Capital Bank Employees Participate in Tree-Planting Initiative
In honor of World Environment Day, Capital Bank employees participated on Tuesday in an initiative to plant 200 trees in the Giza area, in collaboration with the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature.
This voluntary initiative reflects Capital Bank's ongoing commitment to supporting local communities and preserving the environment, aiming to contribute to building prosperous societies that play an active role in achieving sustainable development. Additionally, it highlights the bank's role in planting green spaces, increasing vegetation coverage in urban areas, improving air quality, and reducing the impact of environmental pollution.
It is worth noting that this initiative received a vocal response from the volunteering employees who participated in tree planting. They expressed their pride in participating in this event and in Capital Bank's commitment to implementing its corporate social responsibility strategy.
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