Reviving a 100-hectare lake. Restoring 1000 hectares of farmland. Empowering 1000+ families
The mission of the Green Miles Project is to uplift and empower marginalized farmers in water-scarce rural regions of Southern India by implementing sustainable living solutions, advancing livelihoods, and fostering resilience through innovative, technology-driven community initiatives.
Net Positive Water Village
Farmland Remediation
Sustainable Housing
Digital University: Social Empowerment
Farmland Remediation
Oceans are being constantly polluted, and it is one of the biggest issues
Digital University: Social Empowerment
The world`s climate change has a huge impact on the forests and plants now
Sustainable Housing
Wild birds and animals need us to help them survive after the ecological crisis
Farmland Remediation
Digital University: Social Empowerment
Sustainable Housing
Eco-Friendly Farming
Environmental Benefits of Organic Farming and Organic Food
Take Action: Restore Water. Rebuild Life.
Sign the Green Miles Pledge
Countless villages in Southern India suffer from drought, water scarcity, and failed crops. Green Miles is restoring ancestral lakes and groundwater to bring back agriculture, livelihoods, and dignity. Your voice can help spark this transformation.
Water Security
Sustainable Farming
Rural Upliftment


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Help us restore the lakes, recharge the wells, and bring farms back to life.
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SDG Alignment & Environmental Realities
Green Miles connects environmental restoration with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Every restored well, lake, and acre of farmland strengthens rural sustainability and aligns with key global objectives.
Eco Facts
27,000 trees are felled each day for toilet paper.
Eco Facts
Chewing gum will take 5 years to decompose.
Eco Facts
Each ton of aviation fuel is 3.15 tons of CO2.
Eco Facts
1 L of used engine oil can pollute 1 mil L of water.
WHAT OUR TRUSTEES SAY
“Green Miles isn’t just a project—it’s a promise to restore dignity to the land and the people. Seeing an ancestral lake flow again, and farmers return to the fields, reminds us that nature heals when we act together.”

Charles Lavigne
Ontario, Canada