Save Aravali Trust presentation


Save Aravali Trust is a leading environmental NGO dedicated to restoring the ecological health of the Aravali range, the vital 'lungs' of the Delhi-NCR region. We offer high-impact CSR initiatives and corporate activity programs focused on pollution mitigation, water conservation, and large-scale afforestation.

From reviving ancient Johads (water bodies) and implementing natural STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) solutions to conducting mass plantation drives, our projects provide tangible ESG results and meaningful HR engagement through volunteership.

Partner with us to transform barren lands into thriving city forests and fulfill your environmental sustainability goals through hands-on employee volunteering and geo-tagged tree plantation programs.


  • Environment & Pollution: Focuses on regional impact (Delhi-NCR) and specific environmental solutions like air purification and waste management.
  • Water Conservation: Mentions specialized techniques like Johad revival and natural wastewater treatment (STP).
  • CSR & Corporate Activity: Uses professional terminology searched by business leaders, such as "ESG results" and "CSR initiatives".
  • HR Engagement & Volunteers: Highlights "volunteership" and "employee volunteering" as active opportunities for team building.

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1. CSR & Corporate Partnership
  • Compliance & Reporting: "ESG reporting for NGOs", "BRSR compliance environmental projects", "Section 135 Companies Act projects", "CSR audit-ready environmental NGO".
  • Strategic Philanthropy: "Impact-driven CSR projects Delhi NCR", "carbon neutrality programs for corporates", "sustainable livelihood CSR initiatives", "circular economy NGO India".
  • Visibility: "Co-branded environmental projects", "geo-tagged tree plantation for CSR", "QR code tracked afforestation".
2. HR Engagement & Volunteership 
  • Activity Types: "Employee volunteering opportunities Delhi", "corporate eco-field days", "skills-based volunteering for environment", "hybrid volunteering for corporate teams".
  • Engagement Metrics: "Boost employee retention through CSR", "team building via environment conservation", "meaningful HR engagement activities".
  • Specific Roles: "Eco-warrior corporate programs", "community stewardship for employees", "virtual eco-awareness workshops".
3. Environment & Pollution Control
  • Air & Pollution: "Natural air purification Delhi-NCR", "smog mitigation through afforestation", "industrial pollution control NGO", "dust suppression green belts".
  • Waste Management: "Plastic-free movement Delhi", "community bio-composting units", "zero-landfill initiatives", "waste-to-resource programs".
  • Biodiversity: "Native species restoration Aravalis", "protection of Delhi Ridge ecosystem", "wildlife corridor conservation India".
4. Water Conservation
  • Techniques: "Rainwater harvesting in government schools", "Johad revival and desilting", "groundwater recharge projects Haryana", "natural STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) solutions".
  • Impact: "Drought-proofing rural landscapes", "restoring city lakes and ponds", "community water ATMs", "check-dam construction for CSR".
  • "Best environment NGO in Faridabad/Gurugram"
  • "Save Aravali movement updates"
  • "Aravalli Hills conservation NGO"
  • "Delhi-NCR green cover initiatives"

  • ESG-driven CSR strategyBRSR compliance NGO Indiacarbon footprint offsettingSchedule VII environment projectsSection 135 CSR projectsmeasurable social impactcorporate climate commitmentnet-zero targets for corporatesaudited impact reportsgeo-tagged tree plantation.
  • purpose-driven workforce strategyemployee value proposition (EVP) CSRcorporate eco-field daysskills-based volunteeringteam building for sustainabilityemployee experience (EX) improvementhybrid volunteering programscorporate wellness through naturemeaningful HR engagementvolunteerism as talent strategy.
  • Johad revival Delhi-NCRgroundwater recharge structuresrainwater harvesting in schoolspond and lake desiltingnatural wastewater treatment (STP)water positive certificationwatershed management CSRtraditional water body restorationrecharge pits and wellsaquifer rejuvenation.
  • Environmental NGO in FaridabadBest NGO for CSR in Gurugramvolunteer opportunities Delhi-NCRAravali Yatra trekkingweekend plantation drives NCRSave Aravali movementseed collection drives FaridabadAdopt-a-Plant Delhitree plantation near me

1. Water Bodies & Hydrological Restoration
  • Traditional Structures: Johad revival in Aravalisrestoration of village pondsdesilting of traditional check damsrejuvenation of ancient water bodiesearthen dam construction.
  • Scientific Impact: Groundwater recharge zones Delhi-NCRaquifer replenishment techniquesrainwater harvesting systems (RWH)Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) reductionChemical Oxygen Demand (COD) filtration.
  • Innovative Solutions: Natural Sewage Treatment Plants (STP)phytoremediation for wastewaterdecentralized wastewater treatmentroot zone treatment systems.
2. Afforestation & Ecosystem Recovery
  • Planting Methods: Seed bombing in Mangar Baninative species plantationMiyawaki forest creationhigh-density city forestsafforestation of barren landsseedling germination in eco-nurseries.
  • Ecological Terms: Aravali green wall projectcarbon sink developmentbiodiversity restorationhalting desertification from Tharnative Aravali flora (Palash, Dhau, Kikar).
  • Maintenance: Geo-tagged tree plantationpost-plantation care and maintenanceforest fire preventionsapling survival rate monitoringorganic fertilizer application (Jiva-amrita).Climate resilience through nature-based solutionswatershed management for CSRecosystem services restorationLand Degradation Neutrality (LDN) goalsSunday volunteer plantation drivescorporate eco-tours and Aravali Yatrahands-on environmental volunteership.

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