Damooga Foundation runs impactful plastic-free campaigns across schools, markets, and communities to reduce single-use plastics and promote sustainable alternatives. We believe small actions lead to big change when practiced collectively.
From awareness drives to cloth bag distributions and eco-clubs, our plastic-free model involves citizens, students, and institutions.
Students lead the change through rallies, workshops, and no-plastic pledges.
We provide cotton bags and encourage reuse culture in markets and households.
We organize zero-waste zone creation and garbage separation efforts with locals.
We work with shops, vendors, and hotels to reduce plastic packaging and adopt green practices.
Plastic pollution affects land, water, and life. Our campaigns spark change from ground level. Here’s why they work.
Community adoption lowers street litter, drains clogging, and landfill overload.
Students, vendors, and families shift toward reusable habits.
Municipalities and panchayats adopt plastic bans and endorse sustainable options.
Cotton bag makers and recyclers benefit through green economic alternatives.