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Plastic pollution

Plastic pollution is one of the most serious environmental challenges affecting our planet today. Improper disposal of plastic bottles pollutes rivers, lakes, oceans, and surrounding ecosystems, causing harm to wildlife and human health.

Recycling plastic waste helps reduce environmental damage, conserve natural resources, and promote a cleaner, greener future. By donating plastic bottles for recycling, individuals contribute to sustainable waste management and environmental protection.

Small actions can create a big impact. Together, through responsible recycling habits and community participation, we can build a sustainable future and protect the Earth for generations to come.

Bottle-shaped plastic collection bin sponsored by GEO India Foundation
Initiative by the Chengalpattu Collector

Who We Are

Geo India Foundation is a registered non-profit organization committed to promoting environmental sustainability and community development across Tamil Nadu. Established in 2016, the foundation actively works on initiatives such as plastic waste management, recycling awareness, tree plantation, education, healthcare, women's empowerment, and rural development. Through its eco-friendly programs, the organization encourages individuals and communities to adopt responsible environmental practices and contribute to building a cleaner, greener future.

The foundation believes in creating a long-term positive impact through community participation, grassroots engagement, and collaboration with volunteers, educational institutions, corporates, and local stakeholders. By organizing recycling drives and sustainability campaigns, Geo India Foundation inspires people to reduce plastic waste, protect natural resources, and support environmental conservation for the well-being of future generations.

Where We Work

Geo India Foundation actively serves communities across several districts and regions of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, Chengalpattu, Thiruvallur, Minjur, Palaverkadu, Thiruttani, Kadalur, Ayanavaram, Mogappair, Kannagi Nagar, and Maduranthagam.

The foundation has adopted over 150 tribal villages and continues to expand its reach to underserved rural areas. Its initiatives are designed to address local challenges through environmental conservation, educational support, healthcare awareness, skill development, and community welfare programs.

Chennai Chengalpattu Thiruvallur Minjur Palaverkadu Thiruttani Kadalur Ayanavaram Mogappair Kannagi Nagar Maduranthagam

What We Do

Environmental Protection

Encouraging sustainable recycling practices and environmental awareness to create a cleaner, greener, and healthier future.

Tree Plantation & Green Initiatives

Planting and maintaining trees across Tamil Nadu to improve environmental health and climate resilience.

Water Body Restoration

Reviving lakes, ponds, and wetlands through conservation and cleanup initiatives.

School Revitalization

Transforming government schools into inspiring learning spaces through infrastructure improvements and beautification projects.

Higher Education Support

Providing scholarships and financial assistance for underprivileged students pursuing higher education.

Skill Development Programs

Operating vocational training centers that empower youth and women with employable skills.

Women's Health & Hygiene

Conducting awareness programs on menstrual hygiene, nutrition, sanitation, and women's health.

Tribal Village Development & Food Support

Supporting tribal village development through food assistance and community welfare initiatives while preserving culture and dignity.

Plastic pollution in pictures

Visualizing the Impact of Plastic Waste

Plastic waste scattered through a green forest
Land pollution

Waste reaches even green spaces

Plastic bottles and waste lying on a beach
Ocean action

Beach litter moves quickly into the sea

White storks foraging among plastic waste at a landfill
Wildlife impact

Animals are forced to live with our waste

Seal pup trapped in discarded fishing net
Rescue need

Discarded nets can trap marine life