Forest by BASF
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Plantation Site Gallery
Project Update 1
124 Trees planted by
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Mr Ramesh Babu Chava | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Ms Simone Barg | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr Shailesh More | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr Yogesh Bisht | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Sandeep Saini | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr Mayur Dombe | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Milind Katdare | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr Vinod Rajole | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Anirban G | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Sonal Kumar | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Annapa Kurane | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Ravinder Sood | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Giridhar Ranuva | 1 Tree(s) |
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Ms Ashwini Pai | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Abhishek Shende | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Sagar Wagh | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Nemalipuri Praveen Kumar | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Viral Makwana | 1 Tree(s) |
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Ms Archana Manoj | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr Sagar Nikam | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs Ruchika Gupta | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr RAHUL KUMAR BAJAJ | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs CHANCHAL MANDOWARA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VINOD KUMAR MANDOWARA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs NUTAN AGRAWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SUSHIL KUMAR AGRWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SHIKHA KHANDELWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs NAPHISA BANO | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SAJJAD HUSSAIN | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs VANDANA KHANDELWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs HANSA PATIDAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr RAKESH PATIDAR | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs RITA NALWAYA | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr SUDIP KUMAR NALWAYA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MADHURI SANJAY KATTE | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr SANJAY JAYAWANT KATTE | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs VAISHALI NARENDRA PATIL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs ARCHANA VINOD KOLEKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VINOD VILAS KOLEKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs VIMAL VILAS BANDAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs YOGITA SUNIL GANDHI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SUNIL SHANTILAL GANDHI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MADHU CHANDRAKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr YAMIT KUMAR CHANDRAKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr PRAVIN VENKATRAO ACHINTALWAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Ms MANISHA MAHADEV JADHAV | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr MAHADEV JADHAV | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs NIKITA PURUSHOTTAM AGRAWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr GAURAV GOPAL AGRAWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SACHIN SHIVPRASAD TOSHNIWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs KAVITA KIRAN AHIRE | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr KIRAN AMBADAS AHIRE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SANGEETA ANAND KUMBAR | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs SHAILAJA VITTHAL BIRADAR | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr VITTHAL SIDDAPPA BIRADAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SHILA DILIPRAO CHINTAWAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr BAJRANG TATYABA WAKALE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SADHANA RAJENDRA BADGUJAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr RAJENDRA BAPU BADGUJAR | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs VIJAYALAXMI AMIT NAVALE | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs NIKITA CHOLA | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr ARJIT CHOLA | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs Aditi Panwar | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs Nayeem Ul Nissa | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr Gulzar Ahmad Magray | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr SELARKA DARSHIT SURESHBHAI | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr SUTARIYA DIPESHKUMAR GIRDHARLAL | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr YARRA SATYANARAYANA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr MAHANTESH MOHAN MENASINKAI | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr NARENDRABABU S N | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SHOBHA V BHIMSEN | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs ASHA BHANU PRAKASH | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr BHANU PRAKASH S | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr KIRAN K | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs LAKSHMI RAM | 1 Tree(s) |
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MS KAVIYAPPRIYA MURUGAVEL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VIGNESH MURUGAVEL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs YASHITA RAO B | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs CHINTHA LAKSHMI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr CHINTHA VENKATESHWARLU | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs USHARANI BODEPUDI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr BODEPUDI NAGESWARA RAO | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr CHITRACHEDU VENKATA SIRISH KUMAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs V PRATHYUSHA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VALLAMKONDA NANDA GOPAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr KODITYALA SRINIVAS | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MOTURI PADMA | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr MOTURI BHAGAVAN DAS | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs MADHAVI MAROO | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs MOLEMPATI RAJANYA | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs PADMAVATHI VUNNAM | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr VUNNAM NARASIMHA RAO | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mrs Arumoolla Padmavathi | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr MADANA NAGIREDDY | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr JANAKI RAM KOTA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr KOTA MANISANKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SANKA VENKATA NAGA LAKSHMI PRASUNAMBA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SANKA NAGA VENKATA SIVA KUMAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs TRIVENI MUMMANENI | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
Mr BHUJANGA RAO MUMMANENI | 1 Tree(s) |
from | May 05, 2024 |
