CSRD (Clark Sustainable Resource Developments – now Triton Logging) developed a major resource project in Africa. The mandate of ckdt was for a new website and an in-depth backgrounder of this complex, triple-bottom-line (3BL) project.
It gave this resource start-up higher visibility, the professional look it deserved, and better exposure to its stakeholders, partners and funders across three continents.

After 40 years, the hardwood trees in Lake Volta are still ready for harvest
CSRD had signed an agreement with the government of Ghana that would allow them to harvest the submerged hardwood in the world’s largest man-made lake.
With the recent agreement to join operations with Triton Logging, the project will now go ahead to make this operation the largest source of “green” tropical hardwood in the world (no release of carbon from harvested timber).
The backgrounder, written and designed by Burckhardt, included highlights and sections on the 3BL areas of the environment and community, as well as research and operations.
Talk with someone who knows technology and the service business. Contact ckdt today.
I think the new website is excellent — really excellent. It’s comprehensive, professional, and persuasive.
- Rt. Hon. Joe Clark, Chairman, CSR Developments; Director, Triton Logging
Great work! It looks terrific. Very creative, very informative.
I think it takes the viewer to parts of Ghana, it almost places them there.
- Michael Bush, CEO, CSR Developments
Largest Under-Water Logging Project
CSRD (Clark Sustainable Resource Developments – now Triton Logging) developed a major resource project in Africa. The mandate of ckdt was for a new website and an in-depth backgrounder of this complex, triple-bottom-line (3BL) project.
It gave this resource start-up higher visibility, the professional look it deserved, and better exposure to its stakeholders, partners and funders across three continents.
After 40 years, the hardwood trees in Lake Volta are still ready for harvest
CSRD had signed an agreement with the government of Ghana that would allow them to harvest the submerged hardwood in the world’s largest man-made lake.
With the recent agreement to join operations with Triton Logging, the project will now go ahead to make this operation the largest source of “green” tropical hardwood in the world (no release of carbon from harvested timber).
The backgrounder, written and designed by Burckhardt, included highlights and sections on the 3BL areas of the environment and community, as well as research and operations.
Talk with someone who knows technology and the service business. Contact ckdt today.
I think the new website is excellent — really excellent. It’s comprehensive, professional, and persuasive.
- Rt. Hon. Joe Clark, Chairman, CSR Developments; Director, Triton Logging
Great work! It looks terrific. Very creative, very informative.
I think it takes the viewer to parts of Ghana, it almost places them there.
- Michael Bush, CEO, CSR Developments