Madifushi Private Island has embarked on an ambitious Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative to plant 5,000 coconut palms across the islands of Meemu Atoll over the next year.
The project was officially launched on November 25th at M. Rayimandhoo with the participation of Madifushi Private Island’s management, MIC Group board members, and representatives from local and island councils.
A Commitment to Sustainability and Community
Ibrahim Shareef Mohamed, Managing Director of MIC Group, expressed gratitude to the local councils for their support. He highlighted the company’s dedication to fostering strong relationships with the communities of Meemu Atoll. ‘We are deeply thankful to the councils for the support they have shown to our team,’ he said. ‘It is our commitment to reciprocate this kindness by working closely with the communities in the atoll, providing opportunities, and strengthening our collaboration. Under our CSR responsibility, we aim to forge stronger relationships between the group, the resort, and the islands of Meemu Atoll”.
Ali Shakir, Group General Manager of MIC Group, emphasised the resort’s dedication to promoting sustainability and community empowerment, reiterating the importance of the coconut palm planting project as a significant step toward achieving these goals.
Planting for the Future
In collaboration with local communities, Madifushi Private Island has identified key areas across Meemu Atoll for coconut palm planting, including mosques, schools, newly reclaimed lands, and the upcoming domestic airport. The targeted islands are Dhiggaru, Raiymandhoo, Mulah, Veyvah, Naalaafushi, Maduvvaree, Muli, Kolhufushi, and Madifushi Private Island itself.
This initiative aligns with the Maldives government’s goal of planting 5 million trees, as announced by President H.E. Dr. Mohamed Muizzu on World Environment Day.
A Luxurious Retreat Committed to Sustainability
Madifushi Private Island offers a luxurious escape, combining elegant accommodations, world-class dining, and a range of recreational activities. The resort is committed to eco-friendly practices, ensuring the preservation of the Maldives’ natural beauty for future generations.
“As caretakers of this pristine island paradise, we believe in taking proactive measures to maintain its ecological balance and cultural richness,” stated Mohamed Hilmy, General Manager of Madifushi Private Island. “Through our collective efforts, we are not only planting trees but also fostering a legacy of sustainability and resilience.”
By planting 5,000 coconut trees, Madifushi Private Island is making a significant contribution to the environment and the local communities of Meemu Atoll. This initiative underscores the resort’s commitment to sustainable tourism and its role as a responsible corporate citizen.
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