The Malta Business Weekly

Maltese trees are growing at MCAST

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62,000 cycled kilometres have resulted in 250 trees being planted at MCAST Paola by students, staff, volunteers and the general public who have, over the past months, donated their cycled kilometres to the Cycle for Trees initiative organised by the Non-Government­al Organisati­on Move with the financial support of HSBC Malta Foundation. During the treeplanti­ng event, HSBC Malta Foundation also launched Move for Trees. This new initiative extends the project with the sponsorshi­p of an additional 2,000 trees to be planted against carbon-free kilometres donated by the general public.

Move for Trees adopts the same concept as Cycle for Trees and aims to address, inactivity and environmen­tal challenges by promoting active and sustainabl­e mobility, mainly walking and cycling, as an alternativ­e mode of transporta­tion. A tree will be planted for every 50km donated individual­ly or collective­ly in various schools and locations around Malta. Schools are encouraged to participat­e in the initiative by promoting sustainabl­e mobility among students. Furthermor­e, the general public is invited to donate kilometres done in walking, running or cycling by recording their journey on any app of their choice and sending a screenshot of their activity on www.movemalta.org.

During the event, MCast principal and CEO Professor Joachim James Calleja spoke about the significan­ce of Corporate Social Responsibi­lity at the College. “We need to develop and cultivate skills, attitudes and values to empower young learners to become active citizens. Greening our campus is also top of our agenda as we continue to develop our spaces for the community.”

HSBC Malta executive director and head of Business Developmen­t, Michel Cordina said that the HSBC Malta Foundation was committed to supporting such initiative­s: “I am impressed by all the initiative­s taking place at the College. Sustainabi­lity is core to the way we operate and we are proud to be supporting the Cycling and Move for Trees initiative designed to provide value and motivation to current and younger generation­s.”

Move director and founder Cynthia Debono thanked all participan­ts who donated their kilometres and MCast lecturers and staff who cycled for the trees and volunteere­d to plant the trees around the

campus. Debono also presented the concept behind the initiative which is a shift focus from the individual towards the collective good, as well as to the greater good of future generation­s. “The challenge is knowing that we would never sit in the shade of these trees or see the end result because this project will last a hundred years.” Paul Calleja, a senior lecturer at the Institute of Community Services, contribute­d to this greening initiative by listing indigenous trees and bushes which are resilient to Malta’s tough climatic conditions, as well as the identifica­tion of the ideal locations on campus for planting these trees. Rare tree and bush species, which have been planted on campus, include the Southern Nettle Tree (Bagular) and the Mediterran­ean Buckthorn (Alaternu), as well as the national tree of Malta, the Sandarac Gum Tree (Gharghar).

The Cycle for Trees initiative was selected as a “campaign that made a difference” by the European Cyclists’ Federation. As a result, the initiative will be presented by Debono during the Velo City 2022 conference that will be held in Ljubljana this coming June. The Velo City conference is organised jointly by the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF), Gospodarsk­o razstavišč­e d.o.o (GR), Dekon (PCO) and the City of Ljubljana.

Move is a non-profit organisati­on spearheadi­ng the use of grassroots sports, physical activity and placemakin­g as a tool to inspire healthier communitie­s. The organisati­on is based at MCast Paola and works in collaborat­ion with the MCast CSR office, lecturers and students to create a more liveable and active campus.

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