Miral partners with Abu Dhabi Municipality and ALEC to plant 300 trees for a greener future
Over 300 trees were planted at Al Masar Park in Khalifa City, marking the successful conclusion of its ‘Planting Roots for a Sustainable Future’ initiative.
Miral teamed up with Abu Dhabi Municipality (ADM) and ALEC to bring together over 200 participants, including Miral and ALEC employees, and 80 students from Yasmina British Academy and Yas American Academy.
The initiative saw the planting of 200 Ghaf trees (the UAE’s national tree), 50 Flame trees, and 50 Neem trees, highlighting Miral’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
Participants also learned about the ecological and cultural importance of Ghaf trees, which are vital to the UAE’s ecosystem.
Taghrid AlSaeed, Miral’s Executive Director of Marketing, Communications & Events, emphasised the company’s vision of shaping sustainable experiences.
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“This initiative reflects our commitment to environmental protection and inspiring future generations to care for the planet,” she said.
Salma Al Mansouri of ADM highlighted the alignment of the event with the UAE’s ‘Plant the Emirates’ National Programme, which aims to enhance green spaces and national food security.
The Ghaf tree, a symbol of resilience and heritage, alongside the other tree species, contributes to a greener, more vibrant future for Abu Dhabi.
This initiative exemplifies Miral’s commitment to its CSR strategy, which balances economic growth with community and environmental well-being.
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