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PASHA Bank cleaned up Krtsanisi Forest-Park as a part of its CSR activities
PASHA Bank cleaned up –all the 210 hectares of Krtsanisi Forest-Park (also known and Ponichala Reserve).
In 2018 PASHA Bank joined a larger scale environmental campaign by CENN – “Keep Georgia Beautiful”. Since then the Bank employees volunteer to clean 2 hectares of the territory twice a year. This time, the Bank decided to clean the full territory of the Krtsanisi Forest-Park with the help of an outsourced company.
“PASHA Bank is actively engaged in different environmental projects. In the scope of our CSR activities, we already have planted around ten thousand trees. This time, we decided to clean up whole territory of Krtsanisi Forest-Park. We hope that visitors will take care of the clean space and keep the pleasant and enjoyable environment.” – said Anano Korkia, Head of PR and Marketing Department of PASHA Bank.
Environmental projects carried out by PASHA Bank:
In 2019, to congratulate on Easter to its clients and partners, PASHA Bank joined the campaign Project “Make Varketili Green” and financed planting of one hundred Maple and Eldarica Pine trees in Tbilisi.
On March 21st, 2019 PASHA Bank’s employees cleaned up 2 hectares of territory in the Krtsanisi Forest (also known as Ponichala Reserve);
Planting 2017 trees as a new year gift for its clients and partners near Borjomi, to rehabilitate the area that got burnt down in 2008; this activity was repeated to welcome the year 2018 by financing the planting of 2018 trees in the same area;
Planting 30 Caucasian Fir trees in the yard of “First Step”, that will significantly improve the living environment of the organization’s beneficiaries;
Planting additional 500 trees near Borjomi as a part of “Aghadgine” campaign;
Initiation of a project aiming at collecting paper for recycling, where companies donated used paper and in return for each kilogram, 0,13 GEL was transferred to “Aghadgine” campaign; As a result, 110 companies enrolled, 19.5 tons of used paper was collected and planting of 300 trees was funded;
Planting 1,000 Georgian Oak (Quercus Iberica) and Imeretian Oak (Quercus Imeretina) trees in Ajameti Managed Reserve;
Supporting the green project by Rotary Club Tbilisi Ambassador carried out in Kondoli village (Telavi region, Kakheti), which implied planting trees in the school yard, building a playground and formation of the eco-club;
Donating Caucasian Fir trees to ten schools in Tbilisi in scope of Georgia Today’s CSR project on International Children’s Day, June 1st.
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