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Hibiscus Planting in Salman City for Air Purification

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Last updated: 2024/05/22 at 3:28 PM
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The National Initiative for Agricultural Development (NIAD) has recently launched a national campaign for afforestation called “Forever Green” in cooperation with the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture and the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE). The campaign has received contributions from five private sector institutions, including Self-Drive Mobility, Mazda Bahrain, Shifa Al Jazeera, Laguna Resort, and the Indian Institute for Performing Arts (IIPA). These contributions will be used to plant air-purifying Hibiscus tiliaceus seedlings along the coast of Salman City and other areas. The campaign was attended by prominent figures such as H.E. Shaikha Maram bint Isa Al Khalifa and Rawya Al Mannai.

The “Forever Green” campaign aims to promote afforestation and greenery in Bahrain to enhance the environment and combat pollution. By planting air-purifying Hibiscus tiliaceus seedlings in strategic locations like the coast of Salman City, the campaign seeks to contribute to the overall goal of creating a greener and healthier environment. The involvement of private sector institutions in this initiative highlights the importance of public-private partnerships in promoting sustainable development and environmental conservation.

One of the key objectives of the “Forever Green” campaign is to raise awareness about the importance of afforestation and environmental conservation among the public. By involving private sector institutions and key stakeholders in this initiative, the campaign organizers hope to inspire more individuals and organizations to take action towards protecting the environment. The support received from Self-Drive Mobility, Mazda Bahrain, Shifa Al Jazeera, Laguna Resort, and the Indian Institute for Performing Arts (IIPA) demonstrates the commitment of the private sector to environmental sustainability.

The participation of prominent figures and organizations in the “Forever Green” campaign underscores the significance of afforestation and environmental conservation in Bahrain. As a country that is vulnerable to environmental challenges such as pollution and climate change, initiatives like this play a crucial role in safeguarding the environment for future generations. By planting air-purifying Hibiscus tiliaceus seedlings along the coast of Salman City and other areas, the campaign contributes to improving air quality and creating a more sustainable environment.

The success of the “Forever Green” campaign hinges on the collaboration between government agencies, private sector institutions, and civil society organizations. By working together towards a common goal of promoting afforestation and environmental conservation, these stakeholders can make a meaningful impact on the environment. The support received from Self-Drive Mobility, Mazda Bahrain, Shifa Al Jazeera, Laguna Resort, and the Indian Institute for Performing Arts (IIPA) is a testament to the power of partnerships in driving positive change.

In conclusion, the national campaign for afforestation “Forever Green” represents a significant step towards creating a greener and healthier environment in Bahrain. Through the planting of air-purifying Hibiscus tiliaceus seedlings and the support of private sector institutions, this campaign highlights the importance of environmental sustainability and public-private partnerships. By raising awareness about the benefits of afforestation and engaging key stakeholders in environmental conservation efforts, the campaign organizers pave the way for a more sustainable future for Bahrain.

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