Unmixed
Started 26th Jan, 2019- Indian Republic Day
|Ardee City, India
A campaign started in Ardee City, India to implement waste segregation in a neighbourhood with over 10,000 residents. Read more and volunteer to support this project.


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Started 26th Jan, 2019- Indian Republic Day
Ardee City, India
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What's the Unmixed project?
Urvashi Balasubramaniam, founder of The EcoClub United, started an initiative in Ardee City to implement a waste management system in the neighbourhood. This would change how ten thousand residents' waste is handled and help save tonnes of waste from the landfill. India creates excessive amounts of waste but proper waste management initiatives haven't been created at the same rate. In order to handle the neighbourhood's waste better, there needed to be a fundamental change in how people approached waste management.
The Unmixed project started on 26th January, 2019, on Indian Republic Day when Urvashi made a speech about the importance of waste segregation at a Republic Day fair. The speech spurred action and people began volunteering to help out. Unmixed now has twenty volunteers working locally to implement this system, and the support of many more. Urvashi is being mentored and supported by Lisa and Chaitali, members of the Residents Welfare Association as well as Monika Khanna Gulati, who implemented a composting and waste segregation system in the neighbourhood Nirvana Country.
If you'd like to support this project as a mentor or expert-on-board, please email ecoclubunitedmail@gmail.com
If you'd like to implement a similar system in your area, sign up for this campaign. You can get ideas from how Unmixed was implemented in Ardee City and replicate it. You'll receive updates from time to time (once or maybe twice a month) until the project is fully implemented.
Your support is appreciated!