Conserve India

Conserve India Innovations and training in sustainable technologies HRP is used to create high-fashion products like Handbags, Belts, Stationery etc.

Upcycling - Conserve has developed a patented technique to upcycle plastic waste from landfills into an attractive new material called "Handmade Recycled Plastic (HRP)". We also use other materials available in the wast stream - seatbelts, tents, HDPE sacks, lifejackets to create upcycled products. Food Security - The Clever Bud systems were launched to ensure safe and productive farming of vegeta

bles using advanced hydroponic techniques that allows food to grow at a rate which is 5-7 times faster than traditional farming. This not only allows a greater quantity of food to be grown per unit area per unit time but also the food thus, produced is is of higher nutritional value than most produce sold in the market. It is a modern form of organic farming which encompasses all the benefits of organic farming while also eliminating diseases caused via soil and the ill-effects of pesticides and herbicides. Ongoing Research in creating blends of natural fibres with recycled fibres - Simultaneously promoting the use of natural fibres and recycling old textiles while creating a zero carbon footprint.

20/05/2026

What happens when access meets opportunity?

In Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir, Conserve India’s Yuva Digital Marketers project — supported under the Parivartan Small Grants Program, a CSR initiative of HDFC Bank, anchored by BharatCares and supported by SMEC Trust, the Indian Army, and industry partner PROHED — set out to solve more than just unemployment.

Over 6 months, 52 underserved youth, many of them women and first-generation learners, were trained in digital marketing, content creation, and campaign management through a hands-on, industry-aligned approach.

→ 300+ hours of training delivered
→ 100% of planned activities completed
→ From passive users to active digital creators — with real portfolios and real pathways to show for it

For many, this was their first step into the digital world. Not just learning tools, but seeing a future they could actively shape.

At Conserve India, sustainability means building resilient communities. Digital livelihoods are how we create long-term, inclusive impact.

Follow our journey as we continue to turn access into opportunity, one community at a time.

CSR HDFCParivartan SustainableLivelihoods ConserveIndia Kashmir SocialImpact

We built global markets for ethical products.But not enough visibility for the people making them.The artisan economy is...
18/05/2026

We built global markets for ethical products.
But not enough visibility for the people making them.

The artisan economy is already circular, local, and low-carbon by design.

Yet millions of artisans remain digitally invisible.

No digital identity.
No direct market access.
No ownership over their work or story.

And when supply chains track products instead of people, sustainability becomes incomplete.

Across many craft supply chains, intermediaries absorb a significant share of the final retail value while artisans remain disconnected from finance, marketplaces, and formal systems.

Every handmade product carries labour, culture, and identity.
The maker should not disappear behind the product.

At Conserve India, we believe digital inclusion is essential for truly equitable and circular supply chains.

Swipe through to rethink what traceability should really mean.

17/05/2026

Some places do not treat waste as something to hide.

They treat it as something to understand.

In Kamikatsu, Japan, waste is sorted with intention, care, and accountability. Not because recycling is a trend, but because visibility changes behaviour.

When people are forced to confront what they throw away, convenience begins to look very different.

At Conserve India, we often think about this relationship between visibility and value.

Because circularity does not begin when waste is recycled.

It begins much earlier - when we start questioning the systems, habits, and choices that made waste invisible in the first place.

Through HRP and circular design, we work to give hard-to-recycle plastic a second life while creating livelihoods and rethinking what sustainability can look like in practice.

Maybe the challenge is not just managing waste better.

Maybe it is learning to see it again.

The sustainability space is full of half-truths.We’re cutting through the noise - one myth at a time.From flexible packa...
15/05/2026

The sustainability space is full of half-truths.
We’re cutting through the noise - one myth at a time.

From flexible packaging to fast fashion, the real problems are rarely the ones making headlines.

Swipe through to see what’s actually true. →

14/05/2026

Plastic waste is not only a material problem.
It is a behavioural one.