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Mr Avinash Gupta | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs NIKITA BAJAJ | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr RAHUL KUMAR BAJAJ | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs CHANCHAL MANDOWARA | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr VINOD KUMAR MANDOWARA | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs NUTAN AGRAWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr SUSHIL KUMAR AGRWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs SHIKHA KHANDELWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr NITESH KHANDELWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs NAPHISA BANO | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SAJJAD HUSSAIN | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs VANDANA KHANDELWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr NEELESH KHANDELWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs HANSA PATIDAR | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr RAKESH PATIDAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs RITA NALWAYA | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr SUDIP KUMAR NALWAYA | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs MADHURI SANJAY KATTE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SANJAY JAYAWANT KATTE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs VAISHALI NARENDRA PATIL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr NARENDRA ATMARAM PATIL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs ARCHANA VINOD KOLEKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VINOD VILAS KOLEKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs VIMAL VILAS BANDAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VILAS GOVIND BANDAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs YOGITA SUNIL GANDHI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SUNIL SHANTILAL GANDHI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MADHU CHANDRAKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr YAMIT KUMAR CHANDRAKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs SUCHITA PRAVIN ACHINTALWAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr PRAVIN VENKATRAO ACHINTALWAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Ms MANISHA MAHADEV JADHAV | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr MAHADEV JADHAV | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs NIKITA PURUSHOTTAM AGRAWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr GAURAV GOPAL AGRAWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SONAL SACHIN TOSHNIWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SACHIN SHIVPRASAD TOSHNIWAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs KAVITA KIRAN AHIRE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr KIRAN AMBADAS AHIRE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SANGEETA ANAND KUMBAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr ANAND TAYAPPA KUMBAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SHAILAJA VITTHAL BIRADAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VITTHAL SIDDAPPA BIRADAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SHILA DILIPRAO CHINTAWAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr DILIP DHONDOPANT CHINTAWAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr BAJRANG TATYABA WAKALE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SADHANA RAJENDRA BADGUJAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr RAJENDRA BAPU BADGUJAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs VIJAYALAXMI AMIT NAVALE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr AMIT SAHEBRAO NAVALE | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs NIKITA CHOLA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr ARJIT CHOLA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs Aditi Panwar | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr Divay Kumar | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mrs Nayeem Ul Nissa | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr Gulzar Ahmad Magray | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr SELARKA DARSHIT SURESHBHAI | 1 Tree(s) |
May 05, 2024 |
Mr SUTARIYA DIPESHKUMAR GIRDHARLAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SIRISHA YARRA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr YARRA SATYANARAYANA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MINU MAHANTESH MENASINKAI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr MAHANTESH MOHAN MENASINKAI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr NARENDRABABU S N | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SHOBHA V BHIMSEN | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr V R BHIMSEN | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs ASHA BHANU PRAKASH | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr BHANU PRAKASH S | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr KIRAN K | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs LAKSHMI RAM | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr H S RAMACHANDRA | 1 Tree(s) |
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MS KAVIYAPPRIYA MURUGAVEL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VIGNESH MURUGAVEL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs YASHITA RAO B | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr M N ANKITH | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs CHINTHA LAKSHMI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr CHINTHA VENKATESHWARLU | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs USHARANI BODEPUDI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr BODEPUDI NAGESWARA RAO | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr P THEJESWINI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr CHITRACHEDU VENKATA SIRISH KUMAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs V PRATHYUSHA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VALLAMKONDA NANDA GOPAL | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs KODITYALA SRI LAXMI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr KODITYALA SRINIVAS | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MOTURI PADMA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr MOTURI BHAGAVAN DAS | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MADHAVI MAROO | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr ANIL KUMAR MAROO | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs MOLEMPATI RAJANYA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr MALEMPATI RAMESH BABU | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs PADMAVATHI VUNNAM | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr VUNNAM NARASIMHA RAO | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs Arumoolla Padmavathi | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr MADANA NAGIREDDY | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr JANAKI RAM KOTA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr KOTA MANISANKAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs SANKA VENKATA NAGA LAKSHMI PRASUNAMBA | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr SANKA NAGA VENKATA SIVA KUMAR | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mrs TRIVENI MUMMANENI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Mr BHUJANGA RAO MUMMANENI | 1 Tree(s) |
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Top Trees Planted
Forest by BASF
The BASF / V5 Events Urban Forest initiative is a sustainable green project where the company has taken a significant step towards environmental sustainability and community support by planting 100 trees. BASF / V5 Events is a collaboration between BASF, a global leader in chemical solutions, and V5 Events, an esteemed event management company. Together, they deliver unparalleled event experiences, blending creativity with technical expertise to exceed client expectations.
