No stock market crashed. No government declared an emergency. No headlines screamed “financial revolution.”
Across cities, corporations, and governments, waste appears in the same place on every balance sheet: Collection costs. Transportation costs. Processing costs. Landfill costs. Cleanup costs. Year after year, trillions are spent globally just to make waste “go away.”
We like to believe that plastic is the enemy. That garbage is the villain. That pollution is something external — something that “happens” to us.
For decades, India has been known for exporting talent, software, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing strength.
For years, cities around the world have chased a single climate goal: reduce emissions. Less pollution. Fewer smokestacks. Lower carbon numbers.





