Our Projects

We understand that we won’t be able to recover resources from ending up in landfills or oceans till we really challenge the ecosystem that forms the basis of linear economy – produce – use – throw; instead of a circular economy – produce – use – reuse. For that, we trust, we can not do it alone but only with everyone in the ecosystem. So, we do a lot of collaboratively conceptualized projects towards hitting multiple problems, one at a time. You can find some of the projects we have done below.

SORT Karo

An awareness drive for the masses, on managing waste responsibly by means of segregation.

As on-ground partners to HUL and Xynteo in their initiative, we took waste segregation to all residents and communities in the northern suburbs of Mumbai. This was done to spread awareness about managing waste responsibly and also monitoring the progress of residents in the process. 480 kgs of waste per week was diverted from landfills and oceans.
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SortKaro

Plastic Safari

Plastic Safari

An experiential curriculum on waste segregation for children between ages 8-14.

Carried out a specially designed curriculum, aiming at behavioural change for the citizens of tomorrow - children. We gamified the experience of waste segregation for ~7200 students, with the help of an interactive mobile plastic recycling lab.
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Plastic Waste Management Program

A successful implementation of a sustainable model to support a circular economy and empower livelihoods.

In a joint initiative with UNDP & HUL, we held workshops for more than 1000 Safaai Saathis in line with the Swachh Bharat mission and Solid Waste Management Rules. The aim was to promote sustainable practises in waste management, contribute to 14/17 sustainable development goals and support a circular economy in India.
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Plastic Waste Management Program

Tetra Pak

Tetra Pak

An educational initiative around tetra paks and waste cartons to encourage their collection

We believe no waste should go waste. Not even Tetra Paks and cartons that rag pickers have limited knowledge of. To educate them about its management and encourage its collection for recycling purposes, workshops were held in 4 different locations of Mumbai.