Delhi resident Dr Ruby and her organisation Why Waste Wednesdays Foundation is helping citizens find eco-friendly alternatives to plastic bags with the Vikalp campaign, which lets you rent a cloth bag for just Rs 20.
Designer Anshika Yadav quit her job to launch Let’s Save As, a sustainable fashion brand that upcycles waste fabric into chic clothing, bags and more, preventing this environmental hazard from entering landfills.
Dr Nirmal Kumar and a team of professors from Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi are on a mission to boost sustainable tourism in the hill states. Here's how they're doing it.
Former journalist Meghna Nayak quit her job and launched LataSita, a sustainable fashion brand that can turn old sarees, waste material, curtains, bed sheets and more into trendy and chic fashion.
Recognised by UN, women-led travel startup Ecoplore lets you choose from a list of verified eco-friendly hotels and sustainable homestays across India’s tourist destinations.
Ecosphere, a collaboration of locals and experts in Spiti, is encouraging sustainable tourism in the region with the help of community participation. Watch this video to see the monumental impact they have created.
Chetan Solanki, also known as ‘Solar Gandhi’, from Madhya Pradesh is touring the whole country in a solar-powered bus to popularise the importance of unconventional sources of energy.
Did you know that Ahmedabad railway station monitors air quality, harvests solar power and recycles water? Meet Fedrick Pariath, who transformed the Ahmedabad division of Western Railways
Neeraj Sharma, a resident of Jhajjar in Haryana, quit his city life to go back to the village and start Mitti, Me Aur Aap to revive the traditional pottery techniques. Today, his venture earns him lakhs.