Ifza Dubai to plant 10,000 mangrove trees by November


Ifza Dubai, an international free zone in the UAE, has announced the launch of its Grow Initiative, a pledge to plant more than 10,000 mangrove trees by November 2022 in the Ifza Mangrove Forest at Jubail Mangrove Park.

Ifza Dubai, an international free zone in the UAE, has announced the launch of its Grow Initiative, a pledge to plant more than 10,000 mangrove trees by November 2022 in the Ifza Mangrove Forest at Jubail Mangrove Park.

The initiative celebrates the growing number of Ifza’s new business licenses and is developed under the Free Zone’s CSR arm, Ifza Cares, in partnership with The Storey Group (TSG) and Jubail Island. Through the Grow Initiative, every Ifza Employee has already received one sapling to launch the Ifza Forest.

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed during a ceremony held at Jubail Island’s Mangrove Park in Abu Dhabi, with the participation of Martin G Pedersen, Chairman of Ifza, alongside Abdullah Saeed Al Shamsi, Corporate Director of Jubail Island Investment Company.

Commenting on the announcement, Pedersen said: “In line with the UAE’s 2030 vision of achieving sustainable development, the Grow Initiative aims to encourage the Ifza Community to set up businesses the greener way and to be more conscious of their carbon impact on the planet. With Grow, our business community has the opportunity to create a lasting impact to combat climate change. At Ifza, we are committed to supporting the nation’s goals and we hope this initiative will further embed a sustainable mindset for our Partners, Licensees and Employees.”

The owner of each mangrove tree will be able to locate and track their tree growth conveniently through a digital blockchain-based platform. Users can virtually “visit” their trees through satellite imagery and learn more about every tree planted, including a unique picture of the tree, date of planting, geolocation, species, CO2 sequestration, real-life pictures, and the farmer caring for the tree.

TSG launched the ambitious One Billion Trees Initiative (OBTI) to encourage UAE residents and corporates to come together and support the global mission of planting one billion trees by 2026, in a transformational project designed to help offset the country’s carbon emissions.

Located in the Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi, the Ifza Forest will contribute to the development and growth of the diverse ecosystem and collectively capture more than 3,000 tons of CO2 throughout its lifetime. Furthermore, mangroves have a great impact on preserving biodiversity by supporting a large variety of wildlife and providing shelter to terrestrial and marine animals.

Abdulla Saeed Al Shamsi said: “We are delighted to be working with Ifza Dubai to raise further awareness on the importance of Abu Dhabi’s mangroves. Through the partnership, we hope to inspire the wider community to continue to help protect the natural environment and preserve the flora and wildlife that inhabits the island and look forward to working closely with Ifza to plant more than 10,000 new mangrove trees here at Jubail Mangrove Park.” – TradeArabia News Service