URGENTLY I'm looking for a co-founder for our eco friendly startup
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ARUL VEL A V
Student at Kongu eng... • 5m
Are eco friendly products preferred over plastic products in india
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arman khan
Mechanical engineer • 10m
Working on my next project. Eco friendly products from eco waste. An alternative of plastic. Making pen,pencil and straws from agro waste. Interested person DM. Location patna bihar
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Maddula Charitha
Hey I am on Medial • 17d
🌿✨ Reimagining Tradition with Sustainability! ✨🌿
Bindis have been a symbol of beauty and culture for centuries. But what if they could also be eco-friendly? 💚
We’re working on plant-based bindi
stickers—made from natural, biodegradable materials
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Ali Akber
Co founder of rebuil... • 1m
🌍Excited to launch Rebuild Earth, a movement for a sustainable future!
From tackling climate change to inspiring eco-friendly living, we aim to create big impacts through small actions. Join us in our mission to Rebuild Earth for Tomorrow!🌿
#Rebu
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Suraj Singh Rawat
Eco cred • 1d
Eco Cred: Turning Plastic Waste into Value ♻️
Plastic pollution is a crisis, and recycling systems lack efficiency. Eco Cred fixes this by integrating Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) into retail outlets, creating a closed-loop ecosystem that makes
🌍 Excited to launch Rebuild Earth, a movement for a sustainable future! 💚 From tackling climate change to inspiring eco-friendly living, we aim to create big impacts through small actions. Join us in our mission to Rebuild Earth for Tomorrow! 🌱 #R
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Renganathan CS
student • 11m
Hello guys,I'm new to medial and I'm looking forward to make friends
Our company is pioneering edible cutlery, made from natural ingredients, to replace traditional plastic utensils. Single-use plastic cutlery contributes significantly to plastic waste, with millions of tons ending up in oceans and landfills each year
Our company offers an innovative solution to the construction industry by developing interlocking bricks made with 50% plastic waste and traditional cement. These bricks are designed to be 45% cheaper and 30% more durable than conventional alternativ