As a leading global brand that is known for its love towards nature, the brand is doing all to not just come up with great products, but also do so responsibly.
What is #LetsPlantOurFuture?
Among its many efforts towards saving the Earth's resources and encouraging Pakistanis to do the same, National Foods has launched a new initiative through which it is now developing special optimised packs for Recipe Mixes, in both single and double packs, and customising material use across multiple product ranges.
The company has successfully reduced the use of paper material board, consequently reducing tree-felling rate, thus playing its role towards reducing our carbon footprint. This has resulted in reduced carbon emissions and limited carbon footprint by a whopping 25%.
Here's an important message the brand is actively spreading:
With this initiative National Foods is also collaborating with the government of Pakistan and WWF to safeguard and promote efforts towards tree plantation and reforestation on the national level.
People across Pakistan have been participating in the plantation drive and raising their voices collectively to promote the cause on the official hashtag #LetsPlantOurFuture, which became one of on the top five trends of Pakistan.
Our favourite influencers are actively backing the initiative In a bid to promote the cause while encouraging people to participate, National Foods Ltd sent out 150+ eco-friendly giveaways to influencers in order promote the cause of reducing the carbon foot print.
These giveaways held a variety of seeds, including sunflower, cantaloup and okra, with adorable planters along with the brand's newly introduced recipe mix packs.
Along with that, the brand also collaborated with NOWPDP's Shamil program to co-create unique eco-friendly reusable bags that carried the giveaway items. As part of the drive, the brand asked each of the influencers to plant seeds for a cleaner and greener Pakistan and support the #LetsPlantOurFuture project.
An interesting conversation started on Instagram and Twitter, appreciating the National Foods' initiative on the World Environment Day.