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YOUTH SUSTAINABILITY LEARNING LABS
The Foundation is committed to building and mentoring the next generations to be baton holders of stewardship for resilience in soil, water, air and energy. Each of these programs build advocacy into learning, ideating and building discourse.
The Foundation's two-year and ongoing research to map India's sustainability and innovation - in domains of cleanAIR, cleanWATER, cleanENERGY, cleanEARTH and FOREST - is part of an effort to build local knowledge and sustainability archives.
ONGOING PROJECTS
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Research: Yelahanka Tank EdgesAn research project that looks at edges of waterscape as sites of repair and rehabilitation; integrating technology of waste water treatment with urban and community engagement possibilities. It maps the producers of textile effluent from an old textile-dyeing landscape and intercepts the flows of toxicity. The research is centred about primary, secondary and tertiary water rehabilitation systems that explore how to re-culturate blue-green infrastructure within the community to enhance water quality and ecosystem health. Effect of change: The project promises to be a pilot for the city-of-tanks that explores replicable solutions, engaging immediate stakeholders such as the community surrounding the water.
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Research: Drain-Loves-TanksA radical sustainable model for a natural treatment of effluent in the Rajakaluve drainage system that looks at solutions for the apron areas, as well as toxic water and large particulate matter. It proposes a system that includes community engagement for civic discipline and sets a high goal as a Ground-Zero opportunity for action. It proposes alternatives that subvert traditional and ineffective large-scale STP cleaning to more decentralized options all along the beds of the drain networks of Bangalore. The ongoing research for the innovative 'Drain-Loves-Tanks' initiative presents a sustainable model, transforming urban drainage into clean channels that enhance the tanks liveability, and create a cascading good outcome for the downstream lake-tanks of Bengaluru. Effect of change: The project reimagines opportunities for a city's dead drainage system, integrating science, art and a passion for cleanWATER in urban settlements.
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