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Cleanup Drive in Vasant Kunj

Number of Volunteers = 15 Trash Collected = 10 KG We Mean To Clean in collaboration with the New Delhi Nature Society and Consumer Voice conducted a cleanup drive at Vasant Kunj. This beautiful place is concealed and provides a comfortable space to people in order to get rid of their trash.  We were also accompanied by Rotaract DUSC for the cleanup drive. Together, we collected around 10 kgs of waste, mostly plastic consisting of disposable water bottles, glasses, masks etc.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by We Mean To Clean (@wemeantoclean)

Cleanup Drive at Jal Mahal

NO. OF VOLUNTEERS = 2 WASTE COLLECTED = 18 KG Our volunteers in Jaipur got together yesterday at Jal Mahal. There is a lot of open littering on the stretch across this spectacular tourist spot. The volunteers did a cleanup and collected around 18 kg of waste, mostly plastic in just one hour.  Let’s use dustbins instead of dumping litter on roads and maintain the sanctity of tourist places! It will not only help preserve the charm of the place but will also help boost our tourism.

Native Tree Plantation on Our Seventh Anniversary

Seventh Anniversary Celebrations! NO. OF VOLUNTEERS = 15+ SAPLINGS PLANTED = 15+ It was our seventh anniversary This October 2 and our volunteers commemorated it by planting 15+ native tree saplings including neem, peepal, amaltas, jamun at St. Gregorio’s School, Dwarka. Needless to mention that covid has restricted most of our volunteers... They want to get back to action but some are awaiting vaccinations and some are playing it safe even after being fully vaccinated. Nevetheless, the show must go on and our humble bits shall continue!

More Trees Added With Rise Foundation

We planted pilkhan, peepal, neem, amaltas and bakain in a miyawaki forest at Badu Sarai village. The plantation drive was led by Rise Foundation NGO. The technique is new for us. We hope to learn more about it and do it the right way.

100+ More Grow Bags of Jamun and Mango Added Reusing Waste Plastic Packets

Our volunteers gathered last Sunday to add 100+ more jamun and mango grow bags reusing waste plastic packets in our nursery at Janak Puri. We also watered the existing native tree saplings in the batch. One of the best part in this whole exercise is the experience of playing with soil... something that we did only as kids! Once the grow bags are prepared, one can simply insert a finger about an inch or two deep into the grow bag to make space for the seeds. We usually put two seeds per bag to increase our chances of germination. Even if both the seeds germinate, we can separate them while planting. . Once the grow bags are done we take them to a secure place... Essentially, our own saplings bed. We also water them regularly to ensure their growth.

We Planted 60+ Native Trees in Dwarka

We planted 60+ native trees such as peepal, neem, amaltas, pilkhan, baheda, jamun etc. yesterday at Dwarka. We had extremely enthusiastic company from Dwarka Xpress Runners Club and Rise Foundation. The most interesting part? We utilized saplings from our own native trees nursery in Janak Puri ! Yes, the same one we set up reusing waste plastic packets. Not just plantation, the volunteers were also cautious about the cleanliness of the place - they themselves picked up sapling bags to clean up after the plantation.

Plantation 2021: Soft Launch

We have kicked-off our native tree plantation drive for this year’s monsoon with planting a sapling in its safe abode. We planted a pilkhan tree to begin with this season. Once we finalize a plantation site, we will plant more, of course, following all covid appropriate protocol. Trees are most effective in dealing with air pollution, global warming and climate change. Join us, head over to our  meetup page to sign up !

How does our Janakpuri nursery look after an year?

We began setting up our nursery of native trees in June 2020 . We reused waste plastic packets such as those of milk, detergent powder, savouries, snacks etc. We sowed the seeds of the fruits we consumed and we also extracted some stray saplings. And thanks to people's love, we also got contributions of healthy saplings into our own nursery. This nursery will help us become 'atmanirbhar' (self-reliant) for our plantation drives, at least to some extent. So now we have some peepal, neem, amaltas, jamun, mango, pilkhan, bakain and goolar. How we began and how far did we reach? Well, let's not bore you with words. Let the images and the videos below speak to you! June 2020 June 2021 And a video of our volunteers in action: View this post on Instagram A post shared by We Mean To Clean (@wemeantoclean) Join us, head over to our meetup page to sign up !