RUR began as a volunteer forum and we have been educating citizens ever since 2009. We strongly believe in the power of eco-education to connect individuals of all ages and communities to environmental issues. Through our initiatives, we aim to deepen your understanding of solid waste management, empowering you to make informed and responsible choices about waste disposal and resource conservation.
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An eco-program on Green Living for young children with the aim to:
1. Sensitize, educate and spread awareness on practicing sustainable waste management in daily lives.
2. Empower them to become green leaders.
3. Encourage them to contribute to the community and work towards a greener planet.
This is a year long program which is run in association with the school. It consists of 6 modules, spread over 8 sessions.
Module 1: (2 sessions) Tetra Pak Recycling
Module 2: Tetra Pak Recycling
Module 3: Tetra Pak Recycling
Module 4: (2 sessions) Tetra Pak Recycling
Module 5: Tetra Pak Recycling
Module 6: Tetra Pak Recycling
An expansive workshop to cater to the composting requirement of your organization/ school/ housing society/ institution. This will cover all the basics of composting, why do it? How and where to do composting? Along with other services that RUR GreenLife offers. Our waste comprises broadly of biodegradable and non-degradable waste. Biodegradable waste can be turned into compost, while non degradable waste can be recycled. However, this is only if this waste segregated, if not the waste loses its value and simply lands up in a landfill.
Read MoreIt takes conscious efforts to say no to plastic and continued efforts to choose sustainable options over single use/disposable items. We encourage everyone to do their bit, even if it’s saying ‘No’ to a single disposable cup/ cutlery it still counts . This workshop emphasis is on use of green alternatives and trash reduction.
Read MoreAn introductory workshop for all the plant lovers. We provide you a kit with the required gardening supplies and a seed calendar to help you plant as per the season throughout the year!
Read MoreMumbai’s garbage dumps are full to the extent of overflowing – the Deonar landfill is now as high as a thirteen story building, obstructing flight paths! With the vision to reduce waste sent to landfills, RUR conducts hands-on training workshops for communities on waste segregation and management at source.
Read MoreThis workshop will cater to the requirements of only recycling used Tetra Pak cartons. Live demo on how to make paper from Recycled Tetra Pak cartons. Video of how the factory recycles Tetra Pak cartons into composite sheets. It will also provide insight on the ‘Cartons Le Aao , Classroom Banao Campaign’.
Read MoreInduction of Scientific Process, Health and Safety is a workshop designed to help your housekeeping staff in understanding the process, equipment, safety measures and good practices while managing waste at source.
Read MoreReach out to us for conducting workshops and/or arranging an eco-tour. The eco-tour comprises of a visit at any of our active site that is using RUR’s RGGC for managing wet waste and is also segregating their dry recyclables.
Read More1/5
Thinking about caring, loving and working towards the environment is all that RUR promotes and we at CNM have the same vision. For this very particular reason, we tied up with Ms. Monisha Narke who conducted a lot of eco workshops for our students through the GAAP program and we have benefited a lot through them.
Principal, CNM School, Vile Parle
2/5
The six sessions provided hands-on learning about sustainability and solid waste management, with a focus on aerobic composting. Students engaged with demos, case studies, and videos, inspiring them to adopt sustainable practices like gardening and reducing plastic use. The program, led by knowledgeable facilitators, effectively combined presentations, demonstrations, and videos to make the topics engaging and impactful.
Principal, Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College
3/5
The 'Waste It or Invest It' webinar by Dr. Aparna Pandey highlighted the importance of responsible waste management. We thank RUR for implementing the 4 Bin Approach and providing timely support and monitoring. Under their guidance, we have systematically recorded our progress, successfully composting 495 kg of wet waste since January 2022 and generating 25 kg of compost for our campus greenery. We commend RUR for their crucial role in promoting environmental stewardship and look forward to continued collaboration.
Principal, St. Teresa’s Institute of Education, Santacruz, Mumbai
4/5
On behalf of IPA-MSB's Bombay College of Pharmacy, we thank Mrs. Monisha Narke, Dr. Aparna Pandey, and the RUR Greenlife Pvt. Ltd. team for the 'Green Awareness and Action Program' (GAAP) workshop on December 15-16, 2022. Attended by 100 students, this workshop covered sustainability, waste segregation, home composting, and gardening. Students developed a kitchen garden and medicinal plant garden, learning composting hands-on. This enriching experience has empowered our students and staff with valuable sustainability knowledge, making them ambassadors for green practices.
5/5
I am sincerely grateful for allowing our students to visit your waste management site at Raghunath Vihar and YMC for learning purposes. The experience was enlightening and gave our students valuable insights about sustainability approaches in their daily lives. The tour was well-organized and informative. Thank you once again for this excellent opportunity. We appreciate your support in providing our students with a valuable learning experience.
Assistant Professor, Welinkar Institute of Management Development & Research
Not mandatory for all waste but recommended. Chop Watermelon rind, leafy veggie stalk.
Mango seeds take over 6 months to compost, while hay needs to be chopped before composting.
It will start to smell of fresh soil, turn black and attain soil like structure
Put in potted plants or create a bed with 11 soil compost mix and sow seeds. Replenish compost every month.
No, vermicomposting requires earthworms, while this process is driven by bacteria and fungus
No, they are beneficial organisms for composting and not pathogenic