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Asked: March 16, 20232023-03-16T16:37:42+05:30 2023-03-16T16:37:42+05:30In: Development

Indian startups that work on sustainability/recycling

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Which are some of the startups in India that are working on recycling and sustainability?

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  1. Aanand Priya Seed
    2023-03-16T16:49:28+05:30Added an answer on March 16, 2023 at 4:49 pm

    India is a country that is struggling with the waste management problem. The country produces a massive amount of waste every day, and most of it is not managed efficiently. Fortunately, several startups are working to solve this problem by offering innovative solutions for waste management and recycling. Here are some startups in India that help with recycling:

    1. Saahas Zero Waste: Saahas Zero Waste is a Bangalore-based startup that focuses on waste management and recycling. The company offers a range of services, including waste segregation, recycling, and composting. The startup also helps organizations and communities set up their waste management systems.
    2. Recykal: Recykal is a Hyderabad-based startup that offers a technology platform for waste management and recycling. The platform connects waste generators, collectors, and recyclers to enable efficient waste management. The platform also provides real-time tracking of waste collection and recycling.
    3. ReCircle (earlier RaddiConnect): ReCircle is a Mumbai-based startup that connects waste collectors and recyclers to customers who want to recycle their waste. The platform enables customers to schedule waste pickups, track the progress of their recycling, and receive payment for their recycled waste.
    4. Kabadiwalla Connect: Kabadiwalla Connect is a Chennai-based startup that works with informal waste collectors to promote sustainable waste management. The company offers a technology platform that connects waste collectors to customers who want to recycle their waste. The startup also provides training and support to waste collectors to help them improve their income and working conditions.

    In conclusion, startups in India are offering innovative solutions for waste management and recycling. These startups are not only helping to solve India’s waste management problem but also promoting sustainability and creating new business opportunities.

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  2. Himani Negi Seed
    2023-03-16T17:20:01+05:30Added an answer on March 16, 2023 at 5:20 pm
    1. Revy Environmental Solutions: Revy Environmental Solutions is a Vadodra-based startup that offers waste management and recycling services. The company helps organizations and communities set up their waste management systems and provides services such as waste segregation, recycling, and composting. Revy also works with recycling companies to ensure that waste is recycled efficiently.
    2. Refillable: Refillable is a Mumbai-based startup that offers a solution to the problem of plastic waste. The company produces reusable and refillable water bottles that can be used in place of single-use plastic bottles. Refillable also works with businesses and individuals to promote the use of reusable bottles and reduce plastic waste.
    3. Avrio Energy: Avrio Energy is a Chennai-based startup that offers renewable energy solutions. The company produces solar panels and provides installation and maintenance services for solar energy systems. Avrio Energy helps businesses and individuals reduce their carbon footprint by providing sustainable energy solutions.
    4. Recity: Recity is a Hyderabad-based startup that offers a waste management and recycling platform. The platform connects waste generators, collectors, and recyclers to enable efficient waste management. Recity also provides real-time tracking of waste collection and recycling.
    5. ElectricFish: ElectricFish is a Bangalore-based startup that offers electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. The company produces EV charging stations and provides installation and maintenance services for EV charging infrastructure. ElectricFish helps promote the use of EVs, which can significantly reduce carbon emissions from transportation.
    6. Ashaya: Ashaya is a startup that offers a range of eco-friendly products. The company produces items such as bags, straws, and cutlery made from natural materials such as bamboo and jute. Ashaya promotes sustainable living and helps reduce waste by offering alternatives to single-use plastic products.
    7. Ziptrax: Ziptrax is a startup that offers electric scooter rental services. The company provides rental scooters that run on electricity and produce zero emissions. Ziptrax helps reduce carbon emissions from transportation by promoting the use of electric vehicles.
    8. Ibanss: Ibanss is a startup that offers a range of eco-friendly products. The company produces items such as bags, stationery, and clothing made from natural materials such as jute and cotton. Ibanss promotes sustainable living and helps reduce waste by offering alternatives to single-use plastic products.
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