Trident Limited, reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship by celebrating World Environment Day 2025 under the global theme “Beat Plastic Pollution.” The company conducted a series of impactful awareness and conservation activities across Barnala district and its Dhola Plant campus, fostering community engagement and advocating for eco-friendly alternatives.
In a concerted effort to reduce plastic use, Trident volunteers distributed reusable cloth bags at key public locations including Sabzi Mandi, Kutchery Chowk, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Park, Kusht Ashram, and Chintu Park. These bags, along with interactive awareness sessions at the sites, aimed to sensitize the public to the harmful effects of plastic pollution and promote sustainable living practices.
A tree plantation drive was held at the Dhola Campus, reflecting Trident’s long-term environmental vision. To encourage a plastic-free work environment, reusable glass bottles were distributed to employees. In addition, an inspiring event was organized at the Senior Citizens Committee, Barnala, where community elders and invited guests shared valuable insights on the importance of environmental protection and sustainable lifestyles.
Padma Shri Rajinder Gupta ji, Chairman Emeritus of Trident Group, graced the plantation event at Dhola Campus and addressed the gathering with a passionate appeal: “Earth now needs actions, not just intentions. At Trident, we have not only banned the entry of plastic at our gates, but have also taken many more concrete steps to protect the environment – as we believe it is a collective responsibility towards our future generations. Let us all be the change that nature desperately needs today.”
The success of these activities was powered by the active participation of Trident’s dedicated volunteers. The company also extended heartfelt thanks to the Municipal Corporation, Barnala for their unwavering support in making the event a success.
World Environment Day 2025 at Trident was more than a celebration — it was a movement. A reminder that environmental protection is a collective duty, and through continued commitment and collaboration, sustainable change is possible. Trident Limited pledges to carry forward this mission with even greater zeal in the future.
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