Greener Workplaces: CSR Nature Engagement
CSR shouldn't just be a report on a desk. Let's get your team outside, hands in the mud, and doing something real for the planet.
I am demonstrating the correct planting technique to a group of enthusiastic volunteers from EXL. Proper knowledge ensures a higher survival rate for the saplings.
A team from EXL works together to plant a sapling. These drives are great for team building while contributing to a greener environment.
A volunteer carefully places a sapling into the ground. Each tree planted is a personal investment in the future of our planet.
Our team briefs volunteers from Marsh India before a plantation drive. Clear instructions and a shared goal are key to a successful event.
A smiling volunteer from Marsh India gets her hands muddy planting a native sapling. Her expression says it all: doing good feels good.
An EXL volunteer carefully tends to a newly planted sapling. This act of care is just as important as the initial planting.
I am explaining the characteristics of a native plant to the Amdocs team during a maintenance drive in the Aravalis. Education is a core part of our volunteer activities.
Volunteers from Telus Corporate proudly display the seeds they collected after a plantation drive. Seed collection is a vital step for our future planting efforts.
A Telus volunteer shows a handful of collected seeds. This simple activity connects our partners directly to the cycle of forest regeneration.
A nature walk with KPMG employees after a seed ball workshop. We believe in combining hands-on activity with peaceful immersion in the environments we are trying to protect.
About Greener Workplaces: Corporate Partnerships
Your CSR shouldn't be just a checklist. We bring the outdoors into your office or take your team to our restoration sites for sessions that are actually hands-on. Whether we are making seed balls in your conference room or planting saplings in the Aravalis, your team leaves with dirt under their fingernails and a new perspective on why nature just needs to be left alone to thrive.
Why Corporate Nature Programs?
Because sitting in AC offices and reading reports about climate change does not help. Nature needs 'Paryavaran Rakshaks' (environment protectors). We teach your team that nature is not something to be bossed around or controlled. It has its own intelligence, and our job is to trust it.
How We Work With You
We don't do boring presentations. We do things that actually make a difference:
- Office Workshops: We bring the materials to you. Your team learns to turn kitchen waste into bio-enzymes or craft seed balls for reforestation right at their desks. It is fun, messy, and teaches sustainability that people actually remember.
- Plantation Drives: We take your team to our restoration sites in locations like Gurugram, Noida, or Pune. You plant native saplings, learn why wild grass is a carbon sink, and see firsthand how a once-barren patch turns into a self-sustaining urban forest.
- Field Storytelling: Our senior conservationists share real-world logic about urban forests and soil health. No textbook lectures—just stories from the field that explain why native species are better than the exotic ones we usually plant.
Real Impact
We are India's biggest tree planting community with over 24 million trees. When your company partners with us, you aren't just planting saplings for a photo op. You are investing in a movement that cares for the planet long after your team goes back to work. We handle the logistics, the site prep, and the long-term maintenance, so you can focus on building a team that cares.
Give Me Trees Trust
I am Peepal Baba, and I have spent years getting people to trust nature again. My team and I do not just run corporate programs; we help your employees reconnect with the earth. If you want your team to actually care about the environment, let us get outside and plant a future together.
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