Green Spirit Society uses the Miyawaki method and community-driven plantation to restore ecosystems, cool our planet, and reconnect people with nature — one forest at a time.
We believe that every inch of degraded land holds the potential to become a thriving forest. Through science, community participation, and sustained effort, we turn that belief into reality — across India.
Dense, native multi-species forests that grow 10x faster and are self-sustaining within 3 years.
Every project is designed with and for local communities — creating green spaces they own and maintain.
We document every site — species planted, survival rates, biodiversity — to ensure real, verifiable outcomes.
From dense micro-forests to school campuses, water bodies, and farmer fields — our work spans the full arc of ecological restoration.
Dense native forests at 3–5 saplings per sq. meter. Self-sustaining, carbon-rich, biodiversity-dense patches on any available land.
Core ProgramLarge-scale roadside, canal-side, and wasteland planting with native species suited to local climates and soil conditions.
OngoingTransforming school campuses into nature-based learning environments with gardens, plantation drives, and eco-education.
CommunityCombining tree planting with traditional water harvesting structures to restore groundwater and reduce soil erosion.
EcologyHelping smallholder farmers integrate trees into their fields — improving yield, reducing heat stress, and building long-term income.
LivelihoodsCollecting and propagating seeds of rare indigenous species to ensure local biodiversity is preserved for future generations.
BiodiversityIdentify degraded land. Test soil to determine the right native species mix for that specific microclimate and geography.
Add compost, biochar, and organic matter to recreate the nutrient density of a natural forest floor before planting.
Plant 3–5 native saplings per sq. meter in mixed layers — shrubs, sub-trees, trees, and canopy — mimicking natural forests.
Water and maintain for 2–3 years until self-sustaining. The forest is then handed over to the community for lifelong care.
Green Spirit Society was founded in 2024. These are our targets for the next 3 years as we scale our operations across India.
Whether you're a corporation seeking meaningful CSR impact, a government body, or an individual who wants to plant a forest — we have a program for you.
Fund a Miyawaki forest in your company's name. Full site documentation, impact reports, and compliance papers provided for your CSR filing.
Sponsor trees for a birthday, memorial, event, or just because the planet needs it. Certificates and geo-tagged photos provided.
We partner with Panchayati Raj institutions, Forest Departments, schools, and municipalities for large-scale greening projects.
Our Miyawaki forests are measurable carbon sinks. We help companies document forest-based carbon impact for ESG and sustainability reporting.
Reach out for plantation projects, CSR partnerships, volunteer opportunities, or any queries about our work.
A registered charitable organisation dedicated to ecological restoration, native forest creation, and community-led environmental conservation across India.
Green Spirit Society was founded in 2024 with a simple conviction: that India's degraded and neglected land has enormous potential to become thriving, biodiverse forests — if given the right method, the right community, and sustained effort.
We began with the Miyawaki plantation technique — a Japanese method of dense, multi-species native planting that creates self-sustaining forests in a fraction of the time of conventional approaches. But our mission has grown beyond just planting trees. We work at the intersection of ecology, community empowerment, water conservation, and sustainable livelihoods.
We believe that environmental restoration is not just a technical exercise — it is a social movement. Every forest we plant is owned and maintained by the community that lives beside it. Every sapling we grow carries the identity of the land it came from.
Green Spirit Society holds all major registrations required for NGO operations, CSR partnerships, and donation acceptance in India.
We only plant species indigenous to the region — preserving local biodiversity and ensuring long-term ecological fit.
Every forest we create is handed over to the local community. Conservation works when people have ownership.
We document every rupee spent and every tree planted. Donors and partners always know exactly what their contribution has achieved.
Our methods are grounded in forest ecology and evidence. We do not plant for optics — we plant for outcomes.
We design every forest to maintain itself once established — reducing dependency on external inputs over time.
We are not planting for today's headlines. We are planting forests that will stand for 100 years and beyond.