Thousands of trees get a new life at the 2022 World Cup
Thousands of trees from public and private areas get a new life at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Residents of the country may donate trees that they want to have removed. These are then collected by the Supreme Committee for Delivery & amp; Legacy and the Ministry of Municipality and Environment and rescheduled for the World Football Championship.
The first tree that was donated was a 40-year-old tree from Abdulaziz Al-Taleb, resident of Qatar. This tree was replanted at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor City. With this, the first tree of a large green park has been planted around the football stadium.
Football fans who visit the stadium for, for example, the semi-final of the 2022 World Cup can read the history of the trees on the signs on the trees be confirmed.
In this way thousands of trees get a new life at the World Cup in Qatar. In cooperation with the government, trees are dug out and moved to a new location around a football stadium. Since most stadiums are not yet ready, all trees are collected on a large estate. There they wait for the time to be replanted at the stadiums.
The motto of Qatar is ' give it & eacute; & eacute; n and take & eacute; & eacute; n ' . When someone brings an old, large tree, he must take a young Sidra back. This method is part of sustainable development to organize the World Cup 2022 in an environmentally friendly way. Generations after the football tournament will benefit.
For residents of the host country, this program is a good way to contribute to the preparations for the 2022 World Cup. Residents first contact the Ministry, after which employees from the estate the trees come to inspect and excavate.
Almost 5,000 trees have been replanted on the estate, where a total of 8,000 trees can stand. In addition, 16,000 new trees are shipped from Asia & euml; and Europe in the coming weeks. 440,000 square meters of grass will also be brought.
The work on the estate for trees and grass is going well, with the entire facility being ready in June 2017. The main line of irrigation of the trees and grass is almost finished. 3.5 km of pipeline have been installed, with another 42 km of trenches being laid.
The estate provides construction companies with trees and grass, with which they can plant the surroundings of the football stadiums in Qatar. Because of this, football fans have an environment for recreation during the World Cup.
All trees have a sign with information about their origin, name and life cycle. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar will be the 22nd World Cup, with the opening match on November 21 and the final on December 18.
Read all news »Published on: 12-03-2017 13:00 | Updated on: 12-03-2017 13:00 | By: Patrick
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