रीसाइक्लिंग के बारे में सुना है? हमारे गाँवों में तो बरसों से यही होता आ रहा है
रीसाइक्लिंग के बारे में सुना है? हमारे गाँवों में तो बरसों से यही होता आ रहा है

By Divendra Singh

भारत के गाँवों में लोग भले ही रीसाइक्लिंग शब्द से परिचित न हों, लेकिन करना बखूबी जानते हैं। नानी-दादी अपनी आने वाली पीढ़ियों को सिखा जाती हैं।

भारत के गाँवों में लोग भले ही रीसाइक्लिंग शब्द से परिचित न हों, लेकिन करना बखूबी जानते हैं। नानी-दादी अपनी आने वाली पीढ़ियों को सिखा जाती हैं।

She was mocked and called a ‘garbage collector’. Today, her SHG converts waste into saleable products
She was mocked and called a ‘garbage collector’. Today, her SHG converts waste into saleable products

By Ashis Senapati

Kamala Moharana is part of a women self-help group in a small village in Kendrapara district in Odisha that skillfully converts discarded milk pouches, cigarette packets, gutkha wrapper into beautiful craft. This gives them a livelihood and cleans up the surroundings of their village too.

Kamala Moharana is part of a women self-help group in a small village in Kendrapara district in Odisha that skillfully converts discarded milk pouches, cigarette packets, gutkha wrapper into beautiful craft. This gives them a livelihood and cleans up the surroundings of their village too.

Kanpur: Only Re 1 charged as admission fee in this school for kids from ragpicking families
Kanpur: Only Re 1 charged as admission fee in this school for kids from ragpicking families

By Manish Dubey

The students from economically weaker families not only get free education but also learn to make products such as keychains out of discarded materials, and convert vegetable peels into compost, which fetches an additional income.

The students from economically weaker families not only get free education but also learn to make products such as keychains out of discarded materials, and convert vegetable peels into compost, which fetches an additional income.

कबाड़ से कलाकारी - मास्टर जी बच्चों के साथ मिलकर, पुराने टायर और ऐसे ही बहुत से बेकार पड़े सामान से बनाते हैं काम की चीजें
कबाड़ से कलाकारी - मास्टर जी बच्चों के साथ मिलकर, पुराने टायर और ऐसे ही बहुत से बेकार पड़े सामान से बनाते हैं काम की चीजें

By Pavan Kumar Maurya

वाराणसी जिले के सरकारी स्कूल के बच्चे अपने जिले में जी 20 प्रतिनिधियों का स्वागत करने के लिए उन मॉडलों के साथ तैयारी कर रहे हैं जिन्हें उन्होंने बेकार पड़े कबाड़ से बनाया है। खरावन इंग्लिश स्कूल के छात्रों ने 5.5 फीट लंबा, 3.5 फीट ऊंचा और 42 किलो वजनी साइकिल के आकार का फ्लावर पॉट होल्डर बनाया है।

वाराणसी जिले के सरकारी स्कूल के बच्चे अपने जिले में जी 20 प्रतिनिधियों का स्वागत करने के लिए उन मॉडलों के साथ तैयारी कर रहे हैं जिन्हें उन्होंने बेकार पड़े कबाड़ से बनाया है। खरावन इंग्लिश स्कूल के छात्रों ने 5.5 फीट लंबा, 3.5 फीट ऊंचा और 42 किलो वजनी साइकिल के आकार का फ्लावर पॉट होल्डर बनाया है।

A Garbage Bank To Tackle Plastic Waste In Dehradun
A Garbage Bank To Tackle Plastic Waste In Dehradun

By Laraib Fatima Warsi

The Dehradun Cantonment Board has set up a polythene waste bank and is engaging people to collect and deposit plastics at notified locations for which they will be paid.

The Dehradun Cantonment Board has set up a polythene waste bank and is engaging people to collect and deposit plastics at notified locations for which they will be paid.

A Tribal Dominated Village In Panna Recycles Every Drop of Waste Water
A Tribal Dominated Village In Panna Recycles Every Drop of Waste Water

By Arun Singh

Every drop of water is recycled in this small village in the jungles of Panna, thanks to the initiative of the Jal Jeevan Mission. This has led to kitchen gardens, enough water for the cattle and irrigation and even a lotus pond

Every drop of water is recycled in this small village in the jungles of Panna, thanks to the initiative of the Jal Jeevan Mission. This has led to kitchen gardens, enough water for the cattle and irrigation and even a lotus pond

India’s e-waste generation has more than doubled in 5 years — here’s why it’s worrying
India’s e-waste generation has more than doubled in 5 years — here’s why it’s worrying

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The Union government has informed the Parliament that between 2017-18 and 2021-22, India’s electronic-waste generation has increased from roughly 0.7 million tonnes to 1.6 million tonnes. Read on to know about the environmental and health impact of e-waste which is on a constant increase.

The Union government has informed the Parliament that between 2017-18 and 2021-22, India’s electronic-waste generation has increased from roughly 0.7 million tonnes to 1.6 million tonnes. Read on to know about the environmental and health impact of e-waste which is on a constant increase.

At This School, Based on Gandhi’s dream of Nai Taleem, Children Earn While They Learn
At This School, Based on Gandhi’s dream of Nai Taleem, Children Earn While They Learn

By Gaon Connection

At the Akshar Foundation’s school near Guwahati, students learn skills such as sewing, carpentry, gardening, printing, upcycling and recycling, and earn money too. This model of teaching has been adopted by several schools in Assam.

At the Akshar Foundation’s school near Guwahati, students learn skills such as sewing, carpentry, gardening, printing, upcycling and recycling, and earn money too. This model of teaching has been adopted by several schools in Assam.

At This School, Based on Gandhi’s dream of Nai Taleem, Children Earn While They Learn
At This School, Based on Gandhi’s dream of Nai Taleem, Children Earn While They Learn

By Sayantani Deb

At the Akshar Foundation’s school near Guwahati, students learn skills such as sewing, carpentry, gardening, printing, upcycling and recycling, and earn money too. This model of teaching has been adopted by several schools in Assam.

At the Akshar Foundation’s school near Guwahati, students learn skills such as sewing, carpentry, gardening, printing, upcycling and recycling, and earn money too. This model of teaching has been adopted by several schools in Assam.

Women at work: Self reliance from eco-friendly use of plastic waste
Women at work: Self reliance from eco-friendly use of plastic waste

By Satish Malviya

Mahashakti Seva Kendra, a women-led non-profit in Bhopal, recycles multilayer plastic waste, such as wafer and biscuit wrappers, into laptop bags, baskets, curtains and carpets. These women are contributing towards both environmental protection and their family income.

Mahashakti Seva Kendra, a women-led non-profit in Bhopal, recycles multilayer plastic waste, such as wafer and biscuit wrappers, into laptop bags, baskets, curtains and carpets. These women are contributing towards both environmental protection and their family income.

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