NASA, the US space agency has included two Indian innovators for its conference on waste management.
During
the three-day forum, LAUNCH innovators will discuss their most pressing
business and programme issues with LAUNCH Council members, who
represent the business, waste management, investment, international
development, policy, engineering, science, communications and
sustainability sectors.
Nitin
Gupta from Attero Recycling and Anshu Goonj from Goonj are among nine
innovators from across the globe that made it to the NASA conference on
waste management, which started on Friday.
Supported
by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the State
Department and Nike; the fourth installment of the event being held at
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, is called
LAUNCH: Beyond Waste.
It
aims to identify and accelerate solutions in waste management, an
immediate issue for astronauts aboard the International Space Station,
as well as people around the world.
The forum runs through July 22.
Gupta from Attero Recycling is India's
leading provider of end-to-end electronic and electrical goods e-Waste
management services; while Goonj is a grassroots NGO focused on
transforming and revaluing clothing and textiles waste by working on
these issues directly at the community level.
NASA
said these innovators were chosen for this forum because of their
groundbreaking technologies and programmes that address a broad range of
waste issues, including waste-to-energy; eWaste, which includes
discarded electrical or electronic devices; upcycling, the process of
using waste to create new materials; recycling; agricultural waste and
conservation; medical waste; sustainable chemicals and materials; and
improved sanitation.
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