Hara Jeevan environmental projects

From forests to cities, our projects bring people and the planet together for meaningful environmental change.

Aranya

An Egis Consultancy CSR initiative, involved transforming a half-kilometer Delhi-Jaipur highway stretch. It included manual and machine-based waste removal, planting diverse flora, erecting protective barriers, and fostering biodiversity. The project collaborated with the Municipal Corporation for sanitation, established bird houses, and promoted sustainability through "best out of waste" campaigns. It culminated in a zero waste run, advocating a healthy lifestyle and environment.

Vasudhara

Under Project Vasudhara, Hara Jeevan, in collaboration with Hero Future Energies, planted fruit as well as flowering trees in Government New Law College, Indore. These trees served multiple functions beyond aesthetics and resources for the students as well as the staff, encompassing educational value and contributing to the expansion of greenery in the area.

Hara Vidyalaya (GenNext)

At Hara Vidyalaya, we promote waste composting, organic farming and sustainable agricultural practices. Through training programs, workshops, and demonstrations, we empower individuals to adopt a sustainable lifestyle. The students become torch bearers for their respected families which creates a much bigger impact in behavioral change about waste re-engineering - no plastic.

Harit Kranti

Hara Jeevan adopted 14 villages in the Jhajjhar district of Haryana and distributed approximately 8000 grafted fruit trees to farmers in the area. The farmers were informed of the significance of fruit trees and how these plantations can effectively bring changes to their lives, through commercial and personal use.

NDMC - door to door campaign of Northwest Delhi

Hara Jeevan conducted door-to-door campaigns in 15 sectors of Rohini to disseminate information and raise awareness about the Model Ward 58, an initiative by the Municipal Corporation. This initiative focuses on waste collection and segregation. The NDMCD presented Hara Jeevan with an appreciation award for its contribution in 2020.

Green Gifting

Cities are concrete jungles, consuming energy and producing waste. Instead of traditional gifts that may be disposable or have negative environmental impacts, green gifts prioritize eco-conscious choices that benefit both the recipient and the planet. Hara Jeevan targets corporates, offices and schools with this eco-friendly practice.

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