Rajasthan Royals to plant 1mn saplings as part of Go Green initiative

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Taking a cue from the Go Green initiative of (RCB), Royals will also be supporting the cause of the movement by planting one million saplings across the state of and contribute its bit to the environment, it was announced on Sunday.

Ranjit Barthakur, Executive Chairman, Royals, speaking on the Go Green initiative of Royal Challengers Bangalore, said, "The relentless Go-Green approach of has brought together great changes in common perceptions. This is ours. The pillar of social responsibility is directly entwined with environmental sustainability.

"We are thankful to Amrit Thomas and for having chosen RR for their annual Go Green match."

According to information, and their presented their sapling to on Sunday. This ceremony marked the beginning of a new initiative to be taken by Royals where its team will start planting saplings across the periphery of its fortress, followed by various locations across the state of

Royals will also work towards educating the people to apply best practices to go green -- car pooling, rain water harvesting, etc.

"RR has been very participative and conscious towards ensuring that all efforts are aligned towards preserving Mother Nature in whatever possible way we can. We will work towards making our facilities pro-and for this we would like to ask all our stakeholders to pay detailed attention to efficient measures and sustainable operations to better manage waste, water and other sources of energy," added Barthakur.

"bring communities together. Royals as a socially responsible franchise aims to find avenues to build a healthy with the support of all relevant stakeholders and its fans and followers. A Go Green garden will soon be in the making to support the Go Green initiative of Royal Challengers Bangalore," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 22:28 IST