• Hara Jeevan, a non-profit organisation based in Delhi, is striving to tackle environmental problems by
offering innovative environmental solutions. We have already planted over 10,000 trees, and over
200 volunteers have worked with us in past. Prior to this, we have also collaborated as CSR partners
for Sonalika Karcors, ONGC, HDFC Sales, and HCL foundation. At Hara Jeevan, we are seeking your
cooperation and looking for meaningful opportunities to contribute to the environment.
• Integrate environment goals with individual skills.
• Restore the web of life that the mother earth has woven.
• Restoration of natural elements and improved human psyche for
complimenting the cause.
• To plant and help sustain 100 million trees by 2040.
• To help process waste to its respective roots, an amount equivalent
to 50% of Delhi's waste by 2025. To work practically with youth
which helps develop their environmental consciousness.
• VISUAL • VERBAL
1. Hoster
2. Mesh Composting
3. Pit Composting
4. Earthly Compost
5. Seed Balls
1. A Hoster is a 4 foot long earthen pot with multiple
tiers.
2. The main use is to transform biodegradable Kitchen
waste into manure.
3. It is made up of clay, with pores on each tier that act as
catalysts for the decomposition.
1. We at Hara Jeevan make compost of your agro waste,
in your land and presence, keeping in mind that the
beauty of your garden/park is undisturbed.
2. Mesh Composting is an Ideal Model for composting
agricultural waste.
1. Make a new Sunday ritual, bring your food waste
of the week to the nearby composting pit—this will
enable you to cut your garbage volume almost in
half.
2. Since we all eat lot of fruits and vegetables, our
garbage generate an incredible potential waste
resource.
3. All that is needed to be done is its well maintained
processing which is easy and handy.
4. The nature's law says -‘everything that is
degradable should be deteriorated back to soil’ and
to follow this law and reduce pollution we have
designed pit composting models for different areas.
1. A compost is the single most important supplement you
can give your garden soil.
2. It is a simple way to add nutrient-rich humus which fuels
plant growth and restores vitality to depleted soil. It's easy
to make and good for the environment.
3. Food scraps and yard waste currently make up 60 to 70
percent of what we throw away, and should be composted
instead.
4. Making compost keeps these materials out of landfills
where they take up space and release methane, a potent
greenhouse gas.
1. Creating and spreading Seed Balls is a convenient
way of germinating seeds into plants.
2. The seeds are wrapped into a ball that is made from
soil, compost, cocopeat, and other materials.
3. The balls once created are dried and stored. Once
they are put on the ground or in pots and watered,
the seeds in the Seed Balls get moisture and start
germinating.
4.Slowly the balls dissolve in the soil and the seeds
sprout up to become a sapling and eventually become
a plant or tree.
• Awareness
• Perseverance
• Empowering
• Encouraging
• Educating
• Bringing Revolution
• Significance of Being Human
• Preservation/Sustenance
• Betterment
• Giving back
• Action rather than Reaction
• Celebration by Gifting/Planting Green
• Right Choice
• Healthy & pollution free living
• Planting and sustaining 100 million trees by
2040 and managing as much as 50 per cent of
the city’s waste by 2025 — These are some of
the ambitious aims of the non-profit
organisation Hara Jeevan
• Spread awareness among youth and involve
• Biodegradable waste will be converted into
manure
• Started the processing of waste from
temples through mesh composting,
• The group’s ambitious plan includes planting
and sustaining 100 million trees by 2040 and
managing as much as 50 per cent of the city’s
waste by 2025.
❖ Why Composting?
• It is the greenest thing you can do - best way to manage
degradable waste.
• Organic Compost acts as a high quality supplement for
plant growth, thus helping in sustenance.
• Composting reduces landfill waste.
• It helps to embrace the natural cycle of life and decay.
• It cultivates healthy plants and eliminates the need for
chemicals.
• Cost saving on garbage removal and disposal.
❖ Why to go for Tree Plantation
• Trees clean the air, thus helps with Air
pollution crises.
• Trees cool the city and control the
temperature.
• Trees provide a habitat for wildlife.
• They significantly help in soil erosion.
• Trees Heal!
• Trees bring diverse group of people
together.
1. Creating and spreading Seed Balls is a
convenient way of germinating seeds into plants.
2. The seeds are wrapped into a ball that is made
from soil, compost, cocopeat, and other materials.
3. The balls once created are dried and stored.
Once they are put on the ground or in pots and
watered, the seeds in the Seed Balls get moisture
and start germinating.
4.Slowly the balls dissolve in the soil and the seeds
sprout up to become a sapling and eventually
become a plant or tree.
❖Home using”Hoster”.
❖ It perform compositing kitchen
waste.
❖ Drip Irrigation
❖ Campaign
waste
responsibility
❖ Agro waste Shredder.
❖ Shredding service make
composing faster
➢National Science Center
➢Universities (Jamia Milia, Delhi university etc.)
➢Schools (Lalit Mahajan School,Srinivaspuri school etc.)
➢Ward 58 Rohini nagar
• Tree walk
• Workshops on composting of waste
• Cleanliness drive
• Celebrating birthdays by planting a sapling
• Hara Dost
• Hara Vidyalaya
• Nukkad nataks
• Swachta Rally
• National Capital Region (NCR)
• Municipal Corporations of Delhi (MCD)
• Delhi Development Authority (DDA)
Communication &
• Address: C-17, Bali Nagar, New Delhi-110015, India
• Website: www.harajeevan.org
• Instagram: hara.jeevan
• Facebook: Hara Jeevan
• Linked in: Hara Jeevan
• Twitter: hara_jeevan
• Email ID: trees@harajeevan.org
By:
1. Shweta Kumari

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  • 1.
