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Social Entrepreneurship: Sustainabilify and Effectiveness, Necessary for Survival

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dc.contributor.author Gupta, Kavita
dc.contributor.author Bhargava, J. N.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-03-02T11:31:49Z
dc.date.available 2016-03-02T11:31:49Z
dc.date.issued 2016-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4207
dc.description.abstract Wherever there is human activity, there is creation of waste. Wherever there iswaste it needs to be disposed. It is this method of handling, storing, COllecting, and disposing off this waste iswhat makes it a riskor safe for our environment. Almost one to two thirds of the solid waste generated is not even collected (World Resources Institute et al 1996). Yet again, if collected it is mostly mixed with human and animal excrete and dumped indiscriminately. Even if they do become part of the organized landfills, they are badly managed leading to rodent. flies menace which resultin epidemics. Solid waste management (SWM)is a multidimensional challenge faced more so by the urban authorities, by all the developing nations. Wastes, collected from all households, were segregated and weighed and it was found that household solid waste (HSW)comprised of nine categories of waste with vegetable/food waste (62%)being the largest component. 66% of this waste was bio degradable or compostable in nature. Municipal authorities are usually the responsible agencies for solid waste collection and disposal. but the magnitude of the problem is well beyond the ability of any municipal government to tackle. Hence if the residents themselves took proactive action it would change the complete landscape of waste management. Thisstudy shows that household solid waste can be converted from a burden to a resource through segregation at the source. So if people (solid waste creators) themselves were aware of their role in this direction and a mechanism to assistthem in this pursuit was developed a positive result was definite on the cards. It is a narrative of a social entrepreneurship venture which aims at reducing domestic garbage at the first instance. It suggests making composting a regular feature of an urban Indian's life. This could be done by developing a range of home composting solutions to ensure that one can conveniently and hygienically compost at home or larger units, and thereby reduce the garbage. It also helps in overcoming the conditioned mind sets to believe that if managed well, garbage can be hygienic and extremely useful too. Thisresearch paper should benefit both the development academicians (teachers and students) and entrepreneurs in the making, NGOs, and policy makers also. It helps in understanding Functioning of social entrepreneurship venture Marrying of ideas, both traditional and technological innovation in the changing landscape for entrepreneurs en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Research Bulletin: The Institute of Cost Accountants of India en_US
dc.subject Social Entrepreneurship en_US
dc.subject Waste Management en_US
dc.subject Champions en_US
dc.subject Ecopreneur en_US
dc.subject Daily Dump en_US
dc.title Social Entrepreneurship: Sustainabilify and Effectiveness, Necessary for Survival en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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