President of UN General Assembly Maria Espinosa along with Advisor to Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam and Pakistan's Ambassador at UN Dr Maleeha Lodhi planted a tree here in the federal capital on Saturday as part of Ten Billion Tree Tsunami project of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government.
Earlier, the adviser to PM inaugurated the first private eco-friendly steam operated car wash plant in Islamabad.
Speaking on the occasion, Aslam said the new sophisticated car wash technology utilised only 12 litres of water to completely wash car and sustain its performance. "It is remarkable initiative and we appreciate such environmental friendly investment," he said, adding the depleting water resources and increasing population were constantly indicating to change the way of thinking and habits.
The director of the Mint-Pro Service Station, eco-friendly car wash, said, "We are struggling to bring profound changes in consumption of least water and the concept developed by Mint-Pro to revamp and organise the cleaning sector by introducing state-of-the-art technology and protocols empowering the most special feature of steam technology."
He added Mint-Pro was a brand which was literally going to change the way people think about car cleaning. It is a unique mechanised car cleaning concept where cars are getting pampered by the latest equipments and technology.
This includes high pressure cleaning machines, spray extractors machines, high powered vacuum cleaners, steam cleaners, polishers and many other such things.
The adviser said that such measures of water conservation would help save enough water for the future generations and help the country overcome ever-increasing water scarcity.
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