Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Blue Mountain initiates Rs.15 mn project to reforest 125 acres in Wilpotha

- By Zahara Zuhair

Becoming the first private company to partner with Forest Department of Sri Lanka, Blue Mountain, a real estate company initiated a Rs.15 million CSR project to reforest 125 acres of land in Wilpotha (Puttalam district) recently.

Talking at the agreement signing event, Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarchc­hi said that the project was conceptual­ized to assist and support national reforestat­ion efforts and is a non-commercial initiative. Stressing the importance of doing more projects towards protecting the environmen­t where Sri Lanka is more blessed compared to other countries to have more trees than concrete buildings, he said that they are looking forward to do more environmen­tal related projects.

He said that this is only the beginning of a broader concept.

He said that they are hoping to initiate mini forest projects in the cities as well as to appoint a new role called ‘Cheif Environmen­tal Officer’ (CEO) to head those projects. Forest Department of Sri Lanka Conservato­r General S.A. Anura Sathurusin­ghe appreciati­ng Blue Mountain’s efforts said that this would be a demonstrat­ion to other companies to show how Public Private Partnershi­p would work. He said that the government cannot do everything alone due to reasons such as financing and encouraged others too to come forward to protect the nature.

‘Transformi­ng Sri Lanka towards a greener tomorrow’ project expects to help to safeguard some of Sri Lanka’s endangered forest sites, also to ensure the removal of invasive plants and facilitate in planting a variety of native plant species.

The project also expects to attempt to counter deforestat­ion that is caused by illegal felling, fires, and farming and also to support eco- tourism.

Additional­ly, it also expects to play a role in contributi­ng to national Carbon sequestrat­ion efforts, to reduce county’s overall Carbon footprint.

 ??  ?? From left: Blue Mountain Group Director/ Cheif Strategy Officer Thilan Anuradha, Forest Department of Sri Lanka Conservato­r General S.A. Anura Sathurusin­ghe, Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarchc­hi, Blue Mountain Senior Group CEO Anil...
From left: Blue Mountain Group Director/ Cheif Strategy Officer Thilan Anuradha, Forest Department of Sri Lanka Conservato­r General S.A. Anura Sathurusin­ghe, Blue Mountain Group Chairman Dr. Hiran Hettiarchc­hi, Blue Mountain Senior Group CEO Anil...

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