A Study on Clean India Ventures’ Approaches to Social Innovation and Waste Management

Authors

  • Vinyak Apte Assistant Professor, FLAME University, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Keywords:

Social Innovation, Waste Management, Temple Waste

Abstract

New social practices that strive to address social demands in a better manner than the current answers are examples of social innovation. These new practices may be found in areas such as working conditions, education, community development and health. Disposal of waste is one of the most major challenges facing humanity problem. Waste is produced by a wide variety of sources, including households, factories, farms, places of worship and other establishments. The waste of unused flowers is one of the major concerns. The accumulation of waste from floral arrangements in places of worship, such as temples, mosques, gurudwaras, crematoriums, community centers and private homes, is a major cause for worry. The purpose of this research paper is to study a company known as Clean India Ventures (CIV), which developed a social innovation for the purpose of managing waste that is produced by religious places. In addition to this, it compiles a literature assessment on the topic of social innovation in relation to waste management. Primary research is the approach that is used and a single company known as Clean India Ventures is analyzed for its contribution to the area of social innovation for the management of waste managing from religious places.

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Web Reference: https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/waste/in-these-temples-offer ings-do-not-go-waste-60758

Published

2022-08-15

How to Cite

Apte, V. . (2022). A Study on Clean India Ventures’ Approaches to Social Innovation and Waste Management. Journal of Advanced Research in Public Policy and Administration, 4(1), 1-4. Retrieved from https://adrjournalshouse.com/index.php/Journal-PublicPolicy-Administrat/article/view/1508