Waste to Wealth - Tata Power Anokha Dhaga

Project Overview

  • Name of the project: Waste to Wealth – Tata Power Anokha Dhaga  
  • Location (cluster or region): Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Raigarh
  • Project duration (start and end dates): Started in August 2024. 

Project Summary:

Tata Power Anokha Dhaga’s “Waste to Wealth” initiative is a transformative project aimed at empowering women artisans in nine clusters across Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Raigarh. This project started in August 2024. It leverages waste materials like fabric and paper to create sustainable and innovative products, fostering economic empowerment and environmental consciousness.

Key Activities:

  • Monthly Workshops: Conducting monthly workshops in each of the nine clusters to equip artisans with the necessary skills to transform waste into valuable products.
  • Skill Development: Training women artisans in various techniques, including soft toy making, bag and keychain holder creation, jewellery making, pen stand crafting, coaster production, and paper-weaved laptop bag making.
  • Waste Management Training: Providing comprehensive training on waste management principles and practices to promote sustainable waste disposal and recycling.

Impact:

  • Economic Empowerment: By providing training and market linkages, the project empowers women artisans to generate sustainable income.
  • Environmental Sustainability: The project promotes a circular economy by reducing waste and creating eco-friendly products.
  • Skill Development: The training programs enhance the skills and capabilities of women artisans, enabling them to create high-quality products.
  • Community Engagement: The project fosters a sense of community among the artisans, encouraging knowledge sharing and collaboration.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Increased Income: Enhanced earning potential for women artisans through the sale of their handcrafted products.
  • Reduced Waste: Significant reduction in waste generation by upcycling materials.
  • Skill Development: Improved skills and knowledge of women artisans in various craft techniques.
  • Environmental Awareness: Increased awareness about sustainable practices and environmental conservation.