Supported By
Start A Little Good
Ongoing
Supported By
Inspiring Waste Segregation amongst Gurugram’s Bulk Waste Generators to Improve Waste recyclability.
Location
Gurugram
Duration
September 2025 to ongoing
Focus Area
Awareness and Behaviour Change, Channelisation of dry waste to right destination and Waste traceability
Supported By
Hindustan Unilever Limited
Coverage
10,000 units (Bulk Waste Generator - RWAs and Commercial)
Target
10,000 units and 50,000 beneficiaries
State
Haryana
Key Stakeholders
RWAs, Residents, Sanitation Inspectors, Housekeeping staff, Housemaids, Collection staff and Commercial
Background/Need: Gurugram’s rapid urban expansion has led to a significant increase in the generation of municipal solid waste, placing immense pressure on the city’s centralised waste management systems. With limited infrastructure to handle this scale and complexity, a considerable portion of the city’s waste continues to be sent to the already overburdened Bandhwari landfill.
Objectives: The core objective of this proposal is to institutionalize and scale source segregation among BWGs in Gurugram and ensuring that segregated dry waste is systematically channelized to the designated MRF and diverted from landfills, either directly or indirectly. Specifically, the initiative seeks to: