Serviestiba Volunteers and UTP Students Join Forces to Reforest University Trails
- Yoel E. González N.

- Jul 16
- 1 min read
As part of the third edition of the Green Footprint Project —an initiative born from the collaboration between Serviestiba and the Technological University of Panama (UTP)— more than 80 volunteers, including company employees and university students, participated in the planting of 100 seedlings. The goal: to strengthen biodiversity along the nationally protected trails within the university campus.
The newly planted trees were placed in areas designated for walking and recreational activities, contributing to ecosystem restoration and promoting the ecological use of these natural spaces.
With this recent effort, the project has reached a total of 300 trees planted since its launch in 2023.
“At Serviestiba, we are committed to caring for our common home. The biodiversity of our surroundings matters, and that’s why we actively support this project through the dedication of our team — both operational and administrative — who enthusiastically take part in these initiatives,” said Abdiel Puyol, General Manager of Serviestiba.
Meanwhile, Alex Mathus, Vice-Rector for Student Life at UTP, expressed the university’s gratitude for the partnership:“As an academic institution, we are thankful for this alliance, which has even inspired the involvement of other companies in reforesting key areas along these trails — home to a rich variety of flora and fauna.”
This collaborative effort continues to promote environmental responsibility and community engagement, reinforcing the value of partnerships in preserving Panama’s natural heritage.




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