3R WASTE Foundation
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3R WASTE Foundation Moving Towards A Circular Economy
128, National Media Centre, NH-8, Gurugram – 122002 +91-9871953232
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ABOUT US • Working in India & Asia in the fields of Water & Waste
Management • Registered under Sec$on 8 of Companies Act, 2013 as a Not-‐
For-‐Profit Organiza$on
• Registered with Ni$ Aayog NGO-‐Darpan PlaDorm, that provides space for the interface between NGOs & Ministries of the Government of India
• In India, the foundaBon works for Na$onal, State, and Local Governments in collaboraBon with the other stakeholders
• The foundaBon promotes Integrated Sustainable Waste
Management (ISWM) & Faecal Sludge Management (FSM)
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VISION & MISSION
VISION
Moving Towards Zero-‐Waste CiBes through a Circular Economy Approach
MISSION
Minimizing the waste by Reducing, Reusing &
Recycling (3R)
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AIMS & OBJECTIVES • To develop a shelf of wide range technologies & techniques
for dealing with Solid & Liquid Waste generated in urban areas
• To document processes & procedures for recovery, recycle & reuse of different types of waste
• To engage with public/private institutions, academia, NGOs/CBOs working in the field to achieve the objectives
• To promote behavioral change amongst the general public
towards the waste management • To develop strategies for marketing of various resources
recovered from the waste
• To improve livelihoods and living conditions for the Urban Poor
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Kulwant Singh
CEO, 3R WASTE Founda2on Urban Policy, WASH and Mobility Specialist
Abhijit Banerji Director, FINISH Society
Former Head -‐ Rural & Social, Tata AIG
Ananthakrishna Sahasranaman IAS (Re2red), Former Chairman-‐FINISH Society
Valen$n Post Deputy MD of WASTE
Senior Sanita2on and Sustainable Finance Adviser
S.N. Bhave IAS (Re2red) Former Secretary, Government of J&K
Former Execu2ve Director GAIL
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OUR APPROACH • The foundaBon aims at replacing the linear model of
generaBng, processing & disposing, with a system that keeps products, components & materials at their highest
uBlity & value at all Bmes • The foundaBon approach is in lines with CIRCULAR
ECONOMY • The Circular Economy involves a redesign of products,
supply chains, & business models • ISWM model of the foundaBon takes in to account the
socio-‐cultural, environmental, insBtuBonal, & financial
aspects
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APPROACH TO ISWM
Principle 1
• Preserve & enhance the natural capital by controlling finite stocks & balancing renewable resource flows
• ReSOLVE Levers: Regenrate, Virtualize, Exchange
Principle 2
• OpBmize resource yields by circulaBng products, components and materials in use at the highest uBlity at all Bmes in both technical & biological cycles
• ReSOLVE Levers: Regenerate, Share, OpBmize, Loop
Principle 3
• Foster System effecBveness by revealing & designing out negaBve externaliBes
• All ReSOLVE Levers
*Source: Ellen MacArthur Foundation, SUN & McKinsey Center for Business & Environment
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ADVISORY SERVICES
Areas of Exper$se Advisory for developing ISWM
Framework for ciBes
SanitaBon & Waste Management Advisory
Policy Research & Analysis for supporBng policy makers
Water Demand Management Policies
Capacity Building for Skill Development in Waste Management
Knowledge CreaBon & DisseminaBon to bridge exisBng knowledge gaps
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ADVISORY BOARD
Dr. N.B. Majumdar Chairman Expert CommiVee & Ex-‐Chief (SWM) HUDCO
Dr. Graham Alabaster Chief SanitaBon & Waste
Management UN Human SeVlements Programme, Geneva
Dr. Sanjay K Gupta Water, SanitaBon and Solid Waste
Management Specialist Skat ConsulBng Ltd. , St. Gallen,
Switzerland
Dr. P.K. Jha SanitaBon, Septage Management &
Decentralized Waste Water Treatment Expert
Dr. K.K. Pandey Professor at Indian InsBtute of Public
AdministraBon, Delhi