Community Projects
At the heart of every sustainable change is a strong, united community. Through collaborative efforts, we work hand-in-hand with local residents to address environmental challenges, implement practical solutions, and build resilience. From clean-up drives to skill-building workshops, our community projects empower people to take ownership of their environment and create a healthier, more sustainable future together. Because when communities thrive, the planet thrives too.


The Himalayan Cleanup
In a meaningful partnership, Navikru Eco Foundation & Little Green World joined hands with The Himalayan Cleanup (THC) to tackle the pressing issue of plastic pollution in the Ladakh Region. This collaboration brought forth remarkable participation from Ladakh, showcasing a collective effort towards sustainable solutions.
The Himalayan Cleanup (THC) highlights the problem of plastic pollution in the Indian Himalayan Region and engages people to look at sustainable solutions.
The Himalayan Cleanup from Home initiative stands as a testament to the impactful contributions of all participants in this vital environmental endeavor in understanding the waste generated in their households
Winter Camp at Nubra Valley
On February 12, 2024, Navikru Eco Foundation in collaboration with Rinchen (Founder Err Gauch Space, Nubra) conducted an engaging sustainability and waste session at Hunder, Nubhra famously known for its sand dunes and double hump camels. The session focused on teaching kids about plastics and waste segregation through fun games and interactive learning.Each student was given a pencil and pen made from waste and held a discussion on sustainable alternatives.

Shey Winter Camp
In February 2022, Navikru Eco Foundation, in collaboration with the youth of Shey Yokma, organized a month-long winter camp to raise awareness about waste issues. Through interactive experiments, games, and hands-on activities, children explored sustainable solutions. The camp culminated in an exhibition, a community clean-up drive, and a meeting with the Councilor to address waste management. This initiative empowered young minds to take responsibility for their environment, fostering a commitment to sustainability and conservation in Ladakh.