Explore our branches and the projects they lead - each turning plastic waste into practical, community-first solutions.
Establishing our presence in Punjab, bringing environmental awareness and sustainable practices to the community through innovative plastic waste management.
The Bangalore branch commenced on 24th November 2024, organizing a series of sustainability sessions and eco-brick workshops up until October 2025 at Candor International School, engaging students in different grades. Activities included competitions, making eco-bricks, and discussions on plastic pollution. The branch is currently developing sustainability-inspired art installations using recycled materials to promote environmental awareness.
An eco-bench at JPIS was built using over 50 kg of plastic waste (125 eco-bricks), along with smaller projects like an eco-stool and eco-chair. Cleanup drives were conducted on 16 April 2025, 13 September 2025, and 14 September 2025 in Jaisinghpura and Bhankrota, engaging volunteers in local waste management. Their work was showcased at the Jaipur Art Fair (4-5 May 2024). Awareness sessions and eco-brick workshops were held in February 2024 with local NGOs like Prayas NGO, educating participants on sustainability. The team also hosted a stall at the JPIS SFLML event (12-13 August 2025) and conducted government school visits (27 and 29 August 2025), training students in eco-brick making.
The Abu Dhabi branch commenced on 14th January 2026 through plastic collection drives. They combined education and action through initiatives like interactive awareness sessions for around 120 students, along with a seminar that reached approximately 300 kids at CIA on 19th January. Their work focuses on raising awareness on sustainable practices in multiple grade levels. The regional head, Aleeza Khan, and her team have begun constructing Plastic2Art products like bottle-cap badges.
The Bangkok branch started on 4th October 2025. They prioritised plastic waste collection and upcycling through initiatives such as a riverside cleanup drive and a school collection drive. As a part of Plastic2Skill, the collected plastic was repurposed into 3 eco-friendly mattresses, thus contributing useful resources to the community. Plastic2Garden is an original project by Yuvikka Nawalkha where plastic bottles were repurposed into eco-friendly planters to reduce plastic waste.
The Dubai branch engaged 4th graders in an eco-brick competition and multiple workshops at GEMS International School, involving 197 students. Over the course of ten months, the students collaborated to make eco-bricks which resulted in the construction of a fully functional eco-brick stool made from 60 eco-bricks.
This branch conducted online sessions for students from Foundation World School, focusing on sustainability, waste management, and eco-conscious living to spread awareness.
The Varanasi branch conducted seven interactive sustainability awareness sessions across schools and communities, with a focus on Plastic2Brick, educating children about waste reduction and eco-friendly practices. On 20th July 2025, two members went to Kiran Centre in the morning and educated the children, engaged them in activities to encourage participation and planted trees.
This branch focused on the innovative project of crafting jewellery from repurposed plastic waste. This initiative aimed to demonstrate the creative potential of discarded materials while spreading awareness about plastic pollution and sustainability.
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