Healing the planet,
one system at a time.
Every environmental crisis on this planet — collapsing landfills, dying rivers, toxic air, degraded soil — shares the same root failure: the absence of verifiable accountability. No evidence. No proof. No consequence for harm. No reward for healing.
EarthReheal builds the tools, systems, and infrastructure that make environmental action visible, accountable, and — for the first time — something every stakeholder can verify and benefit from. Starting with the problems where action is already happening on the ground.
The scale of what we are building
Annual economic cost of India's environmental crises
People breathing unsafe air every day
Solid waste generated in India daily
Many systems. One direction.
Why EarthReheal Exists
The Earth does not have four separate problems. It has one wound with four faces.
Solid waste. Contaminated water. Poisoned air. Depleted soil. These are not independent crises waiting their turn for attention. They are the same crisis, cycling through the same systems, each one deepening the others.
When we bury waste in open dumps, we create leachate that migrates to groundwater within years. When groundwater is contaminated, communities burn plastic and wood — poisoning the air. When air deposits black carbon on glaciers, meltwater floods agricultural land and washes topsoil away. When topsoil degrades, farmers burn stubble — filling the air again. There is no way to fix one without confronting all of them.
Solid Waste
India generates 170,000 tonnes of solid waste every day. Over 50% is buried in open dumps without treatment. Organic waste in these dumps decomposes anaerobically — producing methane that routinely ignites spontaneously. Leachate from these sites reaches aquifers within 2–5 years. Plastic fragments enter waterways during monsoon, travel to the ocean, and photodegrade into microplastics now found in human blood, breast milk, and placentas.
Water Contamination
India has 3.2 million water bodies. Fewer than one million are in healthy ecological condition. The Ganga still receives over 3 billion litres of untreated sewage daily. Groundwater in 256 of India's 718 districts is classified as over-exploited or critical. Every tonne of improperly managed solid waste contributes leachate to the water table — every open dump within 2 kilometres of a water body is a slow contamination event in progress.
Air Pollution
21 of the world's 30 most polluted cities are in India. PM2.5 levels in Delhi, Patna, and Kanpur routinely exceed WHO safe limits by 10–20 times. India burns an estimated 12% of its solid waste in open fires — producing dioxins, furans, and heavy metal particulates among the most dangerous compounds known to medicine. Black carbon from these fires deposits on Himalayan glaciers, accelerating melt that feeds rivers supplying 500 million people.
Soil Degradation
Thirty percent of India's agricultural land is moderately to severely degraded. Sources compound each other: heavy metal accumulation, microplastic contamination from plastic mulch, pH disruption from acid rain, compaction from effluent irrigation, and destruction of soil microbiome diversity. One teaspoon of healthy topsoil contains more microbial organisms than there are people on Earth. When that ecosystem collapses, everything that depends on it collapses with it.
This is why EarthReheal exists. Not to pick one problem and declare victory. To build the tools and systems that make the full circle visible, accountable, and — for the first time — something every stakeholder can act on, verify, and benefit from.
We started with waste. Because waste is the problem where a single unmanaged tonne simultaneously contaminates soil, poisons water, and fouls air. Fix the waste accountability chain and you begin healing all three.
See How GreenLedger Works →Why This Is Not Charity
The Earth's healing is not a cost.
It is the largest economic opportunity of our generation.
For too long, environmental action has been framed as sacrifice — a cost borne today for the benefit of future generations. This framing is not just wrong. It is why environmental progress has been so slow. Nobody votes for sacrifice. Nobody invests in loss.
India's primary environmental crises cost the economy an estimated ₹38 lakh crore per year in combined direct and indirect losses. That is more than the entire Union Budget. That is the annual price of doing nothing. Every rupee spent on evidence-driven environmental healing is not a social expenditure. It is a return on investment.
Waste-to-value economy if India's daily generation is managed to global standard
Annual GDP loss from water insecurity — World Bank
Annual economic cost of air pollution — The Lancet
Annual agricultural loss from soil degradation
Global waste management market by 2030 — India's share is the most underserved
Soil and waste carbon credits — verified, sequestered, monetisable today
When the cost of harming the Earth is invisible, no one bears it.
When it is visible, verified, and priced — everyone has a reason to stop. That is the system we are building.
Our First Answer
GreenLedger.
The waste chain, finally visible.
