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IDEMIA India Foundation Celebrates Success Transforming Tarnished Industrial Land into Thriving Biodiversity Park in Noida

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IDEMIA India Foundation announced the successful transformation of 3.8 acres of former industrial dumping grounds into a flourishing Biodiversity Park in Noida’s Phase 2 from planting 15,000 trees of 70 varieties in collaboration with the Noida Authority and the Give Me Trees Foundation.

The transformation saw success through meticulous removal of debris and plastics, soil rejuvenation efforts were followed that helped sustain different flora and fauna varieties within a span of six months.

It is thanks to constant efforts and energy spent by IDEMIA employees’ efforts that the land breathed life again.

Together With the teamwork of local authorities and the Give Me Trees team uplifted the continued efforts that led to this remarkable feat.

Aside from the tree plantation, the team engaged with post-plantation nature walks connecting themselves with the beauty of nature at the park.

Further efforts from the environmental experts helped the individuals to know about the rich biodiversity and what great wonders could occur from preserving natural habitats.

Matthew Foxton, India Regional President & Executive Vice-President, Branding & Communications, IDEMIA Group expressed, “We are privileged to contribute to community well-being, firmly believing that promoting biodiversity conservation enhances the quality of life for both present and future generations”.

 

Foxton further expressed his gratitude, stating, “IDEMIA extends its appreciation to the Noida Authority for entrusting us as a corporate partner for the development of the Biodiversity Park”.

The initiative symbolizes IDEMIA's holistic commitment to corporate social responsibility, fetching benefits to both the environment and the community that came together to nurture sustainable development.