SUGi
biodiversity projects in India

Afforestt

Pocket Forest
Miyawaki Method
Urban
Habitat

Afforestt is founded by Shubhendu Sharma.

Sharma, as an Industrial Engineer, was working at Toyota in India when he met Japanese forest expert Akira Miyawaki, who’d arrived to plant a forest at the factory, using a methodology he’d developed to make a forest grow ten times faster that normal. Fascinated, Sharma interned with Miyawaki, and grew his first successful forest on a small plot behind a house.

Today, his company Afforestt promotes a standardized method for seeding dense, fast-growing, native forests in barren lands, using his car-manufacturing acumen to create a system allowing a multilayer forest of 300 trees to grow on an area as small as the parking spaces of six cars -- for less than the price of an iPhone. Afforestt has helped grow forests at homes, schools and factories. Sharma has seen improvement in air quality, an increase in biodiversity -- and the forests even generate fresh fruit. Afforestt is at work on a platform that will offer hardware probes to analyze soil quality, allowing the company to offer step-by-step instructions for anyone who wants to grow a native forest anywhere in the world.

Sustainability projects in India

Afforestt's Projects

India
Forest Self Sustaining

Maruvan

Reviving India’s lost desert forest.

India
Pocket Forest

Forest Makers

Chile
Pocket Forest
India
Pocket Forest
Brazil
Miyawaki Method