IMARAT Group has initiated a novel change.org petition titled, “Every School Going Child Deserves Basic Facilities” under their new campaign named Tameer Se Taleem that seeks to benefit underprivileged children in neglected areas.
Tameer Se Taleem aims to promote sustainable development goals in the construction sector of Pakistan while also uplifting underprivileged communities.
The unique idea it promotes is that instead of dumping construction waste and leftover material into a landfill, it should be reused to facilitate underprivileged areas.
Following this concept, IMARAT kickstarted Tameer Se Taleem by making chairs out of wood waste present at their construction sites and converting that into furniture. They then donated it to an underserved school in Mehrabadi run by Baithak School Network.
Imagine the amount of construction material left behind in all construction projects or reusable waste commonly dumped into landfills. Now imagine we reuse this material for building, repairing, or facilitating schools. The more construction companies join hands together in this cause, the more underprivileged kids benefit from it.
This is the mission with which IMARAT Group has put forward a soulful petition for a National Construction Waste Management Policy.
The policy appeals to the Government of Pakistan to necessitate the entire construction sector to follow Tameer Se Taleem Model in waste management. Following are its major key points:
You should vote for this petition because:
Change comes with progressive and inclusive projects like Tameer Se Taleem that have the potential to bring national reforms. However, such projects stay neglected and crippled if not for public support.
Your vote will strengthen the life of this project, and as a result, underprivileged children will grow up knowing that there is a place for them in society. Vote Now!
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