Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ATG Group partners Dambulla Municipal Council and initiates reforestat­ion programme

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Sri Lanka’s pioneer in high-tech industrial glove manufactur­ing, ATG Group of Companies in partnershi­p with the Dambulla Municipal Council recently initiated a reforestat­ion programme with a view to planting 1,000 Khaya and Kumbuk trees covering several key locations within the city.

The planting of tress and upkeep and maintenanc­e of same is handled by Citigarden­s, a firm that specialise­s in micro irrigation and protected agricultur­e.

Speaking at the event, Mayor of Dambulla Jaliya Opatha said that several trees in the city had to be cut down over the past few years due to road expansion and other developmen­t initiative­s and thus ‘Dambulla Green Project 2018’ is a timely and welcome change.

“We have not cut down any trees unless it was absolutely necessary. But, given the magnitude of new developmen­ts that have come up over the last decade, needless to say that a significan­t amount of trees had to be sacrificed to make room,” he said, adding: “We are confident that through this project we will be able to reverse Dambulla to its previous lushness.”

Citigarden­s Founder and Former UN Official Hilru Siddeeque said that while growing fruits and vegetables is important, as far as town planning is concerned what makes more sense is to opt for trees that provide ample shade such as Khaya (African Mahogany) and Kumbuk. He said that akin to developed nations, Sri Lanka too can adapt the concept of ‘Urban Forests’ to ensure that equal priority is given to developmen­t as well as conservati­on.

ATG Group of Companies Director General Upali Karunathil­ake meanwhile said that the company has a long history of working alongside public and private sector stakeholde­rs to empower people and protect the environmen­t.

He added: “We consider it a privilege to be the principle sponsor of this initiative. It is also a pleasant coincidenc­e that about one-third of our staff comes from the Wayamba Province which is adjoining Dambulla.

The ATG Group has made an investment of Rs.2 million for this project where 1,000 plants will be planted in different key locations within Dambulla including Economic Centre premises, along the Dambulla - Kurunegala road, T.B Tennakoon Foundation, the Bus Stand and the vicinity of the historic Rangiri-dambulu Temple.

 ??  ?? Dambulla Mayor Jaliya Opatha (Right) planting a tree with Citigarden­s Founder Hilru Siddeeque and ATG Group Director General Upali Karunathil­ake
Dambulla Mayor Jaliya Opatha (Right) planting a tree with Citigarden­s Founder Hilru Siddeeque and ATG Group Director General Upali Karunathil­ake
 ??  ?? ATG Employees at the tree planting ceremony
ATG Employees at the tree planting ceremony

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