Kerala Minerals and Metals Limited Undertakes Massive Ecological Restoration Project in Kollam
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- •Kerala Minerals and Metals Limited (KMML) is undertaking a massive ecological restoration project in Kollam, Kerala, to transform a 60-acre mined-out land into a thriving ecosystem.
- •The project involves the planting of over a hundred sandalwood saplings, a Miyawaki forest, and 5,000 whistling pine trees to anchor the green belt.
- •The restoration process began with experimental farm trials, which successfully converted sections of the degraded mining ground into productive organic orchards and fields.
- •The company envisions a complete transformation of the entire 60-acre expanse by 2028, turning a once-barren mining site into a permanent sanctuary of green.
- •The project aims to create a thriving tapestry of agricultural life, hosting fresh vegetable patches, endemic Punna trees, and a variety of seasonal crops that actively stabilize and enrich the local ecosystem.
In a significant environmental initiative, Kerala Minerals and Metals Limited (KMML) has embarked on a massive ecological restoration project in Kollam, Kerala. The project aims to transform a 60-acre mined-out land, which was once a stark reminder of the environmental cost of industrial progress, into a thriving ecosystem. The land, which was stripped of its natural nutrients due to the extraction of heavy mineral sands, has been lying barren for years. However, through a rigorous restoration process, the terrain is steadily reclaiming its breath.


