Indospace Organised a Series of Awareness Camps in Mahalunge and Bhamboli as a part of its CSR initiative to build ‘SWACHH SUNDAR CHAKAN.
The waste awareness camp held at Mahalunge and Bhamboli village educates the local community about the importance of waste segregation, promotes the 3R (reduce, reuse, recycle) principle, and creates a sense of responsibility toward the environment. As part of the on-going initiative, IndoSpace recently donated an additional waste collection vehicle to enable regular door-to-door collection.
IndoSpace, India’s largest developer and owner of Grade A industrial real estate and logistics parks, hosted a waste awareness camp as part of its ongoing CSR initiative to
build ‘Swachh Sundar Chakan’. Active since 2019, IndoSpace is aligned with the Government of India’s ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ and runs a cleanliness drive in Chakan, near Pune. In the last two years, we have reached out to over 5200 households and 150+ commercial establishments through this initiative.
The event was launched at the Gram Panchayats of Bhamboli and Mahalunge Ingale villages in association with SAHAAS, a nonprofit organisation working in the field of waste management and was attended by various local dignitaries. This year, IndoSpace also donated a new vehicle for waste collection enabling regular door-to-door collection. IndoSpace continues to engage with the local communities and emphasizes on the importance of waste segregation while promoting the 3R (reduce, reuse, recycle) principle, and creating a sense of responsibility towards the environment. The waste awareness camp aims to raise awareness about waste segregation among the community living in the respective region.
Rajesh Jaggi, Vice Chairman – Real Estate, Everstone Group, said, “At IndoSpace we have prioritised our initiatives toward waste management, water, and health care, to reduce the overall impact on the environment. Sustainable waste management initiative undertaken in both these villages is a huge step
towards the betterment of the societies we operate in. In addition, we continue to partner with associations and communities around our parks to work together towards the betterment of the society.”