We started with waste — not because it is the most dramatic crisis, but because it is the most foundational one. Waste is the contamination source for soil, water, and air simultaneously. Fix the waste accountability chain and you begin healing all three.
GreenLedger is India's first end-to-end waste compliance and intelligence platform — GPS-tagged, AI-scored, tamper-proof, and built from the field upward. Not from a dashboard. Not from a compliance form. From the moment the waste leaves a household or facility.
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Field Evidence, Not Office Assertions
GPS, biometrics, and AI fire at the moment of work. No backdating. No gallery uploads. No manipulation. The moment it happens, it is permanent.
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Verified Waste Journey
Every handover between RWAs, MRCs, and handlers creates a bilateral record when on GreenLedger. Off-platform buyers are attested via challan and invoice — the journey closes at verified terminal disposition, not at the factory floor.
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Reports That Write Themselves
Swachh Bharat submissions, PCB quarterly reports, carbon MRV baseline data — auto-generated from evidence already captured daily.
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Make Doing Good Pay
Carbon MRV data, EPR compliance, Swachh Bharat grants, Smart City funding — unlocked by evidence GreenLedger generates. Formal credit issuance is a possible outcome, not a guarantee.
Priced for the Compliance Risk You Eliminate
Tier assigned automatically by org type and scale. Annual prepay saves 15%.
Gram Panchayats, waste pickers, households / individual users, and environment restoration orgs: always free.
After the trial ends, access is suspended until a full licence is confirmed — your data is always preserved.
India's SWM compliance market: $7.85B in 2025 → $10.37B by 2030. Non-compliance costs more than the platform.
Small Org
RWA · School · F&B · Office
- ✓Compliance task tracking
- ✓Vendor KYC & handover records
- ✓Annual ULB declaration
- ✓Mobile app for field workers
- ✓WhatsApp & email alerts
Full Pricing Reference
All prices in INR / month excl. GST · Annual prepay = 10 months, 2 free
| Org Type | Pricing Dimension | Lowest Tier | Highest Tier |
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| Gram PanchayatFree | Free forever — SBM Gramin mission | Free | Free |
| RWA / Housing Society | unit count | ₹499 | ₹2,999 |
| Household / Individual UserFree | basic mobile app | Free | Free |
| Hotel / Resort | room count | ₹1,299 | ₹6,499 |
| Restaurant / F&B / Cloud Kitchen | outlet count | ₹499 | ₹3,499 |
| Hospital / Clinic | bed count | ₹1,999 | ₹27,999 |
| Mall / Retail Complex | leasable area (sqft) | ₹3,499 | ₹22,999 |
| Event / Venue Operator | events per month | ₹999 | ₹4,999 |
| School | student count | ₹499 | ₹1,999 |
| College / University | student count | ₹1,299 | ₹7,999 |
| Standalone / IT Office | employee count | ₹499 | ₹3,499 |
| IT Park / SEZ | leasable area (sqft) | ₹5,999 | ₹36,999 |
| SEBI-listed Company (BRSR)BRSR Mandatory | sites / subsidiaries | ₹12,999 | ₹84,999 |
| Industrial Unit / Factory | TPD & HWM categories | ₹3,999 | ₹29,999 |
| Government Office | flat rate (GeM) | ₹699 | ₹699 |
| MRC / Municipality (ULB) | wards or vehicles | ₹11,999 | ₹84,999 |
| Licensed Waste Handler | categories & TPD | ₹1,999 | ₹17,999 |
| Environment Restoration OrgFree | — | Free | Free |
| Waste Picker (Individual)Free | — | Free | Free |
Government schools −40% · Government colleges / hospitals −30% · SBM mission MRCs −15% · Group commitment (10+ orgs) −20%
Gram Panchayats free forever under SBM Gramin · SEBI-listed companies include multi-site BRSR Section 6C pack · Industrial units include HWM + Consent to Operate module
EBWGR Certificate Procurement — Add-on Service
SWM 2026 MandatoryUnder SWM Rules 2026, Bulk Waste Generators who cannot process wet waste on-site must obtain Extended Bulk Waste Generator Responsibility (EBWGR) certificates. Green Ledger helps you identify your obligation, gather the required evidence, and navigate procurement — so non-compliance never becomes a cost line.
- ✓BWG classification assessment
- ✓On-site processing feasibility review
- ✓EBWGR certificate procurement guidance
- ✓CPCB portal registration support
- ✓Annual declaration filing
- ✓Environmental compensation risk audit