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Barrier-free carbon neutral zone set up in the Thiruvananthapuram

As part of a collective attempt to address the climate crisis, an NGO has initiated steps to set up a Barrier Free Carbon Neutral Zone in Thiruvananthapuram. 

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As part of a collective attempt to address the climate crisis, an NGO has initiated steps to set up a Barrier Free Carbon Neutral Zone in Thiruvananthapuram.  The carbon neutral zone was set up jointly by NGO Helping Hands Organisation (H2O) and CSR team of Finastra, a fintech company.

The plan is to neutralise the carbon footprint of over 5,200 individuals by planting oxy-bamboo shoots along with indigenous herb, fruit, and flowering plants. The launch was held in the presence of Director of Agriculture K Vasuki  and former director of NATPAC and H2O advisory board member C Padmakumar at H2O Centre at Menamkulam in Thiruvananthapuram. 

The zone will be a disabled-friendly, educative and therapeutic, with the inclusion of a sensory garden which would become home to butterflies and birds. K Vasuki initiated the planting of the oxy bamboo shoots - the focal plant in making the zone 
carbon neutral.  

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