Adani Group Surpasses 1/3rd Mark: Successfully Plants 29 Million Trees on the Journey to 100 Million by 2030

In an extraordinary commitment to the World Economic Forum’s 1t.org initiative, Adani Group is making significant strides towards its goal of planting 100 million trees by 2030. This initiative, part of the global pledge to conserve, restore, and grow a trillion trees by the end of the decade, marks one of the most ambitious efforts by an Indian corporate on the international stage.

With a current count of 29 million trees already planted, Adani Group is actively contributing to biodiversity, climate resilience, and rural livelihoods. The overarching objective is to achieve a total of 100 million trees planted by the end of the decade. his initiative aligns with the World Economic Forum’s vision for a sustainable future, focusing on the well-being of people, the planet, and biodiversity.

The Adani Group’s commitment goes beyond mere numbers, with a specific focus on the types of trees being planted. A notable aspect of their strategy is the goal to plant 37 million mangroves along India’s coastlines, contributing to the preservation of coastal ecosystems. Additionally, the plan includes the planting of 63 million inland trees, furthering efforts to enhance green cover across the country.

As Adani Group continues to make substantial progress towards its 2030 target, the initiative stands as a beacon of environmental stewardship and corporate responsibility. The collective efforts underline the importance of private sector participation in addressing global challenges and fostering a sustainable future for generations to come.

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