ISLAMABAD: Renowned environmental activist Talha Tufail Bhatti has stressed for collective action to tackle the environmental challenges facing Pakistan and hailed the ‘Recharge Pakistan project’ as a beacon of hope for a sustainable and resilient tomorrow, local media reported.
He lauded the ‘Recharge Pakistan project’ as a groundbreaking step that has the potential to revolutionize sustainability in the South Asian country. He also emphasized that the project’s focus on afforestation, reforestation, and eco-restoration will not only help mitigate climate change but also preserve Pakistan’s natural resources for upcoming generations.
The aim of ‘Recharge Pakistan project’ is to restore degraded forests, enhance biodiversity and promote sustainable land use, which aligns with Bhatti’s vision for a greener Pakistan.
He lauded the project’s holistic approach, which engages local people and all stakeholders in the conservation effort, guaranteeing a collective responsibility towards environmental stewardship.
Bhatti also emphasized the project’s potential to create green jobs, promote sustainable agriculture practices, stimulate eco-tourism, and contributing to Pakistan’s economic growth and ensuring environmental sustainability. He urged the civil society and government to support and expand the project, guaranteeing its long-term success and impact.