‘Greening App’ launched to tackle climate change
LAHORE:In collaboration with different government departments, a private company has marked a significant milestone in environmental conservation by launching a “Greening App”.
This cutting-edge application was designed to track trees planted at the Miyawaki Forests besides also providing real-time calculations for carbon emissions. The launch event, held in LUMS, brought together a diverse group of esteemed guest panelists from Lahore including Jalil Ahmed from PHA, Yasir Usmani from CBD, Sharjeel Khan from UN, Jawad Jalil Khan from UOL & Asad Bajwa.
Their collaboration underscored the importance of tackling climate change through technology and partnership. Brand Ambassadors for the company Ayub Ghauri & Adeel Barki took initiative on working with the company for Climate Action. Leading the charge at this momentous occasion were CEO Ambrin Sipra, Director Sehar Bokhary and Tosheeba Sarwar. Their visionary leadership and dedication to environmental sustainability have set a new standard for corporate responsibility in the region.
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