MUFG Green Day: Planting trees and promoting biodiversity in Ba Vi
17/06/2024TN&MTThe "MUFG Green Day" event took place at Ba Vi National Park in Minh Quang commune, Ba Vi district, Hanoi, which was organized by the Centre for Natural Resources and Environment Communication under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) in collaboration with MUFG Bank to celebrate World Environment Day 2024.
The goal of enhancing the quality and value of forest ecosystems, promoting the role of forests and green trees in socio-economic development, protecting ecological environments and natural landscapes, and mitigating the negative impacts of climate change, guided the “MUFG Green Day” program. Activities included tree planting in the buffer zone and exploring the biodiversity of Ba Vi National Park.
Sharing insights about the program, Mr. Vu Minh Ly, Deputy Director of the Centre for Natural Resources and Environment Communication, remarked that the “MUFG Green Day” event was organized in conjunction with MONRE’s activities celebrating World Environment Day and the Month of Action for the Environment 2024. This reflects the efforts and determination of the Centre for Natural Resources and Environment Communication and MUFG Bank in protecting the environment and responding to climate change for the sustainable development of Vietnam. It also aims to improve the livelihoods of residents in Dy village, Minh Quang commune, Ba Vi district, Hanoi.
Mr. Vu Minh Ly, Deputy Director of the Centre for Natural Resources and Environment Communication
Mr. Masao Kojima, Chief Representative for Vietnam and General Director of MUFG Bank's Hanoi Branch, said that organizing “MUFG Green Day” on World Environment Day (June 5) provides an opportunity for MUFG members to come together to plant trees. MUFG Bank has committed to planting 200 Yellow Bell trees in the buffer zone of Ba Vi National Park.
Mr. Masao Kojima, Chief Representative for Vietnam and General Director of MUFG Bank's Hanoi Branch
"Living in harmony with nature and immersing ourselves in green spaces helps us stay healthier. Green spaces are also great for sports and recreational activities and are essential for enhancing health and combating diseases. Primary forests and natural landscapes contribute to tourism development and services, improving the livelihoods of local residents. At the same time, they create immense value and advantages for the country in the international community," emphasized Mr. Vu Minh Ly./.
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