About Us
Mr. Yogesh Bhagwantrao Sonawane is a founder of PLANET FOUNDATION as a NGO for Education & Environment for Human Being. Yogesh B. Sonawane is born in Jalgaon District, Maharashtra state [INDIA], He had started spiritual work, social & environment work in Dhule CITY, When he was in college student. Due his helping & co-operation nature people encourage him to do work for Human being. In 2008 he was started his practical environment work with one Australian family when they were visited at NASIK for spiritual places. In 2010 one American family visited Nasik city to see the spiritual places, they were joined with Mr YogeshSonawane for spiritual & Environment work .The American family came from FLORIDA. After 4 years of environmental working Mr. Yogesh Sonawane had formed a NGO in June 2012 – PLANET HUMAN EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENT FOUNDATION For education & Environment. Many times he was worked full day for environment & their vision.
In 2012 formation of NGO, they worked to plantation, lectures of environment & action. Mr. Yogesh Sonawane gifted a tree plant to many big personalities like Police commissioners’, Metro city Mayor, Member of parliament etc. He dedicated to work for human being & environment. He made two short films related to environment & a being. He learnt Film direction to Ekta Kapoor's Balaji Telefilm in Andheri [MUMBAI] in Nov.2015.
PHEE foundation main focus to awareness of environment, to save trees, to new plantation of trees, saves to this beautiful earth.
Planet human, education & environment foundation mainly works for education & environment awareness. PHEE foundation formed in 2012, Mr. Yogesh Bhagwantrao Sonawane is a founder of this NGO.
One of the greatest problems that the world is facing today is that of environmental pollution, increasing with every passing year and causing grave and irreparable damage to the earth. Environmental pollution consists of five basic types of pollution, namely, air, water, soil, noise and light.
Effect
Environmental pollution has negatively affected the life of both human-beings and animals. Almost all of our gains in the fields of industrial progress, science and technology had so far been realized at the cost of our health. Even our flora and fauna were found to be threatened with extinction.
All this really leaves us wondering if all our achievements and industrial civilization really help us climb the peaks of prosperity or simply take us down the blind alleys of adversity. It is not only in India, but all over the world – even in Europe and U.S.A. – that the question is being raised whether all is well with our industrial growth and progress in the field of science and technology. Many crusaders against environmental pollution are vehemently protesting against the indiscriminate violations committed daily in the name of development.
The environmental pollution is not caused by the fall-out from nuclear tests or industries alone. The smoke left behind the automobiles and other vehicular traffic, the increasing use of synthetic detergents, nitrogen fertilizers and insecticides contaminate both air and water.
• The water we drink the vegetables are all contaminated to-day. As a result of this contamination our world is afflicted with a quite a number of incurable diseases.
• Environmental pollution affects water sources which mean that there is less fresh water available for drinking, washing, cooking and irrigating crops.
• Nothing in this world is immune, no life is safe and the future of this world is bleak.
• The factories are mostly built in populated areas and the smoke-emitting vehicles ply through the congested areas. Besides causing immense disturbances, there are increasing case of pulmonary tuberculosis and thrombosis and various sorts of brain and heart complications.
• Air-pollution may cause severe lungs-diseases, asthma, brain-disorder diseases, etc.
• Soil-pollution may have negative effect on farm output ratio. It can also contaminate the ground water.
• Noise-pollution has negative effects on hearing or auditory sense organs. It can also cause deafness, tiredness, and mental losses.
• The heat generated by industries and vehicles causes thermal pollution by raising the environmental temperature of the nearby areas.
• Many scientists believe that we are living in an era of mass extinction, due to human made environmental pollution.
The birth of mills and factories is the result of the growth of industry in this machine-predominated age. As long as they will be there, they must emit smoke, pollute the air and hasten our end by slow-poisoning.
The world industrial environment tragedy occurred at Bhopal on December 3, 1984 as a result of toxic and poisonous leakage of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas from a multi-national Union Carbide pesticides manufacturing plant. Over 2000 people including woman and children were killed, and hundreds were severely hurt.

