KMBL starts a plantation drive in interior Sindh
KARACHI: Khushhali Microfinance Bank Limited (KMBL) conducted a plantation drive in various sectors of Sindh. KMBL branches in Larkana, Mehar, Mehrabpur, Ratodero, Shahdad, and Wagankambar participated in the event.
The participants planted numerous trees across different locations to contribute towards a greener and healthier environment and combat climate change that is on the rise.
The plantation drive saw indigenous plants including Neem, Conocarpus Eugenia, and Eucalyptus being planted at various locations. Improving air quality, soil concentration, and carbon capture; they act as life savors in tough weather conditions, provide shade, and help to tackle rising temperatures.
On this occasion, Muhammad Aftab Alam/Chief Business Officer of Khushhali Microfinance Bank, added “ I commend my team for their active involvement and enthusiasm during the tree plantation drive. We must all realize that environmental degradation is a great cause of concern and it is imperative for us, as a society, to pay off this debt for the sake of not just us but our future generations as well.”
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