Global warming, increased environmental pollution, and a decline in plant and animal life have all been caused by the higher increase in the world's consumption of commodities and services. Natural environmental problems are gradually becoming an integral part of the business with every day that goes by. Due to their environmental awareness, organisations employ a variety of business tactics. Green entrepreneurship preserves the stability of the environment by implementing the numerous measures required to provide the environmental context and development prospects. Researchers made an effort to look at how green entrepreneurship affects the performance of businesses in this setting. For the survey, the researchers employed multistage sampling. Three taluks, or 40% of the taluks, were randomly selected for the first stage. Since there is no official data on organizations using green business practices, 50 green entrepreneurs were chosen from each taluk for the second stage using snowball sampling. Thus, 150 green entrepreneurs made up the sample. The basis of this study are surveys and empirical research. Both primary and secondary data sources are used in this research. Questionnaires were used to collect data for the study. The target population of the study is green entrepreneurs. For this study, green entrepreneurs from Dharmapuri district were selected and the information was collected through a questionnaire. Only 137 of the 150 respondents who completed the survey had valid responses. The findings reveal that "competitive advantage in the market" is the most significant impact of green entrepreneurship, ranking first with an average score of 4.07. The variable "better business reputation" ranks second with an average score of 3.96, followed by "enhanced safety" at 3.93, "change in consumption and production patterns of the enterprise" at 3.82, "improving customer satisfaction", and "boost business relations between enterprises" at 3.90.