Street Vendor Waste Management

We collect and recycle tender coconut waste, enabling vendors to operate without waste concerns. Street vendors are a crucial part of urban economies, providing affordable goods and services while supporting livelihoods. However, they also generate significant waste, including food scraps, plastic packaging, paper waste, and single-use containers. Without proper waste management, this can lead to littering, blocked drainage systems, and environmental pollution. Implementing an effective Street Vendor Waste Management system is essential for cleaner cities and sustainable urban growth.

Sustainable Solutions for Street Vendor Waste Management

The Future of Street Vendor Waste Management

With rising urbanization, sustainable waste management solutions for street vendors are essential to keep cities clean. Investing in innovative waste collection systems, eco-friendly packaging, and awareness programs can create a circular economy while improving public health and environmental sustainability.

How can water be saved in agriculture?

Fill a jug of water and put it in the fridge for when you want a cool drink. Turn off the tap when you clean your teeth. A running tap uses up to nine litres of water a minute. Wait until you have a full load before using your washing machine or your dishwasher.

What is the importance of water management?

Prioritizing water management helps you eliminate water waste and keep your water infrastructure operating in peak condition. Using water efficiently decreases your water bill, and there are several other ways it drives down water-related costs.

How do farmers solve water problems?

Most farmers use drip irrigation to save water. Although it is already a considerable improvement over traditional flood irrigation, there is still room for improvement. Instead of a water outlet on the surface, the new “System of Water for Agriculture Rejuvenation” (SWAR) technology provides underground irrigation

What are the main sources of water management?

Our main sources of water for drinking, washing, agriculture and industry are surface water, groundwater and collected rainwater, all of which are dependent on rain and snow falling on the Earth's surface.

What We Offer

Services We’re offering

Women Artisan Training

Creating socio-economic

Handcrafted Artifacts

Waste repurposed

Cocopeat Production

Eco-friendly soil

Coir Fiber & Rope Production

Sustainable coir

Municipal Waste Solutions

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