With proper infrastructure and better awareness, plastic waste in India could be successfully converted to fuel for both industrial and domestic use
By replacing some proportion of tar with recycled plastic for constructing roads, Chennai, Pune and Indore are trying this simple method to tackle their plastic waste
26-year old Sahar Mansoor decided to follow a waste free life in 2015 and since then she has managed to produce only 500 grams of waste...
Named as ‘Gandhi Chhadi’, this waste collection tool, recognized by Ministry of Urban Development, provides an efficient and hygienic way of collecting plastic, paper and similar...
National Green Tribunal has banned the dumping of municipal solid wastes and burning of plastics on the flood plains of river Ravi as it is leading...
Your choices affect the environment! India produces around 15,342.6 tonnes of plastic waste per day, thanks to Samanvi Bhograj who is fighting the plastic menace with...
Plastic waste is growing at an uncontrollable pace in our country. Hopefully, with more projects like these, we can get one step closer to a plastic-free...
Last year, the Union Health Ministry had found that plastic bottles used to store medicines contained toxic substances like lead and had suggested the Indian Council...
To deal with humungous amount of plastic waste, Axis Bank has spearheaded a movement by introducing the first of its kind - eco-friendly cards
During a clean-up drive at Lake Titicaca in Peru, the volunteers collected over 100 tonnes of solid waste which is polluting the lake
India produces over 1 billion non-compostable sanitary pads every month, this boils down to a simple fact that whatever waste has been generated in the form...
In an ambitious move to make India free from its waste woes, the government launched a massive waste management campaign in 4000 cities across the country...
Businessman and philanthropist Richard Branson presented a petition to the UN General Assembly, urging governments to protect at least 30 per cent oceans by 2030
Every year, more than eight million tons of plastic ends up in the ocean, costing at least $8 billion (7.1 billion euros) in damage to marine...
The current trend of plastic pollution in oceans will result in disposed plastic waste outweighing fishes by the year 2050