From grassroots campaigns to digital content to eco-product sales — here's how InGreen is changing Pakistan's environmental reality.
Our campaigns are where the real work happens. From neighbourhood clean-ups to city-wide plastic-free drives, InGreen brings people together to create visible, measurable change in Pakistan's environment.
Led by our marketing team including Pehlwan Afzal, M. Arbab Akram, and Bilal Kashif — our campaigns combine strategic planning with ground-level energy.
Change starts with awareness. Our content team creates compelling, shareable environmental content that educates and mobilises Pakistan's digital community into real-world action.
From Instagram reels about plastic waste to YouTube documentaries on Pakistan's disappearing forests — our content connects emotion with information.
Selling sustainable products isn't separate from our mission — it IS our mission. Every product we sell replaces a harmful alternative and funds the campaigns that change Pakistan's environmental reality.
Our Shopify-powered store offers organic bags, bamboo brushes, steel tiffins, and sustainable packaging — curated for Pakistani consumers who want to live greener without compromising quality.
Behind every campaign and every product delivery is a tight, efficient operations system. Our logistics and technology teams ensure eco-products reach customers on time while tracking campaign impact with full transparency.
We believe a green organisation must also run efficiently. Our ops team ensures eco-products reach customers on time while minimising our own carbon footprint in delivery.
Our flagship initiative to replace single-use plastic across Pakistan. For every InGreen bag sold, a tree is planted.
NationwideEducating communities on water conservation and fighting water pollution in Pakistan's rivers and groundwater.
ActivePlanting 10,000 trees in Pakistani urban centres to combat the urban heat island effect and air pollution.
OngoingWhether you're an individual, business, or institution — there's a place for you in the InGreen movement.
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