Project Green – new agency to carry out biggest investment in gardens and open spaces

Project Green, was launched Monday aimed at implementing and coordinating a number of environmental projects in urban areas and smaller projects so that abandoned spaces in town centres are turned into gardens, while extensions are also carried out in gardens and parks.

Varying from the larger green open spaces to spaces within the community to afforestation, and also to support organisations, Project Green will focus on collaboration, delivering quality projects and ensuring their sustainability. The agency will work in collaboration with other entities to maximise resources and ensure continuity.

“Project Green has been tasked with translating this unprecedented environmental investment into quality green spaces. As we had the opportunity to show in recent months, we want to deliver green spaces that are self-sufficient, sustainable and accessible,” Minister Miriam Dalli said.

“We will emphasise quality, not only when it comes to the materials and methods we use, but quality in planning, and quality in the functionality of the gardens, parks and other open spaces that we will create, so that they really make a positive difference in people’s lives.” These spaces, the Minister added, must meet the public’s aspirations.

Project Green CEO Steve Ellul said that Project Green would be working exclusively on people’s aspirations for a better quality of life. “We will place particular emphasis on village cores and develop green lungs for urbanised zones,” Mr Ellul said.

He explained that the agency will work on making existing green spaces more accessible, while creating many new ones, for cleaner air quality, lower noise pollution and greener landscapes in all localities.

“During the next 12 months, Project Green will also be planting some 7,500 trees and shrubs, which will be funded through voluntary initiatives by the private sector. Together, they will cover an area greater than nine football pitches,” concluded Mr Ellul.

Further announcements by Project Green on its work are expected in the coming weeks. For more information, visit www.project.green or the agency’s socials on Facebook and Instagram.