Waste Warriors Society

Solving the Waste Crisis in the Indian Himalayan Region

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  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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Financials

  • 2020

    Total Income
    Rs.31,987,692
    Total Expenses
    Rs.24,478,945
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.6,119,736
    Program Expenses
    Rs.18,359,209
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  • 2021

    Total Income
    Rs.46,176,082
    Total Expenses
    Rs.38,695,731
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.13,156,548
    Program Expenses
    Rs.25,539,183
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  • 2022

    Total Income
    Rs.63,043,601
    Total Expenses
    Rs.47,436,759
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.6,641,146
    Program Expenses
    Rs.40,795,613
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  • 2023

    Total Income
    Rs.93,420,650
    Total Expenses
    Rs.74,904,992
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.6,741,449
    Program Expenses
    Rs.68,163,543
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  • 2024

    Total Income
    Rs.136,530,692
    Total Expenses
    Rs.126,078,581
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.12,607,858
    Program Expenses
    Rs.113,470,722
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Waste Collection & Material Recovery Facilities

    District

    Dehradun

    Kangra

    States

    Himachal Pradesh

    Uttarakhand

    Waste Warriors aims to offer affordable collection services and operates centres to recycle the waste which can be reused. It employs locally trained green workers and teams of organised waste pickers to collect dry waste on a daily basis.

    The waste is further segregated into recyclable and non-recyclable through small and large-scale material recovery facilities also at the same time enabling value addition by shredding, baling, air-blowing recyclable material and transporting or selling them to larger certified aggregators or recycling factories.

  • Women Self Help Groups

    District

    Nainital

    Dehradun

    States

    Uttarakhand

    To build capacity of the women self help groups by providing them with E-Loaders to activate solid waste management practices amongst households, schools, shops etc along with collection, segregation (sorting / grading), and processing of recyclables, thereby keeping waste out of the eco-sensitive environment. To empower women-led Self-Help Group members by providing them with IT equipment like Tablets for recording various waste management related activities, gears like backpacks and water bottles to help them when they are on the field. Portable speaker with microphone to assist them in IEC related activities. Providing additional livelihood opportunities to the SHGs by providing them with sewing machines and the required training.

  • Zero-Waste Tourist Destinations

    District

    Uttarkashi

    Nainital

    Dehradun

    Kullu

    Kangra

    Solan

    States

    Himachal Pradesh

    Uttarakhand

    It raises awareness amongst businesses in the tourist locations and provides training on source segregation and affordable waste collection services. It installs multiple labelled waste bins, maintains and empties them regularly in the spots where there is a high footfall of tourists while conducting cleanliness drives with the help of local volunteers.

  • Model Wards & Villages

    District

    Dehradun

    Kangra

    States

    Himachal Pradesh

    Uttarakhand

    It attempts to involve the community in its waste management efforts taking the village leaders and ward councillors into confidence. It works to mould behaviour to encourage source segregation and waste reduction assisting municipal machinery in the door-to-door collection of segregated waste.

    It helps connect residents with their elected representatives to boost civic engagement and works to get informal waste workers into the mainstream through training them and formally recognising them.

  • Waste Worker Upliftment and Livelihood Development

    District

    Dehradun

    Kangra

    States

    Himachal Pradesh

    Uttarakhand

    In addition to working on solid waste management, the organisation also includes the upliftment of waste workers in its efforts. It formalises the status of these workers by providing them with identity cards and connecting them to local governmental entities and welfare schemes.

    It initiates the worker’s inclusion by helping them open bank accounts, providing Aadhar, Pan and ration cards to further uplift their statuses in society. The workers are encouraged to team up into self-help groups with training support from the National Urban-Rural Livelihood Mission while being provided with better wages and EPF, ESIC benefits.

  • Model Ward Program, Dharamshala

    District

    Kangra

    States

    Himachal Pradesh

    Dharamshala is the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh with1 Lakh locals (households), 2500 Businesses and a floating population of over 5 Lakh tourists . It is also home to some high foot fall tourist locations like Mcleod Ganj, Bhagsu, Triund Trek and Dharamshala International Cricket Stadium. Waste Warriors has been successfully engaging with two municipal wards in Dharamshala to set up waste management practices amongst households, schools, and businesses along with ensuring collection, segregation (sorting/grading), and processing of recyclables. We have also played a significant role in the collection of all the dry waste from around 600+ government offices in Dharamshala.Waste Warriors started the Pilot Dry Waste Collection Program from Ward 7 and Ward 8 in collaboration with Dharamshala Municipal Corporation. Till date nearly 2 MT of waste is being collected daily. In addition, we are working closely with the Urban Local Bodies; comprising the Municipal Corporation, the ward councilors, Smart City and the Pollution Control Board as our supporting partners in this programme. Waste Warriors works alongside the Municipal Corporation to develop a waste supply chain for effective waste management in the city of Dharamshala in addition to setting up a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) for all 17 wards of the city located near the International Cricket Stadium. We also have a functional Material recovery Facility In Dharamshala , the first of its kind in Himachal Pradesh. The MRF will be a key component of this supply chain as it is designed to process 3MT of waste per day. Trained staff will segregate the waste into different categories to send it downstream to end-recyclers.