Rwanda’s story reminds us that real change happens when sustainability moves beyond policy and becomes part of public culture — when cleaner choices feel normal, visible, and collective.

At Conserve India, we believe circular economy solutions must go beyond recycling alone. They must create livelihoods, strengthen systems, and reconnect environmental action with human dignity.

Because lasting change is not built only through infrastructure.
It is built through participation.

What would change in your city if waste became everyone’s responsibility?

Yes, we hopped on the doodle trend but with a twist. At Conserve India, we’re not just changing the map - we’re changing...
08/05/2026

Yes, we hopped on the doodle trend but with a twist.

At Conserve India, we’re not just changing the map - we’re changing the route plastic takes, so the destination changes too. ♻️

Because every plastic bag diverted from landfill is a step towards a more circular future.

economy

Yes, we hopped on the doodle trend but with a twist. At Conserve India, we’re not just changing the map - we’re changing...
08/05/2026

Yes, we hopped on the doodle trend but with a twist.

At Conserve India, we’re not just changing the map - we’re changing the route plastic takes, so the destination changes too. ♻️

Because every bag diverted from landfill is a step towards a more circular future.

Turns out there was a 5th option. We’ve been doing it since 1998. 👀
05/05/2026

Turns out there was a 5th option. We’ve been doing it since 1998. 👀

The textile clusters of Panipat sort, spin, and recycle millions of tonnes of fabric every year. They are the backbone o...
30/04/2026

The textile clusters of Panipat sort, spin, and recycle millions of tonnes of fabric every year. They are the backbone of India’s circular textile economy.

But behind that scale lies a reality: resource-intensive processes, rising compliance pressure, and limited access to green finance.

Conserve India in partnership with Foundation for MSME Clusters (FMC), set out to create something different -not just another report, but a hands-on, ground-up Sustainable Production Practices Guide, tailored specifically to the realities of textile MSMEs in Panipat, Amroha & Bhojpur.

After extensive cluster mapping, technical assessments, stakeholder consultations and co-creation workshops, these value chain-specific guides are now in the hands of the people who can benefit from them most.

At the Green Threads Workshop in Panipat this April, the guide was launched in the presence of FMC, Conserve India, Young Entrepreneurs Society (YES), SIDBI, BEE, the Directorate of MSME, Haryana, and Copenhagen Business School. Green practices met green finance in one room.

This is what systemic change looks like, not top-down, but community-built.

🌱 Swipe through to see the full story.
🤝 Partners: FMCIndia | Supported by & the European Union

The biggest lie we’ve ever been told? That “away” exists. 🌍When we throw something “away,” it doesn’t vanish - it just m...
27/04/2026

The biggest lie we’ve ever been told? That “away” exists. 🌍

When we throw something “away,” it doesn’t vanish - it just moves to a place we choose to ignore. It lands in our soil, our water, and on the shoulders of the invisible workforce that cleans up after us.

We’re sharing this open letter because awareness is the first step toward a revolution.

At Conserve India, we believe that nothing - and no one - is disposable. We see potential where the world sees waste, and craftsmanship where others see poverty.

Swipe to read our entire message to the world that doesn’t stop consuming. It’s time to stop looking away and start looking forward. ✊✨

How are you challenging the “myth of away” in your daily life? Let’s talk in the comments. 👇

Your most sustainable outfit already exists. It costs ₹0.No new drops. No impulse buys.Just smarter choices hiding in yo...
24/04/2026

Your most sustainable outfit already exists.

It costs ₹0.
No new drops. No impulse buys.

Just smarter choices hiding in your own wardrobe.
Repeat, repair, swap, question, upcycle.

The most sustainable garment is the one you never replace.

We are taught to chase the new. But real impact often comes from using what we already have.

At Conserve India, we believe circular fashion starts with everyday decisions, not expensive ones.

Start with one habit today. Then build your own ₹0 wardrobe.

Address

Delhi

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+919999502002

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Conserve India posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Conserve India:

Share