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Unilever, WWF join hands to tackle climate change in Pakistan

byCustoms Today Report
13/08/2015
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LAHORE: Unilever Pakistan and the World Wide Fund-Pakistan have joined hands to tackle the climate change through plantation of trees in the city.

According to the agreement, Unilever Pakistan and WWF-Pakistan have planted 2,000 trees to counter the impact of extreme weather patterns in Pakistan’s largest city. The initiative was inaugurated by Unilever’s employee volunteers as part of Independence Day Celebrations for a Cleaner Greener Pakistan.

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Unilever Pakistan Limited Shafaq Omar Human Resources Director pointed out that the company’s sustainability ambition aims at growing our business by creating a brighter future for consumers, customers and communities. “As proud citizens of Pakistan we hope to inspire positivity with this initiative while also creating dialogue around climate change this year,” he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Ali Dehlavi, Senior Manager, Building Capacity on Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Areas of Pakistan (CCAP) project of WWF-Pakistan remarked that positive climate change actions are an integral need for Pakistan’s ongoing efforts for sustainable development, especially as Pakistan remains highly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. To be effective, these actions must be part of a collaborative effort between the Government, Climate experts, industry and civil society.

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