The deadline has already passed
Our Waste, Our Responsibility.
The law changed on April 1, 2026. Our habits haven’t caught up.
India’s new Solid Waste Management Rules are already in force. Four bins. Four categories. One deadline that has already passed.
Yet most of Gujarat still throws it all into one bag — wet, dry, sanitary, toxic — and hopes someone else sorts it out. Someone always does. A waste picker. A cow. A child playing in contaminated soil. Not for much longer.
What we do
Four categories. Four commitments.
We build the compost units, the collection systems, and the community habits that make segregation automatic — not optional.
Latest achievements
Progress you can count.
1,240
metric tons of wet waste composted this year
8,600
households enrolled in verified source segregation
420
informal waste workers equipped with PPE & health camps
12
dumpsites under active bio-remediation
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The work
Sorting, composting, collection — the daily work behind the four bins.
The choice