35 min

How Can We Create A Sustainable Future ft. Dr. Binish Desai, Recycle Man of India, founder - Eco Eclectic Tech Being The Change

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Dr. Binish Desai is very popularly known as the "Recycle Man of India".The spark to invent and curiosity to build eco-friendly tools that lit when he was just 10 years old watching Captain Planet, and today he is transforming society and removing the dependency on plastic through his company Eco Eclectic Tech, where they create bricks, home decor, houses and a lot of interesting products out of recycled waste!

In this episode of Being The Change, host Rohan Thakar discusses with Binish how we, as regular Joes can do our part to reduce our contribution of waste and build a more sustainable future.Binish firmly says in this conversation that the future will be sustainable where he doesn't need to do any recycling... How is that possible? Find out in the episode

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Dr. Binish Desai is very popularly known as the "Recycle Man of India".The spark to invent and curiosity to build eco-friendly tools that lit when he was just 10 years old watching Captain Planet, and today he is transforming society and removing the dependency on plastic through his company Eco Eclectic Tech, where they create bricks, home decor, houses and a lot of interesting products out of recycled waste!

In this episode of Being The Change, host Rohan Thakar discusses with Binish how we, as regular Joes can do our part to reduce our contribution of waste and build a more sustainable future.Binish firmly says in this conversation that the future will be sustainable where he doesn't need to do any recycling... How is that possible? Find out in the episode

Listen to new episodes One Week Early & Ad-Free on Apple Podcasts

You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia,

For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media.

If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

35 min

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