Volvo Car India launches a massive reforestation drive under its Reverse Project, committing to plant over 20,000 trees across the ecologically vital Aravalli Range in Gurugram. The initiative aims to restore biodiversity, combat climate change, and enhance urban green cover in the National Capital Region.
Volvo Car India is spearheading environmental restoration through its innovative Reverse Project, announcing plans to plant more than 20,000 trees spanning the Aravalli Range in Gurugram. This ambitious afforestation effort targets degraded landscapes, promoting native species to revive the lung of Delhi-NCR amid rapid urbanization.
The project aligns with Volvo's global sustainability goals, focusing on carbon sequestration, soil conservation, and habitat restoration. Partnering with local authorities and NGOs, it emphasizes long-term monitoring for tree survival and community involvement to ensure lasting ecological impact.
Key Highlights:
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20,000+ trees to be planted in Gurugram's Aravalli Range.
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Part of Volvo's Reverse Project for deforestation reversal.
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Targets native species for biodiversity and carbon capture.
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Involves community participation and survival tracking.
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Supports India's urban greening and climate resilience efforts.
Source: Company Announcement, Press Release