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The Green Cover Afforestation Program for Carbon Sequestration

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In an era of heightened environmental consciousness, the role of land use in climate mitigation has taken on renewed urgency. Across industries, there’s growing recognition that climate commitments must move beyond internal targets and extend into the broader ecosystems in which companies operate. As global frameworks push for measurable, nature-positive outcomes, organizations are rethinking how their operations interact with the land—transitioning from passive coexistence to active restoration. These efforts not only contribute to long-term ecological health but also unlock new pathways for demonstrating environmental leadership in global supply chains.

As global pressure mounts to reduce carbon footprints, afforestation has become a strategic lever for environmental stewardship. Particularly in agriculture-linked industries, targeted green cover programs are being adopted to enhance long-term ecological value and carbon sequestration potential. In this case, Deccan has strategically acquired land specifically for afforestation purposes. By establishing dedicated green zones planted with high-sequestration species, Deccan contributes to its long-term sustainability goals while aligning with national and international carbon neutrality ambitions. These efforts are mapped, monitored, and maintained over multiple years, contributing directly to Deccan’s climate goals and ESG indicators while fostering a deeper relationship with the land and local communities.

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