India Has a Garbage Crisis.

We're Solving It, One City at a Time.
Junagadh
Dwarka
Jodhpur
Morbi
Mumbai
Pune
Rajkot
Telangana
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Plastic waste is choking our rivers, forests, and cities.

Temples, trekking paths, and sacred hills all buried under wrappers, bottles, and neglect.

India generates over 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste every day and most of it never gets picked up.

This is not just a cleanliness issue. It's a public health crisis, an environmental threat, and a cultural tragedy.

But we're not here to complain. We're here to clean.

  • Hundreds of cleanups organized across India
  • Tons of garbage removed from rivers, hills, and streets
  • 250,000+ followers joined our digital mission
  • Millions reached every month through viral content
  • 50+ cities activated with local cleanup teams
  • Tons of garbage removed from rivers, hills, and streets
This is more than just a cleanup

This is a Battle to Save India

Rivers are dying
Forests are drowning in plastic
Our cities are buried in trash

If we don’t act now, India will be lost to pollution forever.

What We Do

Our Vision

After a powerful beginning in Junagadh, Gujarat,
we are now helping to launch local cleanup teams across India.

From the rivers of Rishikesh to the villages of Assam, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, this mission is no longer local - it’s a national cleanup revolution.

PHASE 1

A Cleanup Team in Every District of India

India has 800+ districts, and our first mission is to activate a cleanup team in every single one. From mountains to metros, rivers to railway tracks no region left behind.
PHASE 2

6,000+ Cleanup Teams Covering Every Town of India

India has over 6,000 towns and small cities each fighting their own war against plastic. Our Phase 2 is to expand into each of them with localized teams, support systems, and digital awareness content.
PHASE 3

Empowering Every Village and Every Child

We will run weekly awareness drives, school campaigns, and mass education systems for plastic literacy in rural India. The goal? To create a generation of citizens that won’t treat nature like a dustbin.

What Have
We Achieved So Far?

  • Hundreds of cleanups organized across India
  • Tons of garbage removed from rivers, hills, and streets
  • 250,000+ followers joined our digital mission
  • Millions reached every month through viral content
  • 50+ cities activated with local cleanup teams
  • Tons of garbage removed from rivers, hills, and streets

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Our Story

It began in Junagadh, Gujarat beneath the shadow of Mount Girnar, one of India’s most sacred pilgrimage sites.

A small group of locals decided enough was enough. They picked up gloves, bags, and brooms — and started cleaning.
Our Progress
  • With every Sunday cleanup, more people joined.
  • With every video, more hearts were moved.
  • With every bag of plastic, hope grew stronger.
And soon, the spark became a system.
  • A system that helped other cities launch their own teams.
  • A system that united strangers under a common cause.
  • A system that proved change is possible even without waiting for someone else to start it.
And now, we’re turning that system into a nationwide cleanup mission. This isn’t just about Girnar anymore. This is about every river, every road, every forest. Because if change can start in one city, it can spread to them all.

Let’s clean up India — one city at a time.