TAWAL, the leading Saudi ICT infrastructure company, is planning to plant 3,000 trees in conjunction with the Saudi Green Initiative (SGI).
The firm will work with the National Center for Vegetation Cover and Combating Desertification, the Vegetation Development Corporation 'Murouj', and through the national charity platform Ehsan, to carry out the project.
"This initiative comes as part of the sustainability strategy to achieve the company's vision of helping mitigate the negative effects of environmental challenges and make a positive impact on society," TAWAL's CEO Mohammed Alhakbani said.
"TAWAL managed to accomplish some of the company's sustainability strategy goals, avoiding 28,000 metric tons of carbon emissions and connecting 300 tower sites to power grid,” he added.