Pristine Himalayan valley with a clear stream near Almora

Healing the Himalayan Landscape

For over a decade, Greenhills has focused on delivering measurable outcomes for the Himalayan ecosystem. By strengthening waste governance and restoring biodiversity, we document the observable healing of Almora's landscape—from resilient watersheds to thriving indigenous forests.

Impact Highlights
30K+Afforestation
12+Years of persistent fieldwork
4k+Trees planted & surviving
100%Almora District commitment
Metrics of Success

Key Outcomes

Our results are measured through physical presence on top of data. From policy-level alignment to local stream restoration.

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Registered Agency

Active in Almora for over a decade

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Trees Planted

Indigenous Trees Planted

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E-Waste Recycled

Items diverted from landfills

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Institutional Sync

Core government & research partners

Visual Evidence

The Transformation

Observable changes on the slopes—reversing years of ecological neglect through consistent community effort.

After restoration: lush green Himalayan landscape
Before restoration: dry and degraded landscape
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Restoring the Flow

By cleaning and documenting over 300 mountain springs (Naulas), we help communities recover their direct relationship with clean mountain water.

Healing the Soil

Through Miyawaki afforestation, once-barren hillsides are now thick with indigenous oak and broadleaf species that retain moisture.

Waste Independence

Source segregation has reduced volume in landfills, turning green waste into valuable compost and diverting e-waste to formal recycling.

On the Ground

Evidence of Change

Measurable results across administrative and community levels in Uttarakhand.

Institutional

Collaborative Success

Our projects with Forest Department and G.B. Pant Institute have moved from research theories to sustained field implementations.

Socio-Economic

Local Livelihoods

The Nettle project has established a viable pathway for mountain farmers to gain nutrition and income from local flora.

Observable

Cleaner Pathways

Visible reduction of unmanaged plastic on trekking routes and community pathways in the Almora town periphery.