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CSR Partnership

Zero Waste is our ultimate goal and we are open for partnerships with like-minded Corporates so as to bring in the real and long-lasting change towards the environment. As a part of the social responsibility and contribution to sustainable development, Corporates can join hands with us for waste management solutions. Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuous commitment of a corporate body to improve community well being through discretionary business practices and ethical contributions of corporate resources. We can help integrate social, environmental and ethical responsibilities as a part of your CSR objectives. 

Why Partner With Concept Biotech

Concept Biotech is a consultancy with experience of working with CSR across India with multiple stakeholders and weather conditions which are extremely important during waste management. We have an outreach in urban as well as rural communities wherein we have successfully implemented integrated solid waste management solutions. 

Being over two decades old, we have partnered with responsible corporates, individuals, government organizations and international funding organizations.

Our solutions are sustainable and hence long-lasting even after the project period is over. This ensures subject understanding by the employees directly involved in the welfare initiatives, making them an active participant in the process of bringing change at the grassroots.

Case Study

Baska Decentralized Waste Managemnet System

Concept Biotech in association with GRICL (Gujarat Road and Infrastructure Company limited) initiated Baska Waste Management Project on 5th June 2017. Baska is on the outskirts of Halol city in Gujarat wherein 685 households with 6000 population are part of this project. The key feature of the project is community awareness for decentralized waste management, waste collection, wet waste and dry waste processing and management services. Decentralized solid waste management includes the processing of the waste at source which in turn reduces the load on landfill sites and proves to be a sustainable way of waste management. So far, a total 39 MT of plastic waste has been collected and sold to recyclers which is in turn recycled into making furniture and paver blocks. 22 MT of organic wet waste has been collected and converted into compost using composting pits.