This plantation initiative is dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability and community well-being by distributing plants to government schools and colleges during the spring and fall seasons. It aims to encourage environmental awareness and green practices among students, fostering a sense of responsibility toward nature. Over time, the program has contributed to the development of green spaces within educational institutions, with many distributed plants now grown into mature trees that enhance air quality and support local ecosystems.
In addition, the adoption of the Miyawaki Forest method, developed by Akira Miyawaki, has strengthened the impact of this initiative. By planting dense clusters of native species, this approach enables rapid growth and the creation of resilient, self-sustaining ecosystems, achieving a high survival rate. Continuous monitoring and engagement with institutions ensure the long-term success of these efforts, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future.