As part of their employee engagement and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) activities, BASF / V5 Events has planted a variety of trees including Mango Trees, Guava Trees, Sapota Trees, Jackfruit Trees, and Coconut Trees in Cherlaguda Village, Shamshabad Mandal, Hyderabad, Telangana. This initiative aims to create an Oxygen Park for the city and increase the green cover of the area.
The name "BASF / V5 Events Urban Forest Initiative" reflects the company's commitment to fostering a greener environment and supporting local communities. The plantation preparation began on the 5th of May, 2024.
This visionary initiative not only underscores BASF / V5 Events' dedication to environmental stewardship but also signifies its role in fostering a healthier, greener world for generations to come.
Tree Plantation Date:
The tree plantation drive spearheaded by BASF / V5 Events commenced on the 5th of May, 2024, marking a significant milestone in the organization's journey towards environmental sustainability.
Tree Plantation Location
Situated in Cherlaguda Village, Shamshabad Mandal, Hyderabad, Telangana, the tree plantation site embodies BASF / V5 Events' commitment to creating green spaces in urban areas, thereby contributing to the enhancement of the local environment and community well-being.
Forest Type: Urban Forest
The Urban Forest initiative spearheaded by BASF / V5 Events is an ambitious project designed to fundamentally reshape urban environments, turning them into vibrant, lush green havens. This initiative aims to strategically plant a diverse array of trees throughout various areas, with the specific goal of addressing multiple environmental challenges.
By increasing the number of trees, BASF / V5 Events endeavors to significantly mitigate carbon emissions, which is a critical factor in combating the adverse effects of climate change. Moreover, this initiative promotes sustainable urban development by enhancing green spaces, thereby improving air quality, providing habitats for wildlife, and offering residents increased opportunities for recreation and relaxation amidst nature.
Through these efforts, BASF / V5 Events demonstrates a profound commitment to fostering a healthier, more sustainable future for urban communities.
Activities During Plantation Drive
Enhancing Staff Participation:
The tree plantation event served as a catalyst for boosting staff involvement by bringing together employees from different departments. This initiative not only facilitated better communication between departments but also nurtured a sense of unity and shared goals among participants.
Engaging in the collective activity of tree planting allowed employees to forge connections with each other and with nature, promoting overall well-being and job satisfaction. This collective effort not only boosted team morale but also highlighted the organization's commitment to environmental sustainability.
Exploring Urban Forestry Practices:
During the informative session on urban forestry, participants delved into the integration of trees into urban landscapes, exploring its myriad benefits. Experts elaborated on various techniques such as urban greening and vertical forests, which have been proven to enhance air quality, water retention, and biodiversity.
The discussion underscored the pivotal role of urban forestry in fostering sustainable urban development, backed by successful case studies. Attendees gained valuable insights into how urban forestry can offer viable solutions for sustainable land management, addressing pressing environmental challenges in urban areas.
