Green Future Collective · Eco-feminist grassroots non-profit · Uttar Pradesh, India

Reduce waste.Empower women.Create change.

We build cleaner communities through household waste segregation, plastic reduction drives, sustainability education, and women-led circular livelihoods — practical, grassroots action that turns environmental awareness into everyday habits.

Focus

Clean communities

Approach

Eco-feminist

Base

Uttar Pradesh

Green Future Collective community plog drive in Uttar Pradesh

Working alongside partners across sectors

Nagar Nigam Aligarh
Nagar Palika Parishad Tilhar
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Government of Uttar Pradesh
Break Free From Plastic
Gaia
SDG 11
GALA
Nagar Panchayat Katra
Nagar Panchayat Khutar
Nagar Nigam Aligarh
Nagar Palika Parishad Tilhar
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Government of Uttar Pradesh
Break Free From Plastic
Gaia
SDG 11
GALA
Nagar Panchayat Katra
Nagar Panchayat Khutar

Our mission

Sustainable cities and communities, built bottom-up through participatory community-led action.

We are a group of community-driven individuals working towards building sustainable and inclusive communities through grassroots participation, innovation, and collective action — guided by a simple belief that every individual has unlimited potential when given access to the right resources.

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What we do

Cleaner communities, empowered women, and circular systems built from the ground up.

We run grassroots programs across waste segregation, women's livelihoods, plastic reduction, and sustainability education — turning environmental awareness into everyday habits and dignified work for rural communities.

Impact, in progress

Measured in communities, not press releases.

A decade of grassroots action

10+

Years

12,500+

Community Volunteers

1.1 Mn

People Reached

600K

Lives Impacted

1.3 Mn

Unique Interventions Delivered

5

Districts

17

Blocks

Sakshi Singh Sirari, Founder of Green Future Collective
Sakshi Singh Sirari · Founder

Founder's note

"Sustainability is not a programme. It is a politics — of land, of labour, and of women."

I started Green Future Collective because the people closest to the climate crisis — rural women, waste workers, smallholder producers — are almost always the last to be consulted about solutions. We are building the opposite kind of organisation: one where they design the systems, run the facilities, and share in the value created.

Sakshi Singh Sirari

Founder · Green Future Collective

Projects

Case studies, not photo galleries.

Project image for Bada Mangal Plog Drive
Community Clean-Up & AwarenessCase study

Bada Mangal Plog Drive

16 June 2026

Kachiyani Kheda Mandir, Tilhar, Uttar Pradesh

Challenge
Large public gatherings generated litter around the temple premises, creating cleanliness and waste management challenges.
Approach
Green Future Collective organized a community-led plog drive, combining waste collection with awareness on cleanliness and responsible disposal practices.
Outcome
The initiative brought volunteers and community members together to create a cleaner public space while promoting environmental responsibility and civic participation.
Project image for Koodadhan Workshop at Maa Sharde Inter College
Schools · Waste Awareness & EducationCase study

Koodadhan Workshop at Maa Sharde Inter College

June 2026

Maa Sharde Inter College, Tilhar, Uttar Pradesh

Challenge
Students lacked practical understanding of waste segregation and the value of recyclable materials.
Approach
Conducted an interactive Koodadhan workshop with demonstrations, discussions, and waste-to-wealth learning activities in partnership with Nagar Palika Parishad Tilhar.
Outcome
300+ students engaged, improved awareness of waste management practices, and committed to promoting sustainability within their communities.
Project image for Natural Holi Awareness Rally - Katra
Schools · Environmental AwarenessCase study

Natural Holi Awareness Rally - Katra

March 2026

Katra Nagar, Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh

Challenge
The widespread use of chemical colors and festival waste created environmental and public health concerns during Holi celebrations.
Approach
Green Future Collective organized a student-led awareness rally in partnership with Nagar Panchayat Katra, promoting natural colors, cleanliness, and sustainable celebrations.
Outcome
Students and residents engaged in conversations around eco-friendly festival practices, helping increase awareness of safer and more sustainable Holi celebrations.

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