#GoodNews| Recycled Footwear for the Needy, A Man's Effort to Haul Tonnes of Plastic and an Honest Cabbie

The Mumbai-based Greensole Foundation, a Kerala fisherman and a conscientious taxi driver feature in our picks for good news this month

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The Mumbai-based Greensole Foundation, a Kerala fisherman and a conscientious taxi driver feature in our picks for good news this month

Foot soldiers of Change

Child Empowerment

Mumbai-based athlete, Shriyans Bhandari and his marathon-mate, Ramesh Dhami, used to repurpose their worn-out shoes into slippers and flip-flops. This was to be the genesis of Greensole Foundation, an initiative they launched together. “We recycle used footwear, make it wearable and distribute it among school children in need,” he says. For millions of poor, hungry, unclothed people in this country, footwear is a luxury. This means that the delicate feet of deprived children are most affected, as they walk to school or run around barefoot, exposing themselves to injuries and infections.

Greensole has tied up with schools and colleges to distribute reconstructed shoes across the country. Since 2013, they have distributed around 2.4 lakh pairs of recycled footwear to the needy. They hope to cross a million pairs soon. Greensole also sells recycled shoes to raise funds. This, combined with corporate donations, has helped them scale up rapidly. On their website, anyone can donate or help recycle footwear, starting at ₹199 a pair for children.

Bhandari and Dhami’s dream is to ensure that no Indian child goes to school barefoot by 2023. We hope this comes true.

 

The Plastic Slayer

Environment

Priyesh KV, 30, a Kerala-based fisherman, had been noticing more plastic waste than fish in his nets, of late. Rather than ignoring the problem, he decided to take it head on in April this year.

Within two months Priyesh, single-handedly, hauled around 3.5 tonnes of plastic from the sea. On some days, he spent more time collecting plastic waste than catching fish.

This is not something he regrets, though. But where does all that plastic go? Priyesh convinced the local panchayat about the grim effects of plastic and they, in turn, have set up a plastic-shredding unit. The output is lat...

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