Urban Green Partnership: Amazon GPO-IN’s Global Step for Local Impact

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Urban Green Partnership: Amazon GPO-IN’s Global Step for Local Impact

Amazon’s Global Procurement Organisation (GPO-IN) took a meaningful step toward environmental sustainability with its tree plantation initiative under the theme “Urban Green Partnership.” The initiative embodies Amazon’s commitment to responsible sourcing and environmental stewardship by extending its procurement expertise beyond business operations to nature itself.

In collaboration with the Grow Billion Trees Foundation, GPO-IN strategically sourced native saplings, planting materials, and technical know-how to create a thriving urban forest ecosystem. This initiative reflects the organisation’s capability to combine efficiency with sustainability, using its global supply chain strength to make a local ecological impact.

The urban forest established through this effort not only helps combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen but also prevents soil erosion, enhances urban biodiversity, and provides essential habitats for wildlife. By fostering green spaces within cities, Amazon GPO-IN reinforces its vision of sustainable growth where business innovation meets environmental responsibility.

Through the “Urban Green Partnership,” Amazon GPO-IN proves that procurement can be a powerful catalyst for a greener, healthier, and more resilient planet, making its impact not just local but truly global.

 

Project Planning & Execution

No of Trees: 500

Plantation Location: DRDO Phase 2 Township, Phase 2, C V Raman Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka-560093

Plantation Date: 10th October 2025

Name of Species: Gulmohar, Neem, Tabubia rosia, Butter fruit, Star fruit, Bilva patra, Alstonia, Jamun, Jackfruit, Peeple tree, Bamboo.

Species Selection & Its Benefits 

The species selected for Amazon’s Global Procurement Organisation (GPO-IN) Urban Forestry Initiative were carefully chosen to align with the local ecosystem and maximise ecological benefits. The selected species offer a blend of environmental, social, and economic advantages.

Mahogany, Mimosops elengi (Bakul), Neem, and Tabebuia are excellent choices for creating resilient green spaces due to their strong adaptability, evergreen canopies, and high ecological value. Mahogany offers durable timber and a deep-rooted structure that improves soil stability, while Bakul is known for its fragrant flowers, dense shade, and urban pollution tolerance. Neem stands out for its exceptional medicinal properties and ability to purify air, and Tabebuia adds seasonal beauty with vibrant blooms that attract pollinators and enhance biodiversity. Together, these species create a balanced landscape with aesthetic, ecological, and functional benefits.

Teak (Sagwan), Mango, and Guava provide long-term economic and environmental advantages through high biomass, timber value, and fruit production. Teak is globally prized for its durable hardwood, adding economic viability to afforestation projects. Mango and Guava trees deliver consistent fruit yields, support local livelihoods, and attract birds and insects, enriching the surrounding ecosystem. Their deep-rooted systems also improve water infiltration and soil structure, contributing to long-term land restoration.

Lemon (Nimbu), Chikoo, Litchi, and Star Fruit are ideal for agroforestry and community-based plantation projects due to their manageable size, high fruiting potential, and suitability for mixed-cropping systems. Lemon and Star Fruit provide year-round harvests, Chikoo thrives even in semi-arid conditions with minimal care, and Litchi adds commercial value with seasonal premium fruit. These species enhance soil nutrients through leaf litter, promote local food security, and create a multi-layered green cover that supports pollinators, improves microclimate, and contributes to sustainable biodiversity development.

Beneficiaries Details

  • Target Population: Employees, stakeholders, and local community members of Bangalore

  • Age Group: All age groups focus on adults to seniors

  • Gender:  Inclusive of all genders

  • Social & Economic Status: Open to all social and economic backgrounds, emphasising community involvement.

Planting Methodology and Its Advantages

Urban Forestry: An urban forest is a network of trees, shrubs, and vegetation strategically planted in urban areas to enhance biodiversity, improve air quality, reduce the urban heat island effect, and provide green spaces for community well-being. It helps mitigate climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, promotes mental health through accessible green areas, and supports local wildlife by creating habitats. Urban forests play a vital role in building resilient, sustainable cities that benefit both the environment and the people who live in them.

Advantages of Urban Forestry

  • Climate Regulation and Cooling Effect: Urban forests help mitigate the urban heat island effect by providing shade and cooling through transpiration, lowering temperatures in cities, reducing the need for air conditioning, and conserving energy.

