‘One Green Planet’ website writes about JAAGRUTI and JAAGRUTI Waste Paper Recycling Services

Link to the Original post: http://www.onegreenplanet.org/news/stray-dog-organization-started-by-siblings/

Stray animals need all the help they can get – and every organization providing such care is not only incredibly precious but most often simply indispensable in the fight to make the lives of street animals better. One of such organizations is Jaagruti, a private trust from Delhi.

Jaagruti Trust was created by Vasudha Mehta, her brother Vivek, and mother Neeru in 2009. Their vision was to “inform, inspire, and share” – “Jaagruti” means “Awakening” in Hindi. The initial start of the project might have seemed like a small step, but, in fact, it was anything but that – now more than 2,000 street animals owe their lives to Jaagruti’s work!

The aim of the home-run trust is to provide onsite first-aid treatment for stray dogs suffering from injuries or maggot infections. To help the animals, Jaagruti works with a team of para-veterinary consultants and trained veterinary pharmacists.

The initial spark for starting the organization goes a long way back for Vasudha who, together with her family, used to look out for many stray dogs when she was younger. She recalls one special dog, Bhooru, who was with them for seven years and inspired all the more love for dogs in need. “I guess it all started there,” Vasudha told

“I guess it all started there,” Vasudha told The Better India, “right from the conscious feeling about the state of street animals.”

The siblings would often find that many strays were simply vanishing from the streets. The animals were being picked up for sterilization, but what was happening tot hem later remained unknown. Later, they found that the dogs were being dropped off at random locations, which resulted in further deaths. It was then that Vasudha and her brother began to take some of the dogs from their area into their own car for sterilization, after which they would take them back to the same place they had come from.

In 2004, Vasudha began to work with an animal welfare organization, learning more and more about stray animals’ lives. Then, in 2009, she and her brother began writing a blog publishing articles voicing concerns about municipality-driven sterilization and offering some basic first-aid measures for encountered animals in need. Soon, Vasudha found herself running a helpline where people could report cases. Finding that sterilization alone is not enough, they began giving dogs first-aid treatment.

Vasudha emphasizes how important her family is in what she is doing – she attributes her success to her mother for her support and her brother for always being a partner in good deeds.

Jaagruti’s work for stray animals is priceless – for so many of them, literally life-saving – but that is still not all that the organization is engaging in. In 2011, the siblings also started a venture involving paper recycling services. Since then, they have partnered with over 300 corporate and government organizations!

To learn more about Jaagruti and their fantastic work, visit www.we-recycle.org and click here for visiting the JAAGRUTI website to know more about their work for welfare of street animals

Image source: Jaagruti

Our association with BSES Rajdhani Power Limited: a moment captured!

Vasudha and Vivek Mehta of JAAGRUTI Waste Paper Recycling Services hand over the Certificate of Recycling to the CEO of BSES Rajdhani Power Limited in presence of the team at BRPL that helped roll the Paper Recycling Initiative across all offices of theirs in Delhi

Vasudha and Vivek Mehta of JAAGRUTI Waste Paper Recycling Services (on the left-centre of the photograph) hand over the Certificate of Recycling to the CEO of BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) in presence of the team at BRPL that helped roll the Paper Recycling Initiative across all offices of theirs in Delhi. The news was circulated in the in-house/internal magazine publication of BRPL named ‘Connexion’ as well.

Video: JAAGRUTI Waste Paper Recycling Services featured on an episode of “Dharti” on Green TV

Video: Ms. Vasudha Mehta, Co-founder of JAAGRUTI speaking at the FIIB Sustainability Summit 2013

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Our work with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

Our work with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was featured in the press nationwide recently. We have been working with DMRC since mid of 2015  and have been also engaged with confidential document destruction of their records. This photo above shows Vasudha Mehta, the Co-founder of JAAGRUTI Waste Paper Recycling Services handing over the Certificate of Recycling to the Controller of Stores at DMRC at an Environment Day related Function

Our work with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was featured in the press nationwide recently. We have been working with DMRC since mid of 2015 and have been also engaged with confidential document destruction of their records. This photo above shows Miss. Vasudha Mehta, the Co-founder of JAAGRUTI Waste Paper Recycling Services handing over the Certificate of Recycling to the Controller of Stores (CoS) at DMRC at an Environment Day related Function and the DMRC Controller of Stores proudly displaying the Notepad made of recycled paper.

