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Hyundai Nepal organizes tree plantation under its “Be (v) the Change” campaig

KATHMANDU, August 22: Hyundai Nepal organized a tree plantation program on Sunday at Ratomate Danda, Chunikhel under its, “Be (v) the Change’ campaign. More than 200 trees were planted on the day by around 150 participants from all age groups in coordination with the Ratomate Danda Community Forest.
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KATHMANDU, August 22: Hyundai Nepal organized a tree plantation program on Sunday at Ratomate Danda, Chunikhel under its, “Be (v) the Change’ campaign. More than 200 trees were planted on the day by around 150 participants from all age groups in coordination with the Ratomate Danda Community Forest.



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According to a statement, Hyundai Nepal’s “Be (v) the Change” is an initiative undertaken by the company in solidarity with Hyundai Motor Company’s commitment to a sustainable future. The term ‘Be (v)’ corresponds to Battery Electric Vehicles, the new norm for carbon neutrality, and thus ‘Be (v) the Change’ acts as a call for sustainability-focused actions for the adoption of sustainable practices at individual and community levels.


Last April, the company launched a global campaign, entitled the “Goal of the Century” that aims to utilize the global appeal of football to send a message and unite football lovers and others around sustainable living

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