The success of this campaign’s implementation, which unifies
citizen and government efforts that confront the challenges
of preserving the environment, led to the collection
and proper disposal of 17-metric-tons of used batteries and
tech wastes.
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School quality has been improved via the implementation of
sustainable computer labs and school infrastructure renovation.
It puts the entire community at the forefront of information,
mobile networks and sustainable energy use via
solar cells.
Through this program, to date 30 municipal parks have
been rescued and today feature quality infrastructure, i.e.,
playground equipment, open-air gymnasiums, cultural activity
kiosks and sporting courts/fields. The program was
completed thanks to state, local and private-enterprise resources.
These actions additionally integrate greenspaces
and recreational areas into the community structure and
protect such spaces from harmful activities—such as littering
and crime—that disrupt social order.
Cleanup, recuperation, reforestation and equipment of 31
local hillsides were realized, reining in irregular human settlement
and the pollution foci these produce. Open spaces
for social integration and public educational, cultural, recreational
and sport equipment were created or installed,
expanding the health/recreational offering available to residents
of Naucalpan and surrounding communities.
59,775 trees have been planted citywide, of which 15,533
(jacarandas, ficuses and willows) were destined for urban
areas and 44,242 (encino oaks, Mexican weeping pine,
Mexican grey cypress, spreading-leaf pine, sweet acacia,
black acacia, ash, tejocote hawthorns, capulín cherry, piñón
pine, beach oaks, acacias, peach trees and medlars) were
destined for natural protected areas. These efforts were carried
out over a 59.5-hectare area and it is estimated that
when these individuals reach phenological maturity they will
capture 2380 metric tons of atmospheric dust, reducing air
particulate matter, will also capture 245 metric tons of contaminants,
and will produce 177.6 metric tons of oxygen
yearly