National Greening Program, Saudi Chambers Federation Explore Private Sector Collaboration
The National Greening Program recently met with the National Committee for Environment, Water, and Agriculture under the Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce to explore ways to boost private sector participation in environmental initiatives.
The meeting centered on fostering partnerships for afforestation and land rehabilitation, with the goal of conserving natural resources, enhancing vegetation cover, and advancing the objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative.
Saudi Arabia offers a range of incentives to attract private investment in the environmental sector. These include extensive land availability, a favorable regulatory framework, and the potential for positive social and ecological impact. The program also offers long-term contracts and aligns closely with national priorities outlined in Saudi Vision 2030, making it an attractive opportunity for investors.
To date, the National Greening Program has restored 500,000 hectares of degraded land and planted more than 151 million trees across the country. These milestones highlight the vital role of collaboration among the public, private, and non-profit sectors in promoting environmental sustainability and expanding green spaces.
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