  • Green Gurukul Program

    District

    Dehradun

    Kangra

    States

    Himachal Pradesh

    Uttarakhand

    The objective of Green Gurukul is to create and implement a viable waste-related education program that runs parallel to our educational ecosystem and enables behavioral change in educators and students.

    It also ensures schools have an effective, sustainable, and affordable waste management system that complies with the 2016 SWM Rules and encourages segregation at source with proper waste disposal.

    The program also aims to highlight the environmental issues we currently face as a nation and bring innovation, creativity, and leadership skills through activities that are more solution-driven.

    Green Gurukul Program sensitizes students to understand their environment through hands-on and thought-provoking activities. This will ensure that the next generation is aware of the impact that their actions have on the environment.

    Our activities and interactions empower teachers and equip students with the knowledge to make better choices for a cleaner future. Waste Management works on the basic principles of reuse reduce and recycle with an intention to generate as little waste as possible and properly dispose and recover as much as we can.

    Teaching these concepts to school students is vital and we engage them through interactive lessons and hands-on recycling drives, reinforcing SDG 12- Ensuring Sustainable Consumption and production pattern. This program is run in the government school of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand from classes 6 to 12

Impact Metrics

  • Number of Community Participants in Cleanliness Drives

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 684
    • 2020-21 716
    • 2021-22 932
  • Total Waste Collected (Kg) in the Dharamshala Area

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2013-14 255720
    • 2014-15 264804
    • 2015-16 272928
    • 2016-17 254820
    • 2022-23 187140
  • Waste Diverted (In Mts)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 104
    • 2020-21 80
    • 2021-22 150
  • Businesses Enrolled in Clean Business Program

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 30
    • 2020-21 30
    • 2021-22 10
  • Source Segregation (In %)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 10
    • 2020-21 70
    • 2021-22 85
  • Waste Diverted (In Kgs)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 34154
    • 2020-21 42172
    • 2021-22 80037
  • Shg's Engaged in Waste Collection

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 16
    • 2020-21 20
    • 2021-22 27
  • Number of Villages Included

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 48
    • 2020-21 48
    • 2021-22 14
  • Businesses Enrolled in Clean Business Program

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 30
    • 2020-21 30
    • 2021-22 10
  • Shg's Engaged in Waste Collection

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 16
    • 2020-21 20
    • 2021-22 27
  • Number of Villages Included

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 48
    • 2020-21 48
    • 2021-22 14

Leadership Team

  • Vishal Kumar

    Chief Executive Officer

  • Solomon Alexander

    Chief Operating Officer

  • Firoz Khan

    Senior Manager - Finance

  • Angad Khanna

    Senior Manager - Communication

  • Mayank Sharma

    Sr. Manager Partnerships and Growth

  • Niraj Bhatia

    Sr Manager , Projects

  • Naveen Kumar Sadana

    Associate Director - Outreach and Advocacy

  • Etosha Chatterjee

    Associate Director - Project Management

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    9

  • Diversity Metrics

    31% women

  • Organization Structure Organization Structure

    Yes

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAAAW4566G

  • Registration Number

    243/2012-13

  • CSR Form 1

    CSR0002589

  • 80G

    AAAA4566GF20214

  • 12A

    AAAA4566GE20214

  • FCRA

    347900198

About

  • Headquarters

    Dehradun, Uttarakhand

  • Since

    2012

Impact

Have influenced 160000+ people and beneficiaries served Recycled over 6000+ MT of waste from multiple project locations by not ending in landfills. Setting up of 4 Material Recovery Facilities with a combined capacity to manage over 10 Metric Tons of waste per day. Working towards setting up 4 more MRFs with an added capacity of 15 MT per day in rural and eco-sensitive areas. Developed sustainable solid waste management systems by being a catalyst for community-based decentralized initiatives in the community through small and large-scale events, campaigns and competitions Empowered 7+ women-led Self-Help Group members by providing them various livelihood opportunities including waste collection Lesser air pollution due to reduction in waste burning, and lesser water pollution due to increased diversion from river streams Reduce waste dumping and burning in forest and river bodies in such environmental sensitive areas

Vision and Mission

Vision
A clean India which has systems in place to ensure that every citizen disposes of
their waste correctly and feels a sense of civic responsibility and national pride
regarding cleanliness.
A healthier India with improved living standards and a better quality of life where
waste workers are valued and respected for their work.

Mission

To be a catalyst for practical and community led Solid Waste Management (SWM)
initiatives in rural, urban, and protected areas and to pioneer replicable models of
resource management, innovative practices, research and education in the field of
solid waste management.
To improve working conditions for waste workers and take positive steps towards
integrating the unorganized waste sector into the formal Solid Waste Management
(SWM) industry whilst reducing the stigma attached to waste

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    136/2/2 Shivam Vihar, Rajpur Road, Jakhan, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

    Dehradun, Rishikesh, Uttarakashi, Dharamshala

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Society

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management