Inner Mongolia: Striving for green


Through the Belt and Road Initiative, the company has shared its resources within the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor, providing natural grass and grass seeds, as well as the exportation of its ecological restoration technology. Through this the company has built a bridge between the three countries, helping to enhance their grass and seed industries. M-GRASS, a leading enterprise within China's forestry industry, has also implemented important ecological restoration projects such throughout the Yellow River Valley, helping to protect and restore the area.
They took us into one of their bio-domes, which featured wildlife thriving in their own grown grass and vegetation. The biodome resembled much of the area in Scotland where I am from, the Northeast, with rich green grass and moss that engulfed the surrounding trees, giving me a nostalgic feeling for the forests I would run through as a child. It was a far cry from the urban landscape of Beijing that I am typically used to. I was intrigued and fascinated by the ecological work that M-GRASS were putting into their land that they love so much.