We have faced many obstacles during this LIA, but we have overcome them by applying all of the life lessons we have learned.
Even though we lacked the resources to carry out offline activities, we remained optimistic. Additionally, we lacked adequate human resources. During that critical election period, the majority of the institutions were closed. Our volunteers had concerns about safety.
We have been able to build a community of 250 members. There are people who use plastic products mostly in their daily life for availability and low maintenance but they are unaware how destructive plastic is. We tried to let them know the real scenario for greater good.
We have taught people how to reuse waste and be benefited by merely organic waste which they used to throughout.
A good number of students know how to reduce plastic pollution because now they know the eco bricks model.
We are highly interested to develop our brainchild eco revolution in the days ahead. In light of that, we have scheduled a number of activities, including
• Outlining a revenue model: Occasionally, our project's financial needs might not be met by donors or organizations. At that point, we could move forward through our revenue model without outside help.
• The compost fertilizer we are going to make will be extremely high-quality at an affordable price. Since we have already arranged for ready land and organic waste.
• A complete proof waste management course has been created by us: People will learn how to live frugally by eliminating waste as part of the zero waste lifestyle course.
• As we become more aware of the enormous market demand for organic products, we are making additional significant plans to produce organic goods. When purchasing organic goods, consumers are even willing to pay extra. However, that's only going to happen if we have enough money.