CSR Projects
Green Footprint Project (Urban Forest Creation)
At the WEEE Foundation, we are working towards Carbon neutral India .We on our part focus on creating green covers through various green initiatives like plantation, both normal and Miyawaki technique.
We emphasize on using native species of the local area. Miyawaki Plantation is a special method of growing dense, fast-growing forests using native tree species.Unlike traditional plantations where trees are planted far apart, Miyawaki plantations involve planting saplings very close to each other.
Native species such as trees, shrubs, and ground plants are selected based on the local soil and climate. This helps the forest grow naturally and become self-sustaining.
These plantations provide many benefits. They improve air quality, increase oxygen levels, reduce noise pollution, support biodiversity, and help control temperature in urban areas. Birds, insects, and small animals return to these green spaces, restoring natural ecosystems.
Community Redevelopment Project
As part of the CSR initiative WEEE Foundation was awarded this project by our
partner organization.
The community center redevelopment project aims to transform the existing space
allocated for community engagement in and around Sonalika office at
Karkardooma, New Delhi into a vibrant and inclusive hub, integrating a park and
community spaces to foster social connections, community engagement, and a
sense of belonging.Scope of work included to transform and revive two parks that
were in bad shape due to excess dumping of waste by the local stakeholders.
During the course of redevelopment an estimated 10 ton plastic (45 tractors) waste
has been relocated that was being dumped in the project location.
This space has been completely transformed post our intensive redevelopment
activity giving this space a fresh breath of life.
As part of the CSR initiative, WEEE Foundation was awarded this project by our partner organisation.
The community centre redevelopment project aims to transform the existing space allocated for community engagement in and around the Sonalika office at Karkardooma, New Delhi into a vibrant and inclusive hub, integrating a park and community spaces to foster social connections, community engagement, and a sense of belonging.Scope of work included to transform and revive two parks that were in bad shape due to excess dumping of waste by the local stakeholders.
During the course of redevelopment an estimated 10 ton plastic (45 tractors) waste has been relocated that was being dumped in the project location.
This space has been completely transformed post our intensive redevelopment activity giving this space a fresh breath of life.