Why Watica?

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Learn about Watica’s tree planting, compostable pouches, and social platform. We’re just starting, but we’re here to help you join our green movement!

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What is Watica?
Watica is a new sustainability movement focused on planting trees with AI verification and geo-tagging, and replacing plastic bottles with compostable water pouches. Our app connects a community of eco-warriors to share their impact and inspire change. We’re just beginning—join us to make a difference!
What makes Watica different?

Our innovative approach combines AI-verified tree planting, GPS geo-tagging, and a social platform to ensure transparency and engagement. Plus, our compostable pouches are a practical solution for plastic-free events, like our milestone of distributing 1 crore pouches at MahaKumbh 2025.

How can I get involved?

Plant a tree, share your story on our app, use our pouches at your event, or partner with us as an NGO or organization. Download the app or contact us to start!

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All About Planting with Watica

How does Watica’s tree planting work?

Plant a tree at a Watica event or on your own using our app’s guidelines. Our AI verifies the tree’s authenticity, and GPS geo-tags its location, creating a shareable post on our platform. Check out an example post here: Tree Post Example.

What is AI verification?

Our app uses artificial intelligence to confirm that your tree is planted and healthy, ensuring every sapling counts toward our green mission.

Can I plant any type of tree?

Yes, but we recommend native or eco-friendly species for maximum impact. Our app provides guidelines to help you choose the right tree for your area.

What are badges in the app?

Earn badges like Seedling Sprout or Planet Protector for planting trees and sharing posts. They’re our way of celebrating your contributions to our growing community!

Plant Your First Tree

Questions About Our Pouches

What are Watica’s compostable water pouches?
Our pouches are eco-friendly alternatives to plastic bottles, made from biodegradable materials that decompose naturally. They’re safe for drinking water and perfect for events.
How did Watica use pouches at MahaKumbh 2025?
We distributed over 1 crore compostable pouches at MahaKumbh 2025, replacing plastic bottles for millions of pilgrims and making the event greener. It was a huge milestone for our new initiative!
Can I use pouches for my event?
Absolutely! Whether it’s a wedding, festival, or community gathering, contact us to request pouches and make your event plastic-free.
Are the pouches safe and sustainable?

Yes, our pouches are made from food-safe, compostable materials designed to break down naturally, reducing environmental harm compared to plastic. CTA: “Request Pouches for Your Event

Using Our Social App

What is the Watica app?

Our app is a social platform for sustainability, where you can share AI-verified, geo-tagged tree posts, like and comment on others’ efforts, and connect with a global community. Download it here: Watica App.

How do I post a tree on the app?

Plant a tree, use the app to verify it with AI, and let it geo-tag the location. Then share your post for others to like, comment, and share!

Can NGOs or organizations use the app?

Yes! NGOs, trusts, and organizations can register to post about their planting events, share pouch usage, or collaborate with our community for greater impact.

Is my data safe on the app?

We prioritize your privacy. Check our [Privacy Policy](links to Privacy Policy page) for details on how we protect your data and geo-tagged posts

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More About Watica

How can I contact Watica?

Reach out via our [Contact Us](links to Contact Us page) page or email us for inquiries about events, partnerships, or pouches.

Can I volunteer with Watica?

Yes! Join our planting events, help distribute pouches, or spread the word on our app. Check the [Get Involved](links to Get Involved page) page for opportunities.

How can I stay updated on Watica’s work?

Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest on planting events, pouch distributions, and community stories.