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    Hashoo Group Participates in PM’s “One Daughter, One Tree” Campaign in Islamabad

    PC Hospitality Division of Hashoo Group joined PM Shahbaz Sharif Tree Plantation Campaign One Daughter, One Tree

    In a heartening demonstration of solidarity and egologic responsibility, PC Hospitality Division of Hashoo Group, in association with the Capital Development Authority (CDA), joined Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif nationwide monsoon Tree Plantation Campaign. Tagged “One Daughter, One Tree,” the activity was held along the historic Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, gathering corporate executives, staff, and their daughters to plant trees in celebration of a greener and brighter Pakistan.

    nationwide monsoon Tree Plantation Campaign

    This is not just a tree-planting initiative it’s planting seeds of responsibility, resilience, and rebirth for generations to come.

    “One Daughter, One Tree” – A Symbolic Gesture

    The theme of the campaign struck a chord with the participants. By associating daughters with trees, the message was strong: both symbolize life, growth, and continuity. Every sapling planted had a double symbolism a daughter unfolding future and Pakistan’s commitment towards sustainability.

    Hashoo Group senior management highlighted that this action was not merely an environmental stewardship gesture but a reflection of Islamic values, in which the conservation of nature is an act of faith.

    Corporate Leadership Driving Climate Action

    Hashoo Group’s involvement emphasizes the private sector’s contribution towards enabling national climate resilience objectives. Through partnership with the CDA, the hospitality giant demonstrated its intention to align business values with social and environmental obligations.

    The PC Hospitality Division has been a champion of corporate sustainability for many years, but this campaign reinforced its vision of doing more than business proactively engaging in Pakistan’s environmental renewal efforts and building spaces where people and nature coexist in harmony.

    Families, Faith, and the Future

    It was especially touching because daughters of employees and executives participated in the campaign. Their participation brought to the forefront how environmental stewardship is something to be handed down from generation to generation.

    Parents and children planting side by side made a profoundly humanized setting where families came together over the commonality of safeguarding nature. Several of the participants said it didn’t feel like so much of a formality but rather like a spiritual obligation, based both in faith and patriotism.

    The Broader Message – From Roots to Nations

    Tree planting is not just an environmental action; it is also a cultural and political declaration. By organizing the event along Constitution Avenue the heart of Pakistan’s capital the campaign was imbued with a symbolic significance: just as a constitution stabilizes a country, trees stabilize the earth against erosion, climatic danger, and ecological degradation.

    The event was a reminder that climate action is not discretionary but unavoidable to Pakistan’s survival and prosperity. It was an expression of national pride and stirred every citizen to be part of the fight against deforestation and climate change.

    A Greener Tomorrow – The Road Ahead

    The “One Daughter, One Tree” campaign is not merely an event, it is a movement. If every family made this idea their own, millions of trees might change Pakistan’s landscape, reducing the impact of climate and building a sustainable future.

    With the Hashoo Group forging ahead with its corporate responsibility and climate leadership, this partnership with CDA puts in place a robust platform for public-private collaborations to build a greener, cleaner, and stronger Pakistan.

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