Total Trees To Be Planted:
(Across these species, the goal is to plant a total of 100 trees. Recently, the following trees have been planted)
Mango Tree:
The Mango tree is a beacon of prosperity and abundance. Beyond its economic significance, the Mango tree stabilizes soil with its extensive root system, preventing erosion and enriching the earth. Its fragrant blossoms herald the arrival of spring, while its luscious fruits provide nutrition and delight.
Guava Tree:
Known for its sweet and nutritious fruit, the Guava tree improves air quality and provides essential nutrients to both humans and wildlife. Its dense foliage offers shade and helps reduce the urban heat island effect, making it a valuable addition to urban landscapes.
Sapota Tree:
The Sapota tree is known for its sweet and nutritious fruit. It improves air quality and provides essential nutrients to both humans and wildlife. Its dense foliage offers shade and helps reduce the urban heat island effect, making it a valuable addition to urban landscapes.
Jackfruit Tree:
The Jackfruit tree is renowned for its large, nutrient-rich fruits. It contributes to biodiversity by providing habitat and food for various wildlife species. Its robust structure also aids in soil stabilization and erosion prevention.
Coconut Tree:
The Coconut tree is a valuable resource in many tropical regions. It provides a variety of products including coconut water, milk, and oil. The tree also helps in stabilizing the soil and contributes to the biodiversity of the area.
Tree Plantation Purpose
BASF / V5 Events' tree plantation initiative aims to contribute to environmental sustainability and community well-being, aligning with various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined by the United Nations:
Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
By planting trees in urban areas, BASF / V5 Events' initiative seeks to promote sustainable development and create healthier, more vibrant communities.
Goal 13: Climate Action
Through tree planting activities, BASF / V5 Events aims to mitigate climate change impacts by sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Goal 15: Life on Land
The tree plantation initiative by BASF / V5 Events aims to foster biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration in urban areas, supporting the protection and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems.
Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being
The presence of green spaces and forests is linked to numerous health benefits. BASF / V5 Events aims to enhance community well-being and promote good health among urban residents through tree planting.
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals
BASF / V5 Events' tree plantation initiative emphasizes the importance of collaborative partnerships with local communities, government agencies, and organizations, demonstrating a commitment to achieving sustainable development objectives.
Advantages of Urban Forestry
Promoting Soil Health and Fertility:
Urban forestry practices adopted by BASF / V5 Events contribute to the enhancement of soil health and fertility. By integrating trees with urban landscapes, these practices help in reducing soil erosion, improving water retention, and promoting nutrient cycling. The tree roots bind the soil, preventing erosion, while their fallen leaves add organic matter, enriching the soil with nutrients essential for plant growth.
Diversifying Urban Landscapes:
The incorporation of trees into urban landscapes diversifies the environment, offering multiple sources of ecological benefits and aesthetic appeal. BASF / V5 Events' urban forestry initiatives include planting fruit-bearing trees such as mango and guava alongside ornamental trees. This diversification not only provides additional greenery but also ensures a varied urban ecosystem and improved environmental quality. Moreover, urban forestry systems are resilient to climatic variations, reducing the risk associated with barren urban spaces.
Promoting Biodiversity Conservation:
Urban forestry practices support biodiversity conservation by creating a mosaic of habitats for various plant and animal species. BASF / V5 Events' efforts to integrate trees within urban areas contribute to the preservation of native flora and fauna. These trees serve as shelterbelts, providing refuge and nesting sites for birds and other wildlife. Additionally, the presence of diverse tree species enhances insect diversity, which is crucial for pollination and natural pest control, thus reducing the reliance on chemical inputs and promoting ecological balance.
Conclusion
BASF / V5 Events' tree plantation initiative exemplifies the company's unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability, community well-being, and climate action. By planting a diverse array of trees in Cherlaguda Village, Shamshabad Mandal, Hyderabad, Telangana, BASF / V5 Events not only enhances urban green spaces but also fosters employee engagement and supports Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Urban Forest created by BASF / V5 Events stands as a testament to their dedication to fostering a healthier, greener future for urban communities.
