Monday, 22 Mar 2021 10:18 AM MYTThe Council estimates the new trees will absorb a total of 16,309 tonnes of carbon dioxide. — Picture courtesy of MBSJPETALING JAYA, March 22 — The Subang Jaya City Council planted a total of 150,705 new trees last year as part of its efforts to green up the city, exceeding its annual target of 80,000 new trees.
MBSJ also cultivated an urban forest in USJ 3 that is home to various plant species, herbs and ornamental plants to increase biodiversity in urban areas. Subang residents with green fingers or those keen to learn more about urban farming are encouraged to join any of the 65 community gardens the council has set up in various designated open spaces within the city.
There are 65 community gardens for Subang Jaya residents to carry out urban farming activities. — Picture courtesy of MBSJ “All the efforts mentioned above reflect the high commitment of the council making MBSJ a green and sustainable city. MBSJ reminded residents that placing pots and planting crops in back alleys, front yards outside one’s home and playgrounds without permission, monitoring and care is an offence.
? All trees imported ones ah..oh wow 😂😂