such an important lesson on biodiversity restoration through planting indigenous forests. Across Africa, indigenous forests are more than just carbon sinks or natural wonders — they are vital ecosystems that safeguard biodiversity, cultural heritage, and community livelihoods. Yet, decades of deforestation driven by […]

Why Sustainability and ESG Must Reflect Local Realities in Africa – Opinion Piece.

In the global push for sustainability, many frameworks and standards are designed with developed economies in mind—places with abundant clean energy, institutional maturity, and relatively diversified economies. Yet, as the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) agenda continues to expand into Africa, it is becoming increasingly clear that a one-size-fits-all model does not work. For ESG to be meaningful and effective, […]

Eco-Labelling in Kenya: What Manufacturers Need to Know

In an era where consumers are more conscious than ever about the environmental and social impact of what they buy, eco-labelling is fast becoming a market differentiator. For Kenya’s manufacturing sector, a key contributor of about 7.6% of the country’s GDP, aligning with eco-labelling standards offers a clear pathway to stay competitive both locally and globally. Why does it matter? […]