  • Improved Air Quality: Trees absorb pollutants like carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, leading to improved air quality and reducing the risk of respiratory illnesses in urban areas.

  • Stormwater Management and Flood Prevention: Urban forests improve the soil’s ability to absorb and retain water, reducing stormwater runoff, preventing flooding, and promoting groundwater recharge, thus helping manage water resources efficiently.

  • Soil Erosion Control: The deep root systems of trees prevent soil erosion, especially in areas with heavy rainfall or steep slopes, stabilising the land and reducing soil loss in urban environments.

  • Aesthetic and Recreational Value: The transformation of unused spaces into green zones adds aesthetic value to the area and provides employees and local communities with recreational spaces, making the workplace more enjoyable.

  • Enhanced Community Engagement and Well-being: Urban forests provide accessible green spaces where communities can engage in recreational activities, improving mental health, reducing stress, and fostering a sense of environmental stewardship among residents and employees.

  • Increased Property Value: Properties located near urban forests or green spaces tend to have higher market values, benefiting local property owners and increasing the overall appeal and livability of the area.

  • Noise Reduction: Urban forests act as natural sound barriers, reducing noise pollution and creating quieter, more peaceful surroundings.

Activities During Tree Plantation

The tree plantation drive at DRDO Phase 2 Township, Phase 2, C V Raman Nagar, Bengaluru, was marked by enthusiastic employee participation, instilling a deeper sense of environmental responsibility and collaboration. The event was thoughtfully organised to ensure seamless execution and active involvement from all participants.

Leading up to the plantation, the site was prepared with pre-dug pits, and saplings were positioned strategically to support healthy growth. Employees engaged in planting a diverse mix of native, ornamental, and fruit-bearing trees, gaining hands-on exposure to sustainable practices and the ecological importance of urban greening. Their direct participation fostered a stronger connection to nature and the cause.

A certificate distribution ceremony and photo session followed, capturing meaningful moments and celebrating each individual’s role in the initiative. These acknowledgements not only highlighted personal contributions but also strengthened collective pride in making a positive environmental impact.

This plantation initiative reaffirmed Amazon GPO-IN’s dedication to sustainability, corporate environmental responsibility, and employee engagement, leaving a lasting impression on all who took part.

 

Conclusion Elements

Direct Impact

Parameters Values References
No. of Trees Planted 500
Green Cover (acres) 0.023
Carbon Sequestration Potential (KG) 20 Small to medium-sized trees can sequester around 10–48 kilograms (22–106 pounds) of CO₂ annually.

https://growbilliontrees.com/blogs/knowledge/how-much-co2-can-one-tree-absorb
Carbon Sequestration by 500 mature trees ( tonnes/year) 10 No. of Trees x Carbon Sequestration by 1 mature tree per year
Carbon Credit Equivalent 10 One carbon credit is equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide or the equivalent amount of another greenhouse gas.
Carbon Footprint of an average Indian Citizen (tonnes/Year) 1.8 https://www.iea.org/countries/india/emissions
Offsets the Annual Carbon Footprint of (Adults) 6 Carbon offset by 500 mature trees per year / Carbon Footprint of an average Indian Citizen per year.

(This impact analysis is forward-looking (An urban-forest project matures in 3-5 years)

Indirect Impact

Community Impact

  • Improved Public Health: By improving air quality and reducing urban heat, the project indirectly contributes to better public health. The presence of green spaces encourages outdoor activities, which can reduce stress levels, promote mental well-being, and decrease the incidence of respiratory diseases.

  • Environmental Awareness: Involving communities in urban forestry raises awareness about environmental conservation and promotes sustainable practices in daily life.

  • Employee Morale: The initiative fostered a sense of pride and connection among employees, strengthening team bonds and their alignment with the company’s values.

  • Inspiration for Change: By showcasing the potential of urban forestry, the project has encouraged other organisations and local communities to undertake similar initiatives.

  • Cultural Shift: The initiative instilled a mindset of sustainability and environmental care among participants, creating advocates for green practices in their personal and professional lives. 

Environmental Impact

  • Carbon Sequestration: The trees planted through Amazon GPO-IN urban forestry initiative absorb carbon dioxide, acting as carbon sinks and helping mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Soil Health Improvement: The tree planting initiative enhances soil health by enriching it with organic matter, improving soil fertility and structure, which supports the growth of surrounding vegetation.

