Leftovers don’t have to be waste. With a basic home setup, you can turn your kitchen scraps into cooking gas — and make your home more sustainable. Bookmark this step-by-step guide to get started.
Instead of letting your kitchen scraps go to waste, here’s how a compact biogas unit is helping households turn them into clean cooking gas, even in small spaces.
Manjushree Ladiya, a terrace gardener from Ghaziabad, shares tips on how to make different types of compost from kitchen waste, each serving specific purposes.
Hyderabad's Padmini Rangarajan is tacking the problem of kitchen waste by reusing it to make incense cones at home, which are both low cost and eco-friendly. She shares how you can make them yourself.
Namya Parikh (21), a third-year student of Pearl Academy’s School of Design, Delhi, has innovated a biomaterial in her home kitchen that could be a game-changer in the fashion industry.
S Sathyanarayanan is a French teacher in Chennai's Anna Gem Science Park School, and took up terrace gardening as a hobby in 2015. Today, he grows over 400 plants on his terrace and balcony, and cares for them with a wide variety of homemade fertilizers using waste.
Waste like tyres and plastic bottles were an eyesore for him. So he upcycled them in creative ways — ways that now inspire the 39000+ members of his Facebook group, 'Terrace Gardening Tips'!