Project „GREEN LUNG“
Envenaro put a vision into practice!
To the memory: Our planet earth has a surface of approx. 510 million km².
Of it are approximately 149 million km ² land surfaces, which are divided as follows:
11% ice-cover
12% agriculturally used
26% forest
21% steppes and
30% deserts.
The desert surfaces continue to increase!
If it succeeded, to vegetate the further spreading desert, undreamt-of forest-economical effective areas result from the process of photosynthesis an immense potential for the emission connection for the order represent.
And our project „green lung affects exactly here“!
So that the desert can be made fructuous, water is needed. To use fresh water/ potable water for this would be in view of this precious property fatal.
Our beginning consists of finding from the problem definition of waste water, a solution to the irrigation. For this we work with an engineer enterprise, which developed a full-biological and dead working waste water treatment unit.
The industrial water resulting thereby, is brought over irrigation systems into far surfaces.
Envenaro creates new jobs: Many farm workers manage the afforestation.
Seeds and/or Seedlings are used in a handdeep pit, over that the irrigation system waters directly sufficiently, so that already after few weeks a10 up to to 30 cm of large Seedling has grown. The ideal conditions of sun exposure, warmth and sufficiently water promote a substantially growth.
The rapidly far increasing trees reach already after one year partially heights of over a meter, after two years a height of scarcely 3 meters and carry green sheets and multicolored blooms.
Thus they represent a welcome solution of our CO2 discussion.
That until now „worthless “desert soil becomes a C02 repository, a source of new work and a foundation of life of many persons and this lasting and long-dated.
The waste water purification systems must be established, the afforestation transformed by mixed planting - no Monocultures, the irrigation systems be maintained and the already grown trees must be cultivated.

