18,000+ trees planted. 10,000+ volunteers mobilized. 80–85% survival rate. Oxygreen Foundation is turning barren land into breathing forests across Delhi NCR, Gurugram, Noida, and beyond.
Founded by Sandeep Chahal, Oxygreen Foundation is a registered non-profit transforming India's environmental landscape. We combine scientific planting techniques, community stewardship, and on-ground accountability to restore biodiversity and build greener, cooler cities — from Delhi NCR to Indore to Pune.
To plant and nurture native trees, restore degraded ecosystems, and empower local communities as environmental stewards — creating an oxygen-rich, climate-resilient India.
An India where every community thrives under lush green canopies — breathing clean air, harvesting clean water, and living in harmony with nature.
From state ministers to Padma Shri awardees, Oxygreen Foundation works alongside India's most respected voices in governance, ecology, and social activism to drive real environmental change.
Every digit represents real saplings in real soil, cared for by real people. Here's how far we've come together.
From Miyawaki micro-forests in cities to watershed restoration in the hills every initiative is designed for maximum ecological and community impact.
We build dense native forests in cities and small urban spaces using the Miyawaki method—growing 10x faster to combat the heat island effect and clean the air.
We restore degraded forest areas and rural lands by planting native species, regenerating ecosystems, and protecting critical watersheds.
We mobilize schools, corporates, and local volunteers to plant trees, fostering environmental ownership and creating a collective movement.
Explore our active reforestation sites from urban micro-forests in Delhi NCR to mangrove wetlands in Odisha and eco-campuses in Pune.
Ground reports, scientific insights, and community voices from our reforestation projects across India.
School plantation drives bring together students, teachers, parents, and local communities for a common purpose.
India already faces water shortages in many regions. Planting trees that require excessive irrigation only adds pressure.
Air pollution remains one of the biggest health concerns in India. Millions of people are exposed.
Everything you need to know about donating, gifting trees, corporate CSR partnerships, and our on-ground planting process.