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'One Person, One Plant' WBR initiative

World Book of Records ‘One Person, One Plant’ Initiative to Set Historic Tree Plantation Record

3,50,000 saplings in just one hour with Indian Army at Indo-Pak Border on 22 September

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan – In a significant move to contribute to environmental conservation, the World Book of Records has launched the ‘One Person, One Plant’ initiative aimed at saving the planet by promoting mass tree planting in every event. In alignment with the UN Environment Program, this initiative encourages individuals to take responsibility for nurturing the Earth by planting trees. As part of this ambitious campaign, World Book of Records, in collaboration with Indian Army is set to plant 3,50,000 saplings in just one hour at the Indo-Pakistan border near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, on 22nd September 2024. This historic event will not only mark a world record but also serve as a reminder of the critical role that afforestation plays in combating climate change and promoting biodiversity.

The initiative has garnered widespread support from environmental activists, government officials, and local communities. Thousands of people, including army personnel, volunteers, and civilians, will actively participate in this massive plantation drive, contributing to a greener, more sustainable future. The ‘One Person, One Plant’ initiative reflects the global need for united action in addressing environmental issues. By focusing on large-scale community participation, the World Book of Records aims to raise awareness and inspire individuals to take small, consistent actions toward environmental conservation. This event will set a new benchmark for coordinated environmental efforts and highlights the role of organizations, such as the World Book of Records, in driving meaningful global change. The mass planting initiative is expected to be a major milestone in India’s journey toward a cleaner, greener Earth.

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