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LINE 139 Undergrowth Weeding at Tree Planting Area of "Creating a Healthy Corporate Forest Activity in Ariake Coast"

Midori Ippai Project Activities LINE 139Undergrowth Weeding at Tree Planting Area of "Creating a Healthy Corporate Forest Activity in Ariake Coast" September 19, 2015 NTT West Saga Group

On September 19, an undergrowth weeding activity at the tree planting area was held.

Companies that have planted trees in February 2014 at the drained wetland along the Shiroishi-cho coastal area were required to carry out undergrowth weeding for three years. Following the weeding in July and September last year and June this year, this was the fourth round of activity we have held.

The grass at the tree planting area was short as sunlight was blocked off by the trees, which have grown much taller compared to our last visit in June. This made weeding a difficult task, and participants had to move around between the trees to trim away overgrown branches and weed the undergrowth.

The sawgrass outside the tree planting area had grown to the height of an adult. They were neatly trimmed with grass-cutters, thanks to the hard work of the participants.

We would like to thank everyone for their participation.

This activity enables the NTT West Group to appeal its stance toward environmental protection and social contribution activities for the local community.

Organizing companies
NTT West Saga Branch
NTT Business Solutions Kyushu Branch, Saga Corporate Business Department
NTT Marketing Act Kyushu Branch, Saga Sales Department
NTT Fieldtechno Kyushu Branch, Saga Office
NTT Neomeit Kyushu Branch, Saga Office
NTT Business Associe West Kyushu Branch, Saga Office
Venue
Saga Prefecture, Kishima-gun, Shiroishi-cho
No. of participants
28 (including 5 children)

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