Across India, conservationists are tackling the toughest wildlife challenges with innovative solutions. From sustainable tourism to cutting-edge technology, these stories prove that when people come together, wildlife has a fighting chance.
Bengaluru resident and design consultant Gracy Elezebeth has been turning old, used wood left behind from pulled down buildings into beautiful and sustainable furniture.
After leaving her successful academic career behind, Trupti Dhakate embraced her passion for sustainable farming. By turning agricultural waste into valuable mushroom crops, she’s helping farmers grow nutritious food while tackling pollution.
Explore a unique approach to sustainable living through a Bengaluru couple’s eco-friendly home, designed with natural materials, innovative technologies, and a deep connection to nature.
Noticing the lack of sustainable alternatives to plastic stationery in India, Saurabh Mehta started NOTE (No Offence To Earth) to develop a biodegradable pen. He has sold over 20,000 units.
These eight eco-friendly railway stations are implementing innovative green initiatives like solar power, rainwater harvesting, and waste management for a sustainable future.