THE PROBLEM
NCR: MOST POLLUTED REGION ON THE PLANET
We Are Breathing in Poison
7 Of The World's Most Polluted Cities ARE IN INDIA.
Reduced Lifespan
A Child Born in Delhi Today, At Risk of Losing 12 Years Of Their Lifespan Due to Severely Polluted Air.
AQI in New York City
Average AQI in NYC 2023 Was Less Than 50; While Delhi NCR Was Above 200.
PLANTING TREES AT SCALE
One Of The Most Effective Solutions For Improving Air Quality is to
PLANT TREES AT SCALE.
Miyawaki Technique:
An Urban Solution
Rapid Growth : 20ft. - 2 years
Trees grow 10x faster, becoming self-sustaining in 2-3 years.
Native Species : 22-25
Increase biodiversity, improves air quality and combats climate change.
Tight Spaces : 200 sq. mts
A dense Miyawaki plantation can host over 600 trees.
AVAILABLE LAND IN CITIES: AN OPPORTUNITY
OUR INITIATIVE :
A Citizen’s collective
Million Miyawaki Project
An initiative by Million Miyawaki Foundation.
The project aims to plant 1 million trees in Delhi NCR by 2028 and 10 million trees in 10 most polluted cities in India using globally adopted Miyawaki Technique.
Mission to Clean Air
Aims to plant 1 million trees in Delhi NCR by 2028, transforming urban spaces into lush, pollution-fighting Miyawaki forests.
Community Approach
Partnering with government schools for land, tree-planting organizations, and donors, the foundation ensures efficient execution and community involvement for maximum impact
Miyawaki Technique
Using dense, native tree plantations, forests grow 10x faster, becoming self-sustaining in just 2-3 years, improving biodiversity and reducing urban pollution.
THE SOLUTION
HOW IT HAS HELPED
Impact So Far:
Less Than 12 Months
Plantations so far
27
MIYAWAKI FORESTS
PLANTED
16,200
NO. OF TREES
50,000+
ADDED GREEN COVER
(IN SQ. FEET)
65,000+
NCR RESIDENTS GETTING FRESHER AIR
PARTNERs
PArtners
JOIN THIS
CITIZENS' MOVEMENT
Corporate Partners
Market Topper
Shiv Nadar School
Aimil Ltd.
CBSL Group
Magic Pathshala
Client Associates
Embassy of Israel
Netscribes
An Opportunity -
Land in Schools
Delhi Govt Joins UN's Race to Resilience, Pledges to Boost Green Cover from 23% to 25% by 2028.
These are 3,000 schools of Delhi Government with available land which can help achieve its green cover to 25%.
These schools ensure security, a steady water supply, and eco-clubs fostering care and youth participation.
Planting Partners
Rise Foundation
Say Trees Foundation