Islamabad, August 9, 2024 — In a significant move towards environmental sustainability, IMARAT Group kicked off the Azadi Plantation Drive today, a powerful initiative to enhance urban green spaces and combat climate change. The drive, attended by Romina Khurshid Alam, the Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, reflects the ongoing commitment of the IMARAT Group to creating a greener, more sustainable urban environment.
IMARAT Downtown, a prime urban development, is now home to 200,000 trees and is dubbed the “Greenest Downtown” of the region. The project seamlessly blends technology and nature to create a forward-thinking ecosystem.
The Greenest Urban Forest, with its meticulously curated urban forest flora, showcases a diverse collection of native and exotic species, contributing significantly to the city’s environmental health. The urban forest features a wide array of flora, including towering pine trees and the majestic Chinnar, among others.
During the visit, Chairman IMARAT Shafiq Akbar, Group Director Farhan Javed, and Director Sharjeel A. Ahmer took the opportunity to brief Romina Khurshid Alam on the broader vision behind the development of IMARAT Downtown. They articulated a vision beyond merely redefining city living; it is about crafting a sustainable urban environment that actively contributes to the planet’s health.
The ongoing Azadi Plantation Drive is a central component of this vision, exemplifying how urban spaces can be both luxurious and environmentally conscious. Spanning 2.06 million square feet, this innovative green space provides a crucial green lung for the city. Moreover, the forest produces 23.4 million kilograms of oxygen per year, acting as a vital resource for the city’s residents.
As the climate crisis intensifies globally, Pakistan’s Ministry of Climate Change is taking proactive steps to mitigate the impact through initiatives like the Azadi Plantation Drive. The IMARAT Downtown enhances biodiversity and provides a serene environment for physical activities with its 8km long jogging track.
The Ministry of Climate Change continues to emphasize urban forestry’s significance as a key strategy in addressing Pakistan’s environmental challenges. Through the Azadi Plantation Drive and similar initiatives, the ministry is committed to fostering a greener, healthier, and more resilient Pakistan.
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