These Green Entrepreneurs Are Showing Us How To Live A Zero-Waste Life

These five heroes have made waste management the centre of their ventures. Here are their amazing stories

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These five heroes have made waste management the centre of their ventures. Here are their amazing stories

For most businesses, waste management remains a residual activity—doing just enough to fulfill government regulations. But, these five entrepreneurs show us how trash can be tackled in innovative ways and even be used as building blocks for successful businesses, all the while working towards a greener, more sustainable, future.

 

Poonam Bir Kasturi, founder, Daily Dump

Fifty-seven year old Poonam Bir Kasturi is a product designer; determined to explore alternatives to combat waste. This led her to design khamba, a terracotta composter which helps homes compost their kitchen waste. “Experts feared that Indians would never keep waste in their homes and the social stigma attached to waste would make this an impossible habit to build,” says Kasturi. She launched Daily Dump in 2006, which is a design-driven home-composting label that is handcrafted by artisans from different small-scale industries.

An NID-graduate, Kasturi in her first year of design school, witnessed life on a landfill site closely and started working on waste. “But it was only after I started teaching and delved deeper into sustainability that I decided to do something real in this space,” she says. “Waste is the last thing on people’s agendas. They would prefer to just have someone take it away and handle it for them. Here, we tell them to take charge. It requires a huge change in mindsets,” says Poonam, who is also a TED India fellow.

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