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November 15, 2022Beyond Plastic
Applause to the initiatives that are working to reduce plastic waste in Delhi-NCR and Uttarakhand, which can be emulated for the welfare of the environment
Important issues you probably overlooked.
Applause to the initiatives that are working to reduce plastic waste in Delhi-NCR and Uttarakhand, which can be emulated for the welfare of the environment
Increase climate resilience of the most vulnerable to protect themselves from Delhi’s extreme heat.
A gender-based training on climate change resilience for slum women
Fostering Local Innovation for solutions to air pollution
Women wastepicker entrepreneurs produce enriched compost for sale
The informal waste recycling sector prevents waste from going into landfills. Their inclusion in formal Solid Waste Management (SWM) System is absolutely necessary
Can you farm in a slum? Teaching Delhi slum women to grow their own nutrition
A fun and safe space for free and accessible education and social interaction
Why throw things when we can repair and reuse them? It is high time to formalize the repair economy
A look at the traditional Indian circular economy
A look into the single-use plastic pollution and ban from the view of wastepickers
A successful mission that made Dhanaulti, a tourist spot in Uttarakhand cleaner with efficient waste management.
A comic book on how the superheroes of the nature fought against climate change.
Plastic poses a challenge to Circular Economy, but CE can find a path to reduce plastic consumption and look into its alternatives
Repair is an integral part of the Circular Economy. Vitalizing the largely informal repair sector will benefit the economy by reducing wastage and creating livelihoods
The circle of ‘repair-reuse-recycle’ is a more sustainable option than the linear model of use and throw
Enabling Social Security access for informal workers
An evaluation to mark the completion of 18 years since India took its first step towards Solid Waste Management
Awareness & Exposure Reduction by training outdoor workers, schools and residents
It’s time to recognize wastepickers of Delhi who are silent environment warriors
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