Our work with C&S Electric Limited

Our work with C&S Electric Ltd., a company which is amongst the leading suppliers of electrical equipment  in India and is India's largest exporter of industrial switchgear

Our work with C&S Electric Ltd., a company which is amongst the leading suppliers of electrical equipment in India and is India’s largest exporter of industrial switchgear. We have been working with all their Delhi-NCR based production plants to recycle their waste paper for many years now, as part of the company’s CSR initiative.

Paper Paper everywhere…

Paper products & everyday life

>This post is kind courtesy of paperrecycles.org

Many of us take for granted that paper allows us not only to enjoy our lives but also to go about our daily routines with greater efficiency.

From the thinnest tissue, to the most absorbent diaper, to the toughest corrugated box, there are almost as many different kinds of paper as there are uses for it.

Most of us begin our mornings by enjoying the comforts of paper products – from facial tissue and paper towels, to the morning newspaper, to the carton that holds your orange juice, and the paperboard packaging that holds your breakfast cereal.

Our children benefit from paper each school day from classroom drawings and notebook paper to text books that students learn from.

At work, office papers help us communicate. Even in this digital age, and despite talk about the “paperless office,” office papers are essential for copiers, laser printers, brochures, notepads, and other uses. And since digital documents can be deleted, there’s nothing like having a back-up on paper.

Wherever we go, paper is there to help at every turn. It’s the bags that hold your groceries or latest clothing purchase. It’s the cards, letters and packages you receive, the cup that holds your coffee, and the album that holds your memories.

Even while we sleep, paper is still hard at work providing a host of innovative paper products that help hospitals deliver cleaner, better patient care and protect healthcare personnel. Paper is at work in thousands of industrial and manufacturing applications helping keep the air clean, and providing protective apparel and innovative packaging.

When you consider the tremendous benefit of paper, it’s clear that we must all continue to work together by recycling used paper.

Recycling is easy to do and it’s good for business and the environment….and we at Jaagruti™ Waste Paper Recycling Services can help recycle your waste paper at no cost, if your organisation is based out of Delhi and NCR.

So next time you read the paper, open your mail, clean out your files, or empty a box, don’t put that paper and paperboard packaging in the trash. Complete the circle and recycle it.

Complete the circle by recycling your waste paper through us at ‘Jaagruti Waste Paper Recycling Services’

 

How to reduce and reuse paper?

Next time you waste paper, you may do well to remember that paper doesn’t grow on trees! 

But, about 17-22 full grown trees are cut to make 1 tonne of paper.

Paper usage is inevitable, we understand that because we also use paper, BUT you can help the environment by reusing paper. Reuse minimizes the amount of trash you produce and conserves precious natural resources.

Many everyday paper items can be reused and kept out of landfills:

  • Replace using tissue papers with handkerchiefs, why waste paper made out of trees, when you can use a piece of cloth that can be washed over and over again and reused..Think?
  • Save paper that has print on only one side. This paper can be reused in a variety of ways: for writing lists or notes, as drawing or coloring paper for children, for home printing that doesn’t need to be professional.
  • Save toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls. These can be used for school or home art projects. They can also be used for starting seeds.
  • Save tissue wrapping paper. It can be reused for wrapping another gift, as packing material, or for protecting Christmas ornaments for storage.
  • Save junk mail. It can be used to make lists, as scratch paper, for a child’s drawing.
  • Replace paper bags with cloth bags while you go shopping.

If you have some paper left that hasn’t been reused through some method above or has been used and re-used to the hilt and can’t be used or re-used anymore, don’t throw it away!

Recycle it and all your organisation’s waste paper by contacting us at ‘Jaagruti™ Waste Paper Recycling Services‘.

We do it for free and we do it to save many a tree!

Recycling Paper saves Trees, Water and Power..

By recycling 1 tonne of your organisation’s waste paper can help save a lot of resources, like:

  • 17 trees
  • 275 pounds of sulphur
  • 350 lbs of limestone
  • 9,000 lbs of steam
  • 60,000 gallons of water
  • 225 kilowatt hours
  • 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space

And when it comes to counting your organisation’s green points or Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Ratings-by recycling your organisation’s waste paper through us at ‘Jaagruti,you can help double your profits at no extra costs as you :

  • Save precious natural resources and help profit the planet, and you
  • Help your organisation profit by getting from us paper stationery made of 100% Recycled White ECF (Elemental Chlorine Free) Paper!