Sattva backs Karnataka zero-waste initiative
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Sattva backs Karnataka zero-waste initiative

Sattva Group and Knowledge Realty Trust recently announced the Karnataka Zero Waste Initiative on Earth Day 2026, reinforcing efforts towards sustainable waste management and circular economy practices.

The initiative aims to reduce landfill dependency, improve waste segregation, enhance recycling systems and promote responsible disposal across developments and communities in Karnataka. It is expected to encourage broader participation from businesses, residents and local stakeholders.

The collaboration highlights growing private sector focus on environmental stewardship and resource efficiency. The programme is aligned with wider sustainability goals and seeks to create scalable zero-waste models for urban infrastructure and real estate ecosystems.


Sattva Group and Knowledge Realty Trust recently announced the Karnataka Zero Waste Initiative on Earth Day 2026, reinforcing efforts towards sustainable waste management and circular economy practices.The initiative aims to reduce landfill dependency, improve waste segregation, enhance recycling systems and promote responsible disposal across developments and communities in Karnataka. It is expected to encourage broader participation from businesses, residents and local stakeholders.The collaboration highlights growing private sector focus on environmental stewardship and resource efficiency. The programme is aligned with wider sustainability goals and seeks to create scalable zero-waste models for urban infrastructure and real estate ecosystems.

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