In India, people like to show their religious devotion with flowers. Lots and lots of flowers. Every year, some 800 million tons of blossoms–red roses, yellow marigolds, prickly xanthiums–are ...
Kanpur-based social enterprise HelpUsGreen that converts flowers and waste from places of worship into bio-fertilizer and lifestyle products like incense and bathing soaps through women self-help ...
HelpUsGreen, a start-up incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT-K) was chosen as one of the exceptional young leader projects to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by ...
Ankit Agarwal | 28 Karan Rastogi | 29 Co-founders, HelpUsGreen Oh God! The boy has quit his job to clean up temples, was his parents’ reaction when Ankit Agarwal told them he was giving up his job at ...
Flowers form an integral part of religious or social events globally — be it in a temple, gurdwara, mosque, or weddings and funerals. However, a large volume of flower waste generated daily is ...
Ankit Agarwal, 29, of Kanpur is among the 17 young leaders from across the globe selected by the United Nations for its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) initiative-2018. Ankit Agarwal with UN ...
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