India, Dec. 21 -- Ghaziabad is home to multiple landfills in areas such as Siddharth Vihar, which over the years have emerged as serious environmental hazards. Continuous dumping of municipal waste and construction debris led to landfill overflows, frequent and uncontrolled burning of garbage, and the release of toxic pollutants into the air. The contamination of groundwater further intensified the crisis, making urgent intervention necessary to protect both the environment and public health. In response, Volvo Car India launched the Reverse Project, an environmental sustainability initiative focused on restoring degraded land through afforestation. The project aims to transform a former dump yard in Ghaziabad into a thriving urban forest by combining community participation, responsible environmental stewardship, and sustainable land-management practices. The long-term vision is to create a greener, healthier, and more resilient ecosystem for present and future generations. Once developed, the urban forest is expected to serve as a model for environmental restoration, while enhancing local biodiversity, reducing carbon footprints, and encouraging community engagement. For more details, visit: reverseproject.volvocarindia.com htc...