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Mitsubishi Electric India pledges support for Vanamahotsav 2016-17; plants over 200 trees


Mitsubishi Electric India joins hands with Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to restore city’s green cover under its ongoing initiative “Eco Changes for a Greener Tomorrow”

Mitsubishi Electric India pledges support for Vanamahotsav 2016-17; plants over 200 trees


Pune, August, 2016: Mitsubishi Electric India pledged its support for Vanamahotsava 2016-17 with its employees taking up a tree plantation drive in Pune today. The company joined hands with Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) and planted over 200 trees at Kasarwadi Mahilla Sudhikarana Kendra.  The tree plantation initiative is in line with Mitsubishi Electric’s global campaign “Eco Changes for a Greener Tomorrow”


"Vanamahotsav 2016-17” is an afforestation initiative of the Government of Maharashtra to plant two crore trees in the year 2016-17. Mitsubishi Electric India came forward to support this government initiative with an objective to sensitize its employees towards their importance of tree plantation. Employees working at Mitsubishi Electric India’s Pune facility on Telco Road came together to plant trees of species like Peepal, Raintee, Banyan and Neem in the allocated space. Mitsubishi Electric India has been doing plantation and beatification work since 2014 on TELCO Road.


Speaking about the initiative, Mr. Makoto Yokoyama, Director and Division Manager, Factory Automation and Industrial Division, Mitsubishi Electric India said, “It is endearing to see employees actively participating in this initiative. If every individual plants at least one tree, it will be a major step towards protecting our environment. We are more than happy in doing our bit and would like to thank the PCMC staff for this opportunity and their support.”


In 2021, which is only 5 years from now, Mitsubishi Electric will celebrate its 100th Anniversary. The Mitsubishi Electric Group has established Environmental Vision ‘2021’ to contribute to the development of a sustainable society. “Environmental Vision 2021 is the long-term environmental management vision of the Mitsubishi Electric Group. With the guideline of making positive contributions to the earth and its people through technology and action, the Company is working toward the realization of a sustainable society utilizing wide-ranging and sophisticated technologies as well as the promotion of proactive and ongoing actions by our employees. The Vision sets 2021 as its target year, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Mitsubishi Electric's founding.”


The tree plantation programme is an extension of Mitsubishi Electric’s philanthropic activity which is in line with the company’s aim to be a global leading green company, making lasting contributions to every society in which it operates including India.


About Mitsubishi Electric In India (MEI):

With over 90 years of experience in providing reliable, high-quality products, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) is a recognized world leader in the manufacture, marketing and sales of electrical and electronic equipment used in information processing and communications, space development and satellite communications, consumer electronics, industrial technology, energy, transportation and building equipment. Embracing the spirit of its corporate statement, Changes for the Better, and its environmental statement, Eco Changes, Mitsubishi Electric endeavours to be a global, leading green company, enriching society with technology.  The company recorded consolidated group sales of 4,394.3 billion yen (US$ 38.8 billion*) in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016.



Mitsubishi Electric in India has grown to become a company offering a wide range of innovative and high-quality products for the Indian market. This includes products and solutions for Air Conditioners, Automotive Equipment, Elevators & Escalators, Factory Automation and Industrial Systems, Power Systems, Photovoltaic solutions, Semiconductor & Devices, Transportation Systems and Visual &Imaging.
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RG Residency organizes ‘Go Green’ Tree Plantation Drive


June 6 2016,  16.15 PM IST || Pocket News Alert

Noida: RG Residency organized a tree plantation campaign by planting a sapling in their society and outside, Sector 120 on June 5, to mark the occasion of World Environment Day.  Residents of RG Residency joined the drive along with the locals in planting saplings. On the occasion, more than 300 families and other residents of Noida, Sector 120 participated to get the saplings planted by understanding their responsibility towards the Mother Nature. The highlight at the event was, when the adults planted the saplings, even children were witnessed doing the same. This act of responsibility is the need of the hour as it is most important to protect our environment in order to protect ourselves and future generations. 

RG Residency organizes ‘Go Green’ Tree Plantation Drive

RG Residency organizes ‘Go Green’ Tree Plantation Drive

RG Residency organizes ‘Go Green’ Tree Plantation Drive

RG Residency organizes ‘Go Green’ Tree Plantation Drive

RG Residency organizes ‘Go Green’ Tree Plantation Drive

To mark the rising pollution in Noida, people expressed their responsibility towards the city. Inhabitants took oath on the occasion that they will not cut tress, not waste water and not to use plastic bags. Every participant was wearing green coloured clothes to indicate the Green environment message of the event. Also, Selfy counter as well as the venue and signature corner had been arranged to keep the memories of the day forever. Around 500 people expressed their concern towards enhancing awareness and responsibility for the nature and the message taught by elders to children about the importance of environmental protection. Presence of around 300 residents meant that around 300 saplings were planted. Also, a few hundred saplings were provided to the locals by RG Residency to plant them in the region.
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