    • Hara Jeevan,a non-profit organisation based in Delhi, is striving to tackle environmental problems by offering innovative environmental solutions. We have already planted over 10,000 trees, and over 200 volunteers have worked with us in past. Prior to this, we have also collaborated as CSR partners for Sonalika Karcors, ONGC, HDFC Sales, and HCL foundation. At Hara Jeevan, we are seeking your cooperation and looking for meaningful opportunities to contribute to the environment.
  • 2.
    • Integrate environmentgoals with individual skills. • Restore the web of life that the mother earth has woven. • Restoration of natural elements and improved human psyche for complimenting the cause. • To plant and help sustain 100 million trees by 2040. • To help process waste to its respective roots, an amount equivalent to 50% of Delhi's waste by 2025. To work practically with youth which helps develop their environmental consciousness.
  • 3.
  • 4.
    1. Hoster 2. MeshComposting 3. Pit Composting 4. Earthly Compost 5. Seed Balls
  • 5.
    1. A Hosteris a 4 foot long earthen pot with multiple tiers. 2. The main use is to transform biodegradable Kitchen waste into manure. 3. It is made up of clay, with pores on each tier that act as catalysts for the decomposition. 1. We at Hara Jeevan make compost of your agro waste, in your land and presence, keeping in mind that the beauty of your garden/park is undisturbed. 2. Mesh Composting is an Ideal Model for composting agricultural waste.
  • 6.
    1. Make anew Sunday ritual, bring your food waste of the week to the nearby composting pit—this will enable you to cut your garbage volume almost in half. 2. Since we all eat lot of fruits and vegetables, our garbage generate an incredible potential waste resource. 3. All that is needed to be done is its well maintained processing which is easy and handy. 4. The nature's law says -‘everything that is degradable should be deteriorated back to soil’ and to follow this law and reduce pollution we have designed pit composting models for different areas.
  • 7.
    1. A compostis the single most important supplement you can give your garden soil. 2. It is a simple way to add nutrient-rich humus which fuels plant growth and restores vitality to depleted soil. It's easy to make and good for the environment. 3. Food scraps and yard waste currently make up 60 to 70 percent of what we throw away, and should be composted instead. 4. Making compost keeps these materials out of landfills where they take up space and release methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
  • 8.
    1. Creating andspreading Seed Balls is a convenient way of germinating seeds into plants. 2. The seeds are wrapped into a ball that is made from soil, compost, cocopeat, and other materials. 3. The balls once created are dried and stored. Once they are put on the ground or in pots and watered, the seeds in the Seed Balls get moisture and start germinating. 4.Slowly the balls dissolve in the soil and the seeds sprout up to become a sapling and eventually become a plant or tree.
  • 9.
    • Awareness • Perseverance •Empowering • Encouraging • Educating • Bringing Revolution • Significance of Being Human • Preservation/Sustenance • Betterment • Giving back • Action rather than Reaction • Celebration by Gifting/Planting Green • Right Choice • Healthy & pollution free living
  • 10.
    • Planting andsustaining 100 million trees by 2040 and managing as much as 50 per cent of the city’s waste by 2025 — These are some of the ambitious aims of the non-profit organisation Hara Jeevan • Spread awareness among youth and involve • Biodegradable waste will be converted into manure • Started the processing of waste from temples through mesh composting, • The group’s ambitious plan includes planting and sustaining 100 million trees by 2040 and managing as much as 50 per cent of the city’s waste by 2025.
  • 11.
    ❖ Why Composting? •It is the greenest thing you can do - best way to manage degradable waste. • Organic Compost acts as a high quality supplement for plant growth, thus helping in sustenance. • Composting reduces landfill waste. • It helps to embrace the natural cycle of life and decay. • It cultivates healthy plants and eliminates the need for chemicals. • Cost saving on garbage removal and disposal.
  • 12.
    ❖ Why togo for Tree Plantation • Trees clean the air, thus helps with Air pollution crises. • Trees cool the city and control the temperature. • Trees provide a habitat for wildlife. • They significantly help in soil erosion. • Trees Heal! • Trees bring diverse group of people together.
  • 13.
    1. Creating andspreading Seed Balls is a convenient way of germinating seeds into plants. 2. The seeds are wrapped into a ball that is made from soil, compost, cocopeat, and other materials. 3. The balls once created are dried and stored. Once they are put on the ground or in pots and watered, the seeds in the Seed Balls get moisture and start germinating. 4.Slowly the balls dissolve in the soil and the seeds sprout up to become a sapling and eventually become a plant or tree.
  • 14.
    ❖Home using”Hoster”. ❖ Itperform compositing kitchen waste. ❖ Drip Irrigation ❖ Campaign waste responsibility ❖ Agro waste Shredder. ❖ Shredding service make composing faster
  • 15.
    ➢National Science Center ➢Universities(Jamia Milia, Delhi university etc.) ➢Schools (Lalit Mahajan School,Srinivaspuri school etc.) ➢Ward 58 Rohini nagar
  • 16.
    • Tree walk •Workshops on composting of waste • Cleanliness drive • Celebrating birthdays by planting a sapling • Hara Dost • Hara Vidyalaya • Nukkad nataks • Swachta Rally
  • 17.
    • National CapitalRegion (NCR) • Municipal Corporations of Delhi (MCD) • Delhi Development Authority (DDA)
  • 18.
    Communication & • Address:C-17, Bali Nagar, New Delhi-110015, India • Website: www.harajeevan.org • Instagram: hara.jeevan • Facebook: Hara Jeevan • Linked in: Hara Jeevan • Twitter: hara_jeevan • Email ID: trees@harajeevan.org By: 1. Shweta Kumari