Volunteers from Egis Plant New 500 Trees in Bemowo, Contributing to a Greener Environment
Greening Warsaw's Urban Heart: Egis' Tree Planting initiative
In the bustling Bemowo district of Warsaw, a new green chapter was penned on April 8, 2025. Volunteers from the company Egis planted 500 trees, transforming the urban landscape, and boosting the city's green credentials. Varieties such as maples, sycamores, and lindens now spread their leafy canopies, promoting better air quality and fostering biodiversity in the capital city.
Beyond this innovative project, Warsaw has been proactive in implementing ecological initiatives to sustain air quality and enrich biodiversity across the city. One such initiative is "Przygarnij Kwiatka," where residents are encouraged to adopt decorative plants, giving them a new lease of life in private gardens and balconies. This initiative does not only bolster environmental sustainability but also fosters education about the importance of greenery in our urban spaces.
Similarly, the One More Tree Foundation, in collaboration with Mercedes Benz Leasing, organized the planting of periwinkle at Pole Mokotowskie. This initiative helps beautify urban spaces while promoting better air quality and biodiversity. Periwinkle plants not only attract beneficial insects but also help retain soil moisture, manage rainwater, and alleviate the urban heat island effect.
The recent tree planting initiative spearheaded by Egis in the Bemowo district will likely follow a similar vision of creating a greener, cleaner, and more biodiverse city. The result is a Warsaw that appeals not only to its residents but also to the planet.
The tree planting initiative by Egis extends beyond just urban areas, promoting the cultivation of decorative plants in homes and gardens, enhancing the city's overall green lifestyle. Meanwhile, the One More Tree Foundation, in partnership with Mercedes Benz Leasing, also encourages the growth of environmental science through the planting of periwinkle, boosting biodiversity and improving air quality – a continuation of Warsaw's strive towards a greener and healthier living environment.