How 7,000 Residents Built a Zero-Waste Society in Bengaluru | Solved in India

How 7,000 Residents Built a Zero-Waste Society in Bengaluru | Solved in India
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Stories like this show real progress in protecting our planet and fighting climate change, giving us hope for a sustainable future.
What if an entire apartment society could stop sending almost all its waste to landfills? At Brigade Meadows in Bengaluru, nearly **7,000 residents generate around 800 kg of waste every day**. But instead of sending it all to landfills, the society segregates, composts, recycles and scientifically disposes of its waste. In this episode of **Solved in India**, we explore how Brigade Meadows transformed its waste management system — and what other apartment societies across India can learn from it. Today: šŸƒ Around **800 kg of wet waste** is converted into compost 🌾 Compost is supplied to farm...
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