On November 15, 2024, Siberian Wellness conducted its second tree planting event in Uzbekistan as part of the "100 Ha" project, which united thousands of participants aiming to restore the Aral Sea ecosystem and raise environmental awareness.
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The President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, in his address to the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis on November 20, proposed declaring 2025 the "Year of Environmental Protection and 'Green' Economy." This announcement served as an important signal for the entire country, calling for the active implementation of sustainable technologies and enhanced environmental responsibility. The name of the year, "Aтроф-муҳитни асраш ва 'яшил' иқтисодиет йили," reflects the government's ambitious plans for the development of an environmentally friendly economy and nature conservation. These goals resonate harmoniously with the efforts of companies like Siberian Wellness, which actively participates in ecological initiatives and supports the restoration of natural resources.
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The company is actively involved in the "100 Ha" project, which supports initiatives for ecosystem restoration in various parts of the planet, including Uzbekistan. This year alone, 10,220 saxaul seedlings have been planted as part of the "My Garden in the Aral Sea" project, implemented in collaboration with the International Innovation Center of the Aral Sea region under the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection, and Climate Change of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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The planting event held in November was a significant occasion for the region. A total of 159 participants took part in the event, including:
- employees and entrepreneurs from Siberian Wellness;
- volunteers;
- representatives from local schools;
- residents of Karakalpakstan.
This symbolizes the importance of local community and youth involvement in ecological initiatives.
The saxaul trees planted as part of the project are a vital element in ecosystem restoration, helping combat desertification and prevent the spread of salts from the Aral Sea bed. To date, 14,220 saxaul seedlings and 500 drought-resistant trees have been planted.
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The project actively engages school students, serving not only as a means of preserving ecosystems but also as a method for fostering environmental consciousness among the youth. This time, 84 students from grades 9 to 11 from Karakalpakstan participated in the planting. This is a crucial step in educating the future generation, which will be able to continue efforts in nature restoration.
The tragedy of the Aral Sea is a global issue that has affected not only Uzbekistan but the entire world. Salt carried by winds from its bed has even been found in Antarctica. This confirms that the disaster has a planetary scale. However, thanks to initiatives like "100 Ha," there is hope for restoration. Every planted tree contributes to restoring balance and sustainability to the region's ecosystem.
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The year 2025, which will be designated as the "Year of Environmental Protection and Green Economy" in Uzbekistan, will mark a new stage in nature conservation efforts. Siberian Wellness intends to continue its initiatives next year, planning to plant an additional 10,000 saxaul seedlings as part of the "100 Ha" project.
The company is confident that with each passing year, environmental initiatives will grow in scale, and through joint efforts, Uzbekistan can become greener and more sustainable.
Siberian Wellness is not new to the "100 Ha" project. In 2023, Siberian Wellness continued to implement ecological initiatives in Uzbekistan, launching two major projects in the Namangan region, including a new production complex and eco-friendly gardens based on organic farming principles. These projects contribute to the development of the local economy and improve product quality in accordance with international standards for environmental and food safety.
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Additionally, in 2023, the company made a significant contribution to restoring the ecosystem of the Aral Sea region by planting 4,000 saxaul seedlings on the dried bed of the Aral Sea as part of the ecological action "My Garden in the Aral Sea." Over 150 volunteers and entrepreneurs participated in the action, whose contributions were an important step in combating the consequences of the sea's drying up and the spread of desert in the region.
Every action taken by the company not only aids in restoring the natural balance in the region but also fosters a new generation of environmentally conscious citizens.
The "100 Ha" project continues to gather support worldwide. Siberian Wellness takes pride in its contribution to nature restoration, and future plantings will mark another milestone on the path to eco-economic development for Uzbekistan and the entire region.
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