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Reay Road launches tree plantation, compost unit and upcycled fish tank

Central Railway's Reay Road station marked World Environment Day with three eco-friendly initiatives, including planting saplings, setting up a compost unit and converting an old wash basin into a fish tank. The programme aims to spread environmental awareness among commuters and railway staff

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Reay Road station manager Vinayak Shewale poses beside an Environment Day awareness display at the station during a special sustainability drive organised by Central Railway.  Pic/Central Railway

Reay Road station manager Vinayak Shewale poses beside an Environment Day awareness display at the station during a special sustainability drive organised by Central Railway. Pic/Central Railway

On the occasion of World Environment Day, Central Railway’s Reay Road station has rolled out three green initiatives within its premises — planting 30 saplings, setting up a compost fertiliser unit, and converting a discarded wash basin into a fish tank.

The initiatives were launched on June 4 and 5 as part of a special environmental awareness programme aimed at promoting sustainability among commuters and railway staff. Station Manager Vinayak Shewale said awareness banners were displayed across the station to encourage passengers to plant more trees.

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