Afforestt Eco Services
Through Afforestt Eco Services, we transform underutilised and vacant plots into self-sustaining native forests. Using proven ecological methods, we design forests that thrive without ongoing maintenance—saving costs, water, and effort in the long run. Every project is tailored to the site’s land, water, and biodiversity, transforming spaces into vibrant, living ecosystems.

With this vision, we focused on building deep expertise in forest creation and began offering it as a professional service.
Afforestt Eco Services has received support from all quarters—from media to corporates, from governments to private players. We invested in building systems, processes, designs, and strategies that gave forest creation the structure and recognition it deserved.
Today, we are known for our research, documentation, and implementation strengths. Our ecology-specific approach to forest surveys, soil assessment, design development, implementation workflow, supply chain setup, and project monitoring has helped deliver unique projects—from Saudi Arabia to Singapore.
For every site and client, we work to create ecological solutions that are technically sound and holistic—meeting the needs of flora, fauna, soil, water, and people.
What sets us apart is our commitment to transparency. We document and openly share region-specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) with our clients, following strong ethics of open-source knowledge sharing.
Our journey began with a strong belief: forest creation must emerge as a serious, mainstream industry—one that goes beyond conventional tree plantations and ornamental landscaping.
More Than Green
Lawns and ornamental landscapes may look neat and green, but demand constant watering, mowing, fertilisers, and pesticides—consuming resources while offering little to the environment.
Native forests, on the other hand, grow in harmony with the land. They enrich the soil, recharge groundwater, cool surrounding areas, and invite birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Forests sustain themselves over time, adding long-lasting ecological, social, and economic value to our cities.

A ten-year old lawn
