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Aitken Spence Elevators continues its commitment to environmental responsibility, plants 1,000 saplings

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The campaign is part of a broader plan to help mitigate effects of climate change

Aitken Spence Elevators, in their continuous commitment towards the environment, successfully planted a tree belt recently along the Southern Expressway.

The tree belt includes plants such as Kumbuk -760, Mee – 200, Karanda – 20, and Neem – 20 adding up to 1,000 trees which covers the entire length of the expressway, a section of approximately 3KM from Palatuwa to Mattala via Andarawewa. The program was implemented in collaboration with the Road Development Authority (RDA) and Geo Explore Foundation.

Chaminda Hindurangala, CEO of Aitken Spence Elevators stated “A tree is a powerful symbol of life and planting a tree where possible is a gesture of protecting life on earth. We strongly believe that planting trees and increasing our green cover are essential to negate the ongoing loss of biodiversity and, to some degree, mitigate adverse climate change. This project is one of many such sustainability projects that we plan and continue to do.”

“I wish to thank the Road Development Authority and Geo Explore Foundation that partnered with us and our team for participating in this project with great enthusiasm.  Your untiring commitment is what helps Aitken Spence Elevators move onwards and upwards”, further said Hindurangala.

The campaign was initiated as part of a broader plan to help climate change mitigation by creating carbon sinks, improve soil and water quality, curb noise pollution as well as to preserve endemic plants.

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