Imagine biodegradable cutlery, water bottles, and other common travel essentials made from eco-friendly materials embedded with seeds and natural manure. These products wouldn't just reduce waste; they'd actively contribute to afforestation. When dis
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This could be a game-changer, especially in India where littering is rampant. If every piece of trash could turn into a plant, we might actually start seeing cleaner, greener spaces.
šæ Seeking a Co-Founder to Lead the Future of Sustainable Cleaning! š
Hygiene Hive, Aligarhās pioneering eco-friendly brand, is on the hunt for a passionate co-founder to help us revolutionize the cleaning industry. If you're driven by innovation a
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Hello everyone! Iām thrilled to share a new project aimed at transforming waste management in India. My goal is to establish the largest recycling plant, focused on tackling India
Fuel On Demand: The Missing Piece in India's Quick Commerce Boom?
"Quick commerce has revolutionized how we think about convenience. We can get groceries, essentials, and even last-minute gifts in minutes. But there's one critical service that's sti
The Fear of Failure: How It Can Be Your Greatest Asset
Failure is often seen as the ultimate fear in the business world, but what if it could be your biggest advantage? Hereās how embracing the fear of failure can lead to success:
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Mangrove Labs: The Tiny Company Making Big Changes with Farm Waste
Imagine if all the leftover bits from farmsācoconut husks, rice straw, old trimmings from treesācould be turned into clean fuel. Instead of burning them up and polluting the air or l
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Why do so few startups succeed?
Startups are tough and most fail. Very few make it. But why? Because they need many things to come together for them to become successful. Startups are trying to do in 2 years what regular business
Meet the man who donated 6120 CR worth of his shares to employees.
1. Born in a middle-class Brahmin family in Chennai, R Thyagarajan wanted to be financially independent. As he was looking for money, he saw an advertisement. š¤
2. In 1961, New Ind