  • Erosion Prevention: Tree roots help stabilise the soil in urban areas, preventing erosion caused by wind and water while safeguarding nearby properties and infrastructure from potential damage.

  • Biodiversity Conservation: By creating green spaces, the initiative supports local biodiversity, providing habitats for various species, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and enhancing the ecological balance in urban areas.

  • Water Cycle Regulation: The urban forestry project helps regulate the water cycle by improving water retention in the soil, recharging groundwater levels, and reducing surface runoff, leading to a more balanced and sustainable urban environment.

  • Microclimate Regulation: Trees planted through this initiative moderate temperature extremes, reduce wind speeds, and increase humidity, creating a favourable microclimate for both the community and the urban ecosystem.

 

Achievements

SDG Goals Achieved through Urban Forestry

  • SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being – Amazon GPO-IN urban forestry project enhances air quality and creates green spaces that promote physical and mental well-being, reducing stress and fostering a healthier urban lifestyle.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education – By transforming the environment into a hands-on learning space that nurtures environmental literacy. It empowers individuals with the knowledge and values essential for building a sustainable future.

  • SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – Trees play a crucial role in water conservation by enhancing groundwater recharge, reducing surface runoff, and improving overall water retention. Amazon GPO-IN initiative supports sustainable urban water systems through afforestation and green infrastructure.

  • SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy –  By mitigating the urban heat island effect, Amazon GPO-IN tree plantation efforts help lower ambient temperatures and reduce reliance on artificial cooling. The shade provided by trees enhances energy efficiency and promotes a more sustainable urban climate.

  • SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – The initiative generates employment opportunities in tree planting, maintenance, and ecological restoration, contributing to local economic development and green job creation.

  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure –Amazon GPO-IN integrates sustainable urban forestry into infrastructure planning, promoting green innovation and enhancing urban resilience.

  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities –The initiative ensures inclusivity by engaging employees from diverse backgrounds in environmental conservation. By creating accessible green spaces, Amazon GPO-IN promotes environmental equity and ensures that all communities, including marginalised groups, benefit from cleaner air, mental well-being, and recreational opportunities.

  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – Amazon GPO-IN commitment to urban afforestation contributes to creating more sustainable and resilient cities by increasing green cover, improving air quality, and enhancing urban biodiversity.

  • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Amazon GPO-IN's commitment to sustainability is reflected in its responsible approach to urban forestry, focusing on resource efficiency and long-term environmental benefits.

  • SDG 13: Climate Action – The plantation initiative actively supports climate action by sequestering carbon, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and mitigating climate change effects through the expansion of green spaces.

  • SDG 15: Life on Land – By restoring green spaces with native and fruit-bearing trees, the initiative strengthens biodiversity, supports wildlife, and contributes to a thriving urban ecosystem.

  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions –  By fostering inclusive decision-making and community-led governance, Amazon GPO-IN strengthens local environmental stewardship, ensuring transparency and collaboration for sustainable urban development.

  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The initiative thrives on collaboration with local communities, environmental organisations, and partners such as Grow Billion Trees. Amazon GPO-IN strengthens environmental partnerships to drive impactful urban sustainability and afforestation efforts.

ESG Achieved through Urban Forestry

  • Environmental Impact: Amazon GPO-IN urban forestry initiative significantly enhances environmental sustainability. By planting diverse tree species, the company boosts biodiversity, creates habitats for wildlife, and supports local ecosystems. Trees act as carbon sinks, reducing CO2 levels and mitigating climate change. Additionally, the initiative improves urban climate resilience by regulating temperatures, reducing the heat island effect, and enhancing water retention, ensuring long-term ecological health for future generations.

  • Social Impact: Amazon GPO-IN urban forestry initiative fosters community engagement and well-being by encouraging local participation in tree planting and environmental awareness. The green spaces created improve air quality, promote physical activity, and enhance public health. The project generates job opportunities in tree planting and maintenance while promoting social equity by ensuring access to green spaces for all, including marginalised groups. These efforts build a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable community.

