This objective is to make vegetable markets poly bags free, creating awareness among vegetable vendors as well as customers about the negative effects of plastic bags on the environment, human health, and wildlife. Inspiring them to switch from plastic bags to the bags by not to providing vegetables in poly bags. Sahegaami is providing cloth bags to the vendors made out of recycled cloth and paper.
Together we can mitigate the sufferings of the migrants; let's ensure no one near us facing food crises. Sahegaami is providing ration kits to the daily wagers facing life threat due to work lost. Our team is working on the ground and we need your support, help us in feeding migrated labors.
We proudly accept old papers and cloths used gently and recycle them for further use. Donate us old paper and we will get them recycled into fresh notebooks, printing papers etc. to be distributed to the NGOs children’s. We recycle old cloth into various other products which can be the substitute of plastic.
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