Olive Trees planted at New Campus amid plantation drive

A tree plantation drive continues at the Male Campus of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) as part of the university’s sustained efforts to promote environmental responsibility and advance its green campus initiatives.

This activity forms an integral part of IIUI’s broader vision to protect the environment, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land), of which Pakistan is a signatory. The university regularly undertakes such initiatives to contribute towards a healthier ecosystem and to cultivate environmental awareness within its academic community.
In the latest phase of the drive, the olive trees were planted and the activity witnessed participation from students and faculty members, with key university officials, including Dr. Inam ul Haq, Director Administration and Works, Chief Securtity Officer, Director Planning and other IIUI official
While addressing the participants, the officials emphasized that tree plantation is not only a prophetic tradition but also a crucial step towards ensuring a sustainable future. They highlighted that involving students in such ventures is especially valuable as it fosters a sense of social responsibility, environmental consciousness, and collective ownership of university spaces — essential qualities for future leaders and responsible citizens.
Students planted saplings across designated areas of the Male Campus, contributing to the university’s ongoing vision of building a greener and healthier environment.