Mani Vajipey: How India's local recyclers could solve plastic pollution
Mani Vajipey has dedicated his life and career to the overhaul of waste management in India. Full bio
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all environmental warriors teach us.
indestructible material.
and disposal of plastic has reached
using every idea and resource at hand.
solve India's waste management issues,
of Banyan Nation.
were an Olympic sport,
in the entire world.
and even countries in Europe.
over 60 percent of its plastic waste,
like United States,
is largely possible
of informal recyclers,
and the raddiwalas
across every city in India.
network of recyclers,
is dominated by filth and squalor.
is that we don't recycle our plastics.
made from recycled plastic
there are several types of plastics
our discarded plastic,
amount of virgin plastic
produced and consumed.
is made from fossil fuels
we produce and consume,
into our water bodies.
that by the year 2050
in our oceans than fish.
on solving this massive problem.
just in Hyderabad alone.
industry of today
from the milk industry
by marginal milk farmers,
liters of milk a day.
solutions from the West,
the milk cooperative model,
small-scale recyclers
and investments.
from a milk-deficit nation
exporter and producer of milk.
that India had in the past
like milk deficiency.
fundamental issue of our times,
could use recycled plastic,
from discarded plastics,
of tons of discarded plastics.
data intelligence platform
of every recycler in Hyderabad.
just in Hyderabad alone.
or informal recyclers.
in the entire world
collection system.
with the informal recyclers,
to segregate the materials
across South India,
of such informal recyclers,
both directly and digitally.
and purity of material.
cleaning technology
all contaminants.
global FMCG and automotive companies.
recycler networks
into high-quality granules
and large companies
such bottles will be made
repurposed scientifically --
no longer threatens our water bodies,
of our terrestrial and marine life.
and pick up a shampoo bottle,
and sustainable recycled plastic.
going to help the Earth
and applications.
has a lot of ancient wisdom.
(sings in Hindi).
that we are, as a nation,
of plastics and waste,
about our own country.
reverse vending machines
and put trash in that
we have been doing that.
that in three to five years,
that the plastic is being recycled,
actually has a mark
do what he has done and achieved,
a source of encouragement
about plastic recycling now is
point in India.
money, money, Mani.
it will encourage people,
it's not for any of the reasons ...
these systems in place,
who will back us to develop --
with my first investment
that we have at shootings,
to his company to recycle,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mani Vajipey - EntrepreneurMani Vajipey has dedicated his life and career to the overhaul of waste management in India.
Why you should listen
Mani Vajipey is the cofounder and CEO of Banyan Nation, a technology-driven recycling company that is changing the way India looks at plastics, recycling and waste management. Banyan Nation was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Hyderbad. Vajipey holds dual MBAs from UC Berkeley (Haas) and Columbia Business Schools, an MS Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Delaware and a BTech Electrical Engineering from NIT, Warangal.
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