Introduction

THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE ARE,

  1. To Restore ecosystems,
  2. To Support food security, and
  3. To Drive economic and environmental sustainability.

BIMT Campus proudly launches BIMT’s Eco Promise , a landmark national initiative to plant 100,000 trees across all nine provinces of SriLanka.

The campaign began with a press conference on June 4th, 2025, at the BIMT Campus Auditorium. On June 5th, 2025 coinciding with World Environment Day the project was officially launched through a series of press releases, marking the formal start of this national initiative.

As part of a nationwide initiative to plant 100,000 trees, the first phase of the first round will commence in July 2025, starting in the Western Province with the plantation of 3,000 trees across the Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara districts.

The program will be implemented in three rounds, each consisting of nine phases, gradually expanding to cover the entire country.

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Expected Overall Outcomes

01. Environmental Impact
  • Plantation of 100,000 trees across all provinces.
  • Enhanced biodiversity, cleaner air, and increased climate resilience.
  • Local income generation through the harvesting of fruit-bearing trees such as coconut and jackfruit.
  • Improved access to nutritious, locally-grown fruits, reducing food import dependency and supporting community self-sufficiency.
  • Empowerment of youth and students through environmental leadership opportunities.
  • Strengthened community cohesion via participatory sustainability programs.
  • Creation of mini urban forests and green corridors to support local flora and fauna.
  • Long-term ecological restoration and conservation.
  • Increased green cover in urban and suburban areas, enhancing aesthetic appeal and reducing urban heat.
  • Improved mental and physical well-being of residents through access to greener, healthier environments.

Why Coconut and Jackfruit Trees Are Chosen to Plant?

01. Grow Well in Sri Lanka
  • These trees are strong and can survive our climate easily
  • They provide shade, clean the air, and protect the soil.
  • They produce fruits and products that people can eat or sell to earn money.
  • Growing these trees means more local, healthy food for communities.
  • They are important in Sri Lankan traditions and everyday life.
  • They do not need much care and last for many years.

Site Selection

  • Identification of suitable lands and assessment of ecological suitability per district will be supported by Central Environment Authority and local governments. NGOs and youth organization and Sports Clubs.

Planningand Coordination

  • District – specific strategies developed with Central Environment Authority and local governments, NGOs and youth organization and Sports Clubs.

Community Engagement

  • Mobilization of students, local organizations, and Volunteers.
  • Training and workshops on tree planting, care, and environmental education.

Planting Phases

  • The first phase of the first round will commence in July 2025, starting in the Western Province with the plantation of 3,000 trees across the Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara districts.
  • Expansion phase-wise to the remaining provinces through 2025–2026.

Monitoring and Maintenance

  • To ensure the trees stay healthy and grow well, we will use simple digital tools and community reporting to track their progress. Green Ambassadors will be appointed in each district to take care of the trees and guide local efforts.
  • They will work closely with local environmental committees, who will also carry out regular follow-ups to support and maintain the plantations.

Appointment of Green Ambassadors​

  • 5 Green Ambassadors will be appointed in each district to oversee and
    maintain the planted trees.

Monthly Reporting

  • Green Ambassadors will submit monthly reports detailing the status and health of the trees in their respective districts.​

Recognition and Rewards​

  • Tree donors and Green Ambassadors will be awarded Certificates of Appreciation, signed by Mr. Angelo Mathews, renowned cricketer and the Brand Ambassador of the initiative.​
  • Educational scholarships from BIMT Campus will be awarded to selected Green Ambassadors demonstrating exceptional commitment.​
  • Every 4 months, outstanding GreenAmbassadors will be rewarded or recognized for their contribution.​
4 June 2025
Press Conference at BIMT Campus Auditorium
4 June 2025
5 June 2025
Official Launch on World Environment Day
5 June 2025
July 2025
Begin planting 3,000 trees in Western Province
July 2025
Aug 2025–Dec 2026
Province - wide planting across the country
Aug 2025–Dec 2026

Geographical Scope

The dates for the tree planting phases will be finalized by the Central Environment Authority and local governments.

BIMT’s Eco Promise

Join Us to Plant a Greener Future

Rooted in Hope, Growing for Tomorrow

Be part of a greener tomorrow. You can plant a tree, nurture life, and leave a legacy for Sri Lanka. One tree, one promise, one future.

BIMT’s Eco Promise

Join Us to Plant a Greener Future

Rooted in Hope, Growing for Tomorrow

Be part of a greener tomorrow. You can plant a tree, nurture life, and leave a legacy for Sri Lanka. One tree, one promise, one future.

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We are currently awaiting official confirmation to use the logos of other stakeholders involved in this project.