Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam Berhad (BIBD) contributed B$88,850.00 to help International School Brunei reach its target in its Badas 50,000 Trees Project.
“We reached our target just one week past our target date of Oct 31,” Mr David Taylor, the Executive Principal of International School Brunei, told reporters yesterday.
“So we are delighted, and it was definitely enhanced by the fact that BIBD topped up the balance to bring us to that target on time.”
A total of 17,770 trees had been acquired through BIBD for this project since July 22 this year. And to help the school reach its target of 50,000 trees, BIBD decided to acquire another 8,270 trees.
“It wasn’t only the donation from BIBD that counted, but it was also the fact that they involved customers,” Mr Taylor said after receiving the mock cheque on behalf of ISB from BIBD’s Head of Product Management and Marketing Solutions Dona Johan. “They got customers aware of the fact that conservation and trees are important.
“Also, what is important for us a; educationists is that it’s not just the tree planting and conservation, but its also (about) getting the message out to the community.
“So it’s a multifaceted project it that sense, and we reached our target b3 planting 49,999 trees. We’re saving one tree for a special occasion,” the Executive Principal said, hinting that the final tree might be planted to commemorate the 2010 New Year celebrations.
The Badas 50,000 Trees Project is at initiative of ISB under its Million Tree; Project. Carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Primar3 Resources, the project involves the replanting of trees at the Badas Fores Reserve in Seria.
The project also supports the Heart o1 Borneo initiative, which had set the target of planting 50,000 Agathis Bornensis tree by October 31, 2009.
-Article extracted from Borneo Bulletin, with thanks
