About
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Headquarters
Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Since
2020
Ek saath works together to construct an eco-friendly and sustainable world for the benefit of both humanity and wildlife. The primary intent of the or Read moreganisation is to promote environmental awareness and encourage community participation to construct an eco-friendly environment. It directs its efforts towards increasing tree cover by driving tree plantation campaigns in urban and rural areas. This is a step towards maximizing reforestation to protect wildlife and connect people with nature.
Action
Ek Saath engages in extensive tree planting in urban and rural areas, eliminates plastic pollution that endangers human, aquatic, and wildlife, and maximizes reforestation efforts to protect wildlife and connect people with nature.
Cause Area
Impact
Ek Saath has achieved over 50 corporate collaborations, engaged 7000+ volunteers, eliminated 35,000+ kgs of CBD waste, and cleared 30,000+ kgs of marine waste.
Vision & Mission
Ek Saath's mission is to eradicate ignorance and exploitation by fostering an eco-friendly environment, aiming to create a sustainable world where humankind and wildlife thrive in harmony.
Programs
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Project Kuda
Project Kuda, an initiative by Ek Saath Foundation and BMF F-North ward, aims to transform Kokari Aagar, a slum settlement in Wadala, into a zero waste community. This project addresses the issue of inadequate waste management facilities leading to waste dumping in the nullah, causing environmental and health hazards. By achieving zero waste status, the community can prevent waste from entering landfills and water bodies, significantly reducing plastic pollution in the ocean.
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Sustaining Paradise
Collaborates with Healing Himalayas organisation to establish waste management centers in Himachal Pradesh. These centers collect, process, and recycle waste, reducing landfill waste and promoting eco-tourism and sustainable development, benefiting the local economy.
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Urban forestation
Urban forestation involves planting and maintaining trees and greenery in urban areas, providing benefits like improved air and water quality, reduced heat, and enhanced biodiversity. Despite challenges, cities can prioritize green spaces and infrastructure to create sustainable, healthy environments. EK Saath has collaborated with organisations and corporations to plant over 1000 native trees in different city locations.
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Eco shiksha
Ek Saath has partnered with three government schools in Bombay to impart environmental education as part of their cirriculum. Till date, over 300 students have benefitted from this program. Environmental themes are incorporated into various subjects like science, social studies, and language arts. Implementing recycling programs, reducing energy consumption, and using eco-friendly products contribute to promoting sustainable practices. Encouraging student-led initiatives, such as eco-clubs, clean-up drives, and research projects, helps students grasp real-world environmental challenges and empowers them to take meaningful action.
Milestones & Track Record
Since its founding in 2020, Ek Saath has successfully collaborated with numerous corporations, mobilized thousands of volunteers, and made significant progress in waste elimination and marine cleanup efforts.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
0-5
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
NA
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Registration ID
U85300MH2020NPL336109
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2023/0338215
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12A
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80G
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FCRA
NA
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CSR Registration Number
NA
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Section 8 (formerly Section 25)