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What is urban forestry?
Urban forestry is the management and care of trees in urban settings to improve the urban environment. It involves the planting, maintenance, and protection of trees and green spaces in cities to provide social, economic, and environmental benefits.
Why is urban forestry important?
Urban forestry is crucial because it enhances air quality, reduces urban heat islands, improves stormwater management, increases biodiversity, and provides aesthetic and recreational benefits for city residents.
How does tree planting help the environment?
Tree planting helps the environment by absorbing carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen, reducing air pollution, stabilizing soil, preventing erosion, and providing habitats for wildlife.
What are the benefits of creating an urban forest?
Creating an urban forest provides numerous benefits, including improved air and water quality, reduced energy costs, enhanced property values, increased biodiversity, and better mental and physical health for residents.
How does urban forestry contribute to climate change mitigation?
Urban forestry contributes to climate change mitigation by sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, reducing the heat island effect in cities, and promoting sustainable land use practices.
What tree species are commonly planted in urban forests?
Common tree species planted in urban forests include Mango Trees, Guava Trees, Sapota Trees, Jackfruit Trees, and Coconut Trees due to their ability to thrive in urban environments and provide multiple benefits.
How can communities get involved in urban forestry projects?
Communities can get involved in urban forestry projects by participating in tree planting events, volunteering for local environmental organizations, advocating for green spaces, and helping with the maintenance of urban forests.
What is the impact of urban trees on air quality?
Urban trees improve air quality by filtering pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter from the air, thereby reducing respiratory problems and enhancing the overall health of urban populations.
How does urban forestry improve stormwater management?
Urban forestry improves stormwater management by increasing the infiltration and storage of rainwater through tree roots and green spaces, reducing runoff, preventing flooding, and improving water quality.
What are the challenges faced in urban forestry?
Challenges in urban forestry include limited space for planting, pollution, soil compaction, vandalism, lack of funding, and the need for ongoing maintenance and community engagement to ensure the sustainability of urban green spaces.
Urban Greening Initiatives
Comprehensive projects designed to introduce more green spaces, parks, and tree-lined streets in urban areas to improve air quality, reduce urban heat islands, and enhance the overall quality of life for city residents.
Biodiversity Conservation Efforts
Strategic actions aimed at protecting and nurturing diverse plant and animal species in urban forests, which help maintain ecological balance and promote a healthy environment.
Carbon Sequestration Benefits
The environmental advantages of planting trees and creating urban forests to absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, thereby reducing greenhouse gas levels and mitigating climate change.
Green Infrastructure Development
The creation and integration of natural and semi-natural systems such as green roofs, urban forests, and rain gardens within cities to provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
Tree Canopy Cover Importance
Emphasizing the significance of a dense layer of tree foliage in urban areas to provide shade, lower temperatures, and improve air quality, contributing to a healthier urban ecosystem.
Community Engagement in Urban Forestry
Encouraging local community involvement in tree planting and maintenance activities to foster environmental stewardship and ensure the sustainable management of urban green spaces.
Stormwater Management Solutions
Utilizing urban forests and green infrastructure to manage stormwater by absorbing and filtering rainwater, which reduces runoff, prevents flooding, and improves water quality in cities.
Mitigating Urban Heat Island Effect
Implementing strategies such as planting more trees and creating green spaces to combat the increased temperatures in urban areas compared to their rural surroundings.
Air Quality Improvement Through Trees
Highlighting the role of urban trees in filtering airborne pollutants, improving respiratory health, and enhancing the overall quality of life for residents in densely populated areas.
Ecological Restoration Projects
Initiatives aimed at reviving and enhancing degraded urban environments by planting native tree species, restoring natural habitats, and creating sustainable ecosystems for local wildlife.
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