August 9, 2024
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Abu Dhabi plants 6 million flowers for summer

Abu Dhabi Municipality implements natural beautification landscaping projects with flowers and plants, following sustainability standards and selecting species suitable for the UAE environment…reports Asian Lite News

Abu Dhabi City Municipality, represented by the Sub-Municipalities Operations Sector, has planted 6,500,000 flowers for the summer season, achieving a completion rate of 100 percent of the plan set for the current summer season.

This achievement comes in line with the Abu Dhabi City Municipality’s plan to achieve the targets of the Natural Beautification Project to plant 13 million summer and winter flowers in 2024, to enhance the aesthetic appearance of Abu Dhabi City and its suburbs, to enhance the efficiency of managing assets, infrastructure and public facilities, and to enhance the attractiveness of Abu Dhabi and its suburbs, improve lifestyle and quality of life, and delight residents and visitors.

Abu Dhabi Municipality implements natural beautification landscaping projects with flowers and plants, following sustainability standards and selecting species suitable for the UAE environment. This aligns with the municipality’s commitment to conserving and sustaining resources.

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