![]() ![]() “In, 2016 I left my job and started travelling across the metro cities in India. I Left My Job To Organize The Waste Management Sector I wanted to monetize the venture while pooling in significant sustainable solutions.” I found an opportunity amid the adversities. While talking to my friends about the Swachh Bharat mission, we concluded that despite the government's awareness programs, the industry lacked solutions. I did several online courses to learn more about waste management - that particular industry fascinated me. In 2016, I came back to Indore to get a job in management and to complete my degree the following year. In 2013, I dropped out of my degree course in IT engineering after figuring out my passion for management and leadership. “Coming from a princely family, with no experience in business, my journey to building waste management solutions that can recycle 15 tons of wet waste daily by converting it into cooking gas and fertilizer - has been an experience altogether. One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Treasure Speaking to The Tribal Box, he explains how he has created waste management solutions that are easy-to-use, fully automatic, affordable, and environmentally sustainable. ![]() Rajasthan's " Trash Man" - Gaurav Sharma is on a mission to make Swachh Bharat a reality. As India tries to deal with the unorganised waste management sector, young entrepreneurs have been quick to capitalise the composting industry. ![]()
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