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RUR GreenLife

Team Leader
Monisha Narke
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
RUR GreenLife
One-line solution summary:
Adopting a holistic decentralized approach towards urban solid waste management by providing customized turnkey waste-to-resource solutions
Pitch your solution.

With increasing population and resource usage, the amount of waste generated is growing at an exponential rate. Tackling this waste management problem at source, contributing to food security and climate change mitigation are our main goals.

RUR's holistic approach starts with spreading eco-consciousness amidst people through our eco-education initiatives at residential, institutional, & professional levels. Our flagship product- RUR's GreenGold Aerobic Bio-composter (RGGC) is a patent filed, in-vessel wet waste composting machine that operates without electricity or any additional culture. Being compact, convenient, and easily scalable to handle 0.5Kg to 500Kg of wet wastes/day, it's the perfect composting solution for the urban masses.

But "handling wastes" is stigmatized, so we're driven to inculcate a "My Waste My Responsibility" mindset within the community. By targeting the problem at source, we're able to divert over 90% of the wastes from landfills. The compost is used to increase green cover or grow food. 


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What specific problem are you solving?

An estimated 2.01 Billion tons of waste was generated in 2016 globally, which is estimated to increase to 3.4 Billion tons by 2050 if things similarly. Moreover, waste-generated by low-income countries is expected to increase three-folds by 2050, with East-Asia and Pacific region generating the world's most waste (23%). 

In India, 110 Million tons of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is expected to be generated in 2021 which scales to 200+ MT by 2040. Most of these are dumped in open grounds or landfills. Moreover, lack of awareness, ignorance, and poor waste management creates mixed wastes, thus contaminating recyclable wastes. 

This problem pertains to everyone as we're now surrounded by overflowing landfills, which exude toxic fumes and green house gases. With the waste generation increasing, relying on waste management at the community level makes the problem difficult to tackle. The waste picker communities around these open dumping grounds are affected the most, and each of us have to take responsibility.

The pie-chart shows that 57% of wastes is food and green which is compostable and only 15% counts as other, that cannot be recycled. Through our solution, people become aware and segregate their wastes, preventing it from being wasted.  (refer pictures)

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Amount of MSW generated across India from 2001 to 2041
What is your solution?

Our holistic approach involves a hybrid model of education and equipment. RUR spreads eco-consciousness by conducting workshops on segregation and good green practices. An initial waste audit is carried out by involving the client to maintain a log of their daily wastes. This is the first step of taking accountability. For community composting sites, a site visit is done by the team to understand space constraints. 

The RGGC is an in-vessel aerobic bio-composter that comes in 6 models. Multiple units of the RGGC allow easy scaling and maintain a composting cycle so that no wet waste is wasted. A demonstration on how to segregate wastes at source is delivered combined with the working of the equipment. The RGGC mimics nature w.r.t composting. Segregated wet waste is added into the RGGC with proportionate dried leaves/cocopeat. The lid is then closed and the gear mechanism allows rotation of the tumbler to ensure proper mixing. The compost tea can be collected and diluted to be used for plants. With daily inputs, and periodic rotations, the RGGC is then harvested and kept outside for drying. The tumbler is ready for the next cycle. The quality harvest can then be sieved and used as compost.


Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Our solution is primarily targeted towards urban communities (residential/office/government bodies/etc.), with limited spaces for composting and green practices. This lack of awareness- an "out of sight, out of mind" thinking is largely due to the centralized approach of waste management that exists, which is failing to address these rising challenges. Moreover, these are untapped potential green spaces, as starting composting practices enables them to be more resourceful and grow their own organic farms or increase their green cover, directly contributing to reduction of GHG emission, food security, and climate change mitigation.

Our decentralized approach starts with identifying "Green Champs", who are environmentally conscious individuals willing to start green activities in their community. These ensure continuity of the project, motivate the staff/residents to segregate their wastes and participate in the process, and encourage taking responsibility. Through efficient support and hand-holding, the RUR team motivates the Green Champ who carries this energy to his/her community. This "ripple effect" is key to bring about a sustainability revolution. 

Through our holistic solutions, we train the staff, dignify their labor and make them feel as green workers rather than "Waste pickers", breaking the stigma. Moreover, additional sources of revenues such as reselling of recyclables, excess compost and fruits/vegetables from the organic farms is rewarding. 


Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Other
Explain how the problem you are addressing, the solution you have designed, and the population you are serving align with the Challenge.

Our solution brings about a behavioral change within the target community. To restore the lost green spaces through terrace farming and urban gardening, our composting solutions encourage communities to realize that every effort counts. The big picture is clearer when there are numerous pixels coming together to form it.

We enable our clients to be self-sustainable, directly benefitting from tapping their wastes as resource but also significantly contributing to the waste management challenges.

There are no short-cuts but through eco-consciousness, persistence and high quality equipment, A once residential/office building can now be a sustainable, resilient eco-system.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Scale: A sustainable enterprise working in several communities or countries that is looking to scale significantly, focusing on increased efficiency.
Explain why you selected this stage of development for your solution.

Our solution is currently in the Scaling stage as we have over 200 composting sites, across India. Over the course of a decade, we have sensitized over 3 million individuals through various workshops, brand collaborations, and eco-education initiatives. 

Although we have 5 successful working models of RGGC across various target population groups (residential/office/hotels/etc.), we're working on robust models that can work under varied environmental conditions, which is currently being researched through our pilot sites in Germany and Malaysia.

Moreover, the development of XL models is in the design stages (RGGC L being the largest currently), and we're yet to reach full manufacturing capacity at our factory in Umbargaon, Gujarat. 

Compared to the scale of the problem, we're still small and there's a lot more work to be done. And we're committed to keep pushing through!

Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Monisha Narke
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Solution Team:
Monisha Narke
Monisha Narke
CEO & Founder | Stanford Graduate | Sustainability Professional | Entrepreneur India '17 |
Aparna  Pandey
Aparna Pandey
Pratik Shanbhag
Pratik Shanbhag
Business Strategist