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Natasha Zarine and EcoSattva Lead the Charge in Sustainable Waste Management and River Restoration

Natasha Zarine and EcoSattva Lead the Charge in Sustainable Waste Management and River Restoration

by Darshana Ramdev | Jan 16, 2025

(January 16, 2025) Evenings spent splashing around in a nearby stream with her friends are some of Natasha Zarine’s most cherished memories. They would wade upstream through the water, stopping to catch crabs and turtles. Every now and then, they would see little...
Making trash talk: These Indian startups are turning the spotlight on waste management 

Making trash talk: These Indian startups are turning the spotlight on waste management 

by Global Indian | Sep 20, 2021

(September 20, 2021) Did you know, urban India generates 62 million tonnes of waste annually? As much as 50% of this waste is dumped in landfills untreated and toxic; a mere 20% is treated. The figures are staggering, but what is more astonishing is the lack of...

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