Ushash Earth Sciences Private Limited (UESPL) is a deep-science sustainability company founded in 2022 with one clear purpose — to enable a Global Net Zero future.
With nearly 5 billion hectares of land worldwide facing soil imbalance and degradation due to intensive chemical use, unsustainable practices, and climate stress, the need for restoration has never been more urgent.
At Ushash, we are taking decisive action through the deployment of our USHAAGRI technology across both healthy and degraded soils.
Our approach is designed to regenerate and restore soil systems by strengthening root development, rebuilding soil organic carbon, and reducing dependency on synthetic chemicals.
In parallel, it contributes to lowering greenhouse gas emissions while supporting sustainable, productive farming.
Through scalable implementation, we aim to lead the 21st Century Soil Revolution, transforming soils from depleted assets into resilient, living foundations for global food security.
It’s not about Soil anymore, It’s about Us!
With more than four billion vehicles and industrial engines worldwide continuing to burn fossil fuels, global growth has come at the cost of rising emissions and accelerating climate change. These systems power economies, but they also release unprecedented levels of greenhouse gases that are reshaping the planet’s environmental balance.
Through DESMOKE, we are advancing a more sustainable path for mobility and industrial energy. Our solution is designed to improve fuel efficiency, reduce harmful emissions, and optimize combustion performance, enabling a practical transition toward cleaner energy systems.
While the EV era is emerging and next-generation clean fuels continue to evolve, the global engine fleet will remain operational for decades.
At USG, we are committed to supporting this transition by making existing and future fuel systems cleaner, more efficient, and environmentally responsible.
Few Other Universal Values and Goals that we nurture to accomplish in our journey
In 20 years, 40% less food is expected to be produced for 9.3 billion people.
Poor soil leads to poor nutritional value. Today's fruits and vegetables already contain 90% fewer nutrients.
2 billion people suffer from nutritional deficiencies leading to multitude of diseases.
Depleted soil cannot absorb and release water, leading to cycles of floods and droughts.
Depleted soil cannot absorb and release water, leading to cycles of floods and droughts.
Depleted soil cannot absorb and release water, leading to cycles of floods and droughts.
Depleted soil cannot absorb and release water, leading to cycles of floods and droughts.













