"Baker Tilly Azerbaijan" launched tree-planting campaigns called "Green Future" on the occasion of its 15th anniversary

14:41 - 23.11.2022


November 23, Fineko/abc.az.  Today, "Baker Tilly Audit Azerbaijan" CJSC, one of the five leading audit and consulting services companies in the audit market of Azerbaijan, launched a tree-planting campaign called "Green Future" on the occasion of its 15th anniversary. Mr. Firdovsi Aliyev, Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and other relevant employees also participated in the campaign.

With the support of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (EMSN), Olive and Eldar pine trees were planted in Mushvigabad settlement near Baku city as a part of the initiative, and aimed at helping to restore the ecological balance and protect the environment.

Mr. Firdovsi Aliyev, Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, by instilling a sense of care and love for nature, spoke about the importance of the campaign, the environmental measures that have taken place in the country in recent years, and the works carried out in this direction, and also shared his ideas and recommendations about ecological culture. Firdovsi Aliyev with great pleasure explained to the volunteers the working principle of drip irrigation systems, the rules of planting and caring for seedlings. After the valuable advice and inspiring speech of Firdovsi Aliyev, we felt proud to participate in this campaign, because we strongly believe that by planting more trees, we will contribute to global reforestation efforts, restoring lost forests, repairing damaged ecosystems and mitigating climate changes.

Director of "Baker Tilly Audit Azerbaijan" CJSC Shahin Hasanov: "Baker Tilly Audit Azerbaijan" CJSC has always tried to support the improvement of the environmental situation in our country in one way or another within the framework of its Corporate Social Responsibility program and will participate in more environmental projects in the coming years. Inspired by successful ecological projects and state care for nature, we were very happy to be able to make a practical contribution to the expansion of green areas in our country today by co-organizing this initiative."


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