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MAKING SANITATION ACCESSIBLE

Help us make India an Open-defecation-free Country

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CONTRIBUTE TO A CLEANER INDIA

Help more Families live a sustainable life.

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MAKING SANITATION ACCESSIBLE

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SHUDDHI – EMPOWERMENT THROUGH WASTE MANAGEMENT

One of the biggest ramifications of ever accumulating pollution is an untreated waste. In rural areas, where adequate infrastructure for the efficient disposal of waste is absent, untreated waste poses a serious health hazard for communities. Over recent years, numerous methods have been developed by which the waste is not only treated but is also converted to an alternative source of energy.
SSRDP with its expansive outreach in rural India is bringing these methods into a workable, simple and sustainable reality. Under SSRDP, we do health and hygiene camps (5H Program), medical camps, stress relief workshops, construction of houses, toilets, bore-wells, and water bodies’ rejuvenation.

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OUR GOALS

To reduce and eliminate waste at source along with building sustainable usage practices.

To increase awareness on Waste Management, Disposal & Segregation

To improve health & hygiene for society at large. To improve the quality of life in civic society.

OUR OBJECTIVE

  • Spread awareness about segregation of Waste and right Disposal. To teach about Reduce, Reuse & Recycle Waste

  • Develop a knowledge driven approach among beneficiaries, for achieving holistic approach in waste reduction & disposal.

  • To implement best practices in the way of Waste Management at social, institutional & government level.

  • To develop more solutions, systems and technology to create value out of waste, manage waste cost efficiently, innovatively such as through Waste Composting,

 

INTERVENTIONS

  • Awareness and Sensitization Drives on Waste Management and Hygiene

  • Decentralising Organic Solid Waste Management with Municipal Corporations

  • Religious Shrine Flower Waste Management

  • Bio-Enzyme Based water-body Cleaning

OUR PROJECTS

BIOGAS PLANTS INSTALLATIONS

One of solutions to untreated waste is Biogas plant installation. Bio gas plants with a composite unit and domestic sewage treatment plants are some of the different techniques which have been implemented in rural areas. SSRDP has implemented projects in villages where street lights have been powered using a bio gas plant linked to public toilets. Malaria cases have been reduced due to installation of sewage treatment plants.

TOILET CONTRUCTION – HUMAN WASTE DISPOSAL

The project was started in 1985 near Bengaluru to empower illiterate and abused women. Today, over 2000 women from 30 villages have been trained in sewing, embroidery and have also been taught basics of literacy, health and hygiene.

TEMPLE WASTE MANAGEMENT(WEST BENGAL)

Eliminating the need for landfills and removing organic waste from temples, as well as offering a sustainable, natural, safe, and ethical way of processing temple waste. Compost fertilises fields, encourages chemical-free agriculture, and protects soil and groundwater.

In terms of waste management, we take a long-term, holistic approach. We assist effective waste management by focusing on waste awareness and education, removing waste at the source using the 3Rs (Reduce, Re-use, Recycle), and using a decentralised approach.

ENZYME PREPARATION AND TRAINING PROJECT

SSRDP provides training for enzyme preparation and provides market for rural entrepreneurs. Enzyme is a complex solution produced by fermentation of fresh kitchen waste, sugar and water. The microbes in the enzymes helps purifying underground water, clean Rivers & Sea, Acts as a natural Pesticide & Organic Manure, Anti-Bacterial & Virus, Dispose of Kitchen Waste by Converting into Enzyme, Ecozyme Cleans polluted water in drains.

OUR EXECUTION MODEL

BUILDING A TEAM

We build youth leaders through the Karma Yog which is a form of a Youth Leadership Training Program who work along with rural managers to drive the project. They work at various stages of the project, including conducting surveys, motivating families to get toilets constructed, and ensuring villages stay open-defecation-free.

ASSESSMENT SURVEY

The youth leaders conduct surveys to understand villagers’ socio-economic status. It helps to understand the kind of hygiene and sanitation programs needed in the area. The surveying activity also helps us to shortlist the beneficiaries for whom toilets would be constructed.

AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS

Our next step is to educate the rural community on topics related to hygiene and sanitation and share the importance of using toilets. We do this through street plays, pada yatra (street marches), and yoga and meditation programs. We also engage with community members through cleanliness drives. The youth leaders work closely with various stakeholders in a village, like the Panchayat, local youth, and the elderly in order to ensure that all participate in making their village open defecation-free.