What if the waste you throw away could put money in your pocket? In Kheel Jasli, we turned that question into a practical reality.
What We did
We sourced and placed clearly labelled collection drums at multiple strategic locations across Kheel Jasli — separate drums for plastic, glass, paper, and metal. Each drum was marked in Hindi and English with the type of material it was designed to receive.
Alongside the physical infrastructure, we conducted awareness sessions explaining the concept of dry waste as a resource: that plastic bottles, glass jars, metal tins, and paper could all be sold to scrap dealers, and that by segregating and depositing their dry waste, residents were not just keeping their village clean — they were generating income. The programme was positioned not as an environmental burden but as an economic opportunity.



