2,000 ivy plants as part of the `Partnership for Climate` project.

The Promenada-Morskie Oko Park has gained new vegetation today. As part of the `Partnership for Climate` initiative, together with representatives of the Warsaw City Office, we planted over 2,000 ivy plants.


Green areas improve air quality, reduce pollution levels and increase biodiversity. They also increase the city’s resistance to the effects of climate change and contribute to the capture of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


The aim of the `Partnership for Climate` project is to conduct comprehensive, innovative educational and promotional activities related to the issue of climate change. Currently, the project involves around 70 different entities, including OKAM City, government and local government units, embassies and non-governmental organizations.


Such initiatives are very important to OKAM. Care for the environment, climate and human health have been put first from the beginning of the design of the F.S.O. PARK master plan concept, hence, among others, 20 ha of greenery, including 10 ha of park.