Supporting green initiatives and innovation
Founded to tackle pressing environmental and social issues in all over India, the AI Green Foundation (AIGF) is a non-profit organization that focuses on sustainable development, environmental protection, and community welfare. Registered under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (CIN: U88900AR2023NPL013908) and compliant with Section 12A and 80G of the Income Tax Act, the organization has been growing steadily since its inception, making a substantial impact in the field of waste management, river conservation, pollution control, and more. Starting its journey from Roing town in Lower Dibang Valley, AIGF’s foundation was laid with a focus on promoting environmental stewardship through community participation, research, training, and hands-on initiatives.
Launched the "Green Roing" initiative for effective solid waste management.
Awarded the Chief Minister’s Award for Urban Space Development through a joint collaboration with the district administration.
Expanded efforts to river conservation and social forestry projects.
Made with 10000+ recycled bottles and 1200+ tonnes of scrap irons, “Waste to wonder” art installed at Jawaharlal Nehru Van Udyan (Park)in collaboration with District Administration.
Tree plantation drive.
Material Recovery Facility (MRF) installation at Mayu, Roing.
Zero waste campaigns in schools Collaboration with School Eco clubs.
Home made paper making workshop in schools.
To protect and enhance the environment through innovative programs and sustainable practices while addressing key issues like waste management, river conservation, and pollution control.
To create a sustainable and pollution-free environment where communities not only survive but thrive, and fostering a deep sense of responsibility towards the management
"Innovation and green initiatives are the seeds of a thriving, sustainable future"
Ibi Mepo, Director(AIGF)
Creating Impact through Environmental Conservation and Community Welfare
Addressing the growing waste concerns in Roing due to increasing population and development.
Implementing sustainable waste management through segregation, transportation, and treatment.
Collaborating with local authorities and NGOs to promote the 4Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Refuse.
Self-sustained through nominal fees for garbage collection and selling recyclable materials.
Collecting around 7.5 tons of waste daily from markets and villages.
Plans to adopt Zero Waste villages, create eco-friendly parks, and develop composting units.