Greenlam Industries demonstrates what a seed of love may accomplish
The Titus Upputuru Company created a film for the company that promotes sustainability.
Greenlam Industries has released "The Gutli," a new sustainability film, to encourage sustainability.
The Titus Upputuru Company's latest short demonstrates how the company believes in creating beautiful locations without harming our earth, as well as generating better products using sustainable and friendly procedures for people and the environment.
"Gutli" (Seed) is a new film about a young girl named "Suguna" who is full of questions. She becomes concerned about her father, a carpenter who relies on trees for a living, after learning that our earth is losing trees. Suguna then chooses to plant trees to aid both her father and the environment. At the end of the film, it shows that the corporation, like the small girl, cares and thus "sources wood from sustainable forests."
"At Greenlam, we are always refining our product line to give the best surfacing solutions while being committed to people and the earth," stated Parul Mittal, Director, Greenlam Industries, in response to the launch of the marketing campaign. We track our resources in real-time, which has allowed us to significantly cut waste creation. On occasion, we also hold Greenlam plantation campaigns to disseminate the idea of maintaining a sustainable environment and conserving our mother earth. We want to convey the idea that Greenlam sources wood from sustainable forests, and that we have effectively prevented the fall of at least 8,000 trees through our paper waste recycling activities."
"The film indicates that we don't need large plans and purposes to help the environment today," Upputuru remarked of the marketing campaign's launch. We only need a handful of faith and love, just like the young girl. We have the ability to move mountains and make the world a better, greener place. It was a tremendous opportunity to write and direct 'Gutli' for Greenlam Industries."
The film has been produced by The Titus Upputuru Company.