Company reinforces commitment to sustainability by planting over 200 trees
In a meaningful step toward environmental preservation and community engagement, Mercurius conducted a large-scale plantation drive on July 18 at Govt. Girls Sr. Sec School, planting over 200 trees with the enthusiastic participation of more than 65 volunteers, including employees, school staff and students.
Purpose and Vision
The plantation drive was part of Mercurius’s CSR project aimed at contributing positively to environmental restoration and climate resilience. As a company that works with numbers and precision, Mercurious understands the measurable impact of green initiatives, each tree planted has the power to reduce carbon, restore biodiversity, and improve air quality for years to come.
The impact of this plantation drive extends beyond just greenery as it contributes to cleaner air, improved biodiversity, and natural shade in the school’s campus, benefitting hundreds of students in the years to come, in line with the company’s ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) goals.
Community Participation
The plantation drive saw great participation from Mercurius employees, whose involvement was key to its success. Their enthusiasm, along with the support of school staff helped turn the event into more than just an environmental effort, it became a true community-building experience.
“Planting a tree is an act of faith in the future. With more than 200 saplings in the ground today, we are nurturing that future together.” said Yitesh Bhalla, Director, Mercurius.
About Mercurius
Mercurious is a trusted name in providing services related to bookkeeping & accounting, taxation, and several other related domains, with operations spread across 50+ countries. Beyond its core business, Mercurius is equally committed to community development, environmental sustainability, and ethical governance, these values are actively reflected in the company’s ongoing and impactful CSR initiatives, aimed at creating long-term value for both society and the environment.
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