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Common questions about our initiatives and operations.
We work across afforestation, water conservation, and biodiversity restoration, creating self-sustaining green ecosystems through scientific planning and long-term maintenance.
Yes. We work with institutions, housing societies, and campuses to design and implement green landscapes, tree corridors, water bodies, and biodiversity zones that complement sustainable building practices.
Tree Public Foundation has planted 2,00,000+ trees, creating green cover across 500+ acres of land at multiple sites.
Our projects follow a lifecycle-based approach—right from soil preparation and native species selection to drip irrigation, mulching, protection, and year-round monitoring.
Individuals can participate through volunteering, plantation drives, awareness programs, or by supporting tree plantation and biodiversity initiatives directly.
Yes. We actively collaborate with schools and colleges through student volunteering, environmental education, plantation drives, biodiversity walks, and research-based projects.
Corporates can partner with us through CSR-funded afforestation, biodiversity parks, water conservation projects, employee volunteering programs, and long-term PPP models.
Yes. We offer end-to-end execution, including project planning, implementation, maintenance, impact reporting, and documentation aligned with CSR requirements.
Our projects are currently spread across Pune and surrounding regions, including afforestation sites, biodiversity parks, and water conservation projects.
Organizations, schools, and corporates can reach out through our Contact Us page to discuss project scope, land availability, CSR objectives, and collaboration models.
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We believe that awareness is the first step towards change. We conduct workshops, seminars, and campaigns to educate people about the importance of environmental conservation.
Our cleaning drives focus on restoring local water bodies, parks, and public spaces. We firmly believe in the 'Swachh Bharat' mission and actively organize cleanup events.
We partner with schools and colleges to integrate environmental education into the curriculum. Our programs include practical sessions on tree planting and waste management.
Eco-development involves creating sustainable livelihoods for local communities while conserving natural resources. We work on projects that balance economic growth with environmental protection.
We collaborate with corporates to design ESG-aligned sustainability initiatives, employee volunteering programs, and CSR projects that create measurable environmental impact.
Sustainable change begins at the grassroots. We work closely with local communities, resident welfare associations, and youth groups to drive participatory environmental initiatives.