  • Governance Impact: Amazon GPO-IN demonstrates strong leadership and commitment to sustainability through its urban forestry initiative. The company ensures transparency and accountability by effectively communicating project plans and outcomes to stakeholders. By collaborating with environmental organisations and local communities, it amplifies the impact of its efforts. This approach aligns with the best governance practices, achieving environmental and social goals while promoting long-term sustainable growth.

Building Communities

One of the most impactful outcomes of Amazon GPO-IN's urban forestry initiative was the sense of unity and collaboration it cultivated. By involving employees, local communities, and volunteers, the project became a collective mission to create sustainable urban green spaces, fostering a shared commitment to a greener future.

  • Empowering Communities: Participants became active contributors, gaining knowledge about urban forestry practices and taking ownership of the initiative. This empowerment strengthened their connection to the environment and reinforced their role as environmental stewards.

  • Fostering Partnerships: The project brought together diverse stakeholders, including Amazon GPO-IN, Grow Billion Trees, and local communities, highlighting the value of collaboration in achieving environmental and social goals.

  • Creating a Ripple Effect: As communities experienced the benefits of urban forestry, their enthusiasm inspired others to adopt similar practices, amplifying the initiative's positive impact across the region.

This initiative demonstrates that environmental sustainability thrives when rooted in collective effort. It’s not just about planting trees; it’s about planting hope, collaboration, and a shared vision for a healthier and greener future.

 

Commitment by Grow Billion Trees

  • Ensuring Tree Survivability: GBT prioritises native species, continuous monitoring, and soil health improvement using organic fertilisers. These efforts ensure sustainable growth and benefit the farmers and communities.

  • Transparency & Accountability: GBT provides detailed reports on tree growth, survival rates, and carbon benefits, using geo-fencing and regular updates to maintain transparency and effectiveness.

  • Sustainable Plantation Efforts: GBT implements projects that balance environmental, social, and economic goals, addressing issues like urban heat islands and degraded farmlands. These efforts promote ecological balance, livelihoods, and long-term climate resilience.

  • Enhancing Ecosystem Health: By selecting native species and creating diverse habitats, GBT enhances biodiversity and ecosystem resilience, ensuring long-term ecological health and supporting wildlife.

  • Long-Term Impact: GBT’s initiatives tackle environmental challenges, enhance rural livelihoods, foster climate resilience, and promote sustainable development while reducing carbon footprints.

 

Acknowledgment

We at Grow Billion Trees extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who have contributed to the success of the urban forestry initiative across DRDO, Bangalore. This project, which combines environmental sustainability with employee engagement, would not have been possible without the support and collaboration of our dedicated employees, local authorities, and partners. Their collective efforts in planting and nurturing trees are helping create a greener and more resilient future for urban communities. We are thankful for their commitment to fostering biodiversity, improving air quality, and promoting a sustainable future.

To Amazon GPO-IN: We sincerely thank you for your dedication to sustainability and employee engagement. Your innovative approach to urban forestry has laid the foundation for a greener, more resilient future in DRDO, Bangalore. Through your efforts, 500 trees have been planted, fostering biodiversity, improving air quality, and creating lasting positive impacts on the environment. Together, we have created a legacy that will continue to benefit urban communities and contribute to a sustainable tomorrow.

To Our Ground Partners and Volunteers: Your expertise, dedication, and passion for environmental sustainability have been crucial to the success of Amazon GPO-IN's urban forestry initiative. Through your collaborative efforts, we have made meaningful strides in creating greener urban spaces and promoting biodiversity across  DRDO, Bangalore. Your contributions have not only enhanced the environment but also fostered community engagement and awareness. Together, we are building a more sustainable future, and we look forward to continuing our partnership in creating a greener, healthier world for all. 

Thank you for your unwavering support and commitment.

 

Closing Remarks

We are proud to have embarked on the Amazon GPO-IN journey toward environmental sustainability through our tree plantation initiative in  DRDO, Bangalore. This project has not only contributed to enhancing urban greenery but has also fostered a strong sense of community involvement and environmental responsibility. It underscores the power of collaboration, where every effort, no matter how big or small, brings us closer to a healthier, more sustainable future.

As we look forward to the ongoing success of this initiative, we remain committed to expanding our efforts and encouraging others to join us in making a lasting, positive impact. Together, we are building a foundation for a world where urban sustainabilitycommunity empowerment, and responsible practices flourish.

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this meaningful project. Let’s continue to work together to make a difference for both today and future generations.

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