RUSTIC rooftop farming through barrel Compost
- Bangladesh
- Nonprofit
The specific problem we are addressing is the adverse impact of extreme heat on building performance, indoor living conditions, and the well-being of residents in densely populated urban areas. Extreme heatwaves and the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon have been shown to significantly increase internal temperatures in buildings, leading to discomfort, disrupted sleep, and increased energy demands for cooling. This situation is exacerbated by global warming, which directly affects densely populated urban areas like Ward no. 18 under Khulna Metropolitan city.
In Ward no. 18, with a population of approximately 52,000, the effects of extreme heat are particularly pronounced due to the lack of green spaces, disappearing trees, and the prevalent use of air-conditioners and air coolers, contributing to increased carbon emissions. Unused rooftops in the community absorb extreme heat, further elevating indoor temperatures. This environmental vulnerability is compounded by household waste management issues, as kitchen garbage often remains unused and contributes to local environmental degradation.
The scale of this problem is significant both locally and globally. In Khulna and similar urban areas worldwide, thousands of people are affected by the adverse effects of extreme heat on building and infrastructure performance, as well as on their health and well-being. Globally, urban areas are experiencing increasing temperatures due to climate change, leading to a rise in heat-related illnesses, higher energy consumption for cooling, and greater strain on infrastructure.
Several factors contribute to this problem, including urbanization, deforestation, and the lack of sustainable building and waste management practices. Our solution aims to address these factors by introducing eco-friendly rooftop initiatives and promoting sustainable practices at the household level.
Our proposed solution includes the development of eco-friendly rooftop technologies and activities to reduce heat absorption, enhance building performance, and provide residents with a space for fresh organic gardening. By utilizing unused rooftops for eco-friendly initiatives, we can mitigate the effects of extreme heat, reduce energy consumption, and create green spaces that contribute to improved air quality and community well-being.
Additionally, we plan to implement household waste management programs that encourage recycling and composting, turning kitchen garbage into valuable resources for organic gardening on rooftops. This approach not only addresses environmental vulnerabilities but also provides residents with access to fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, contributing to improved nutrition and overall health.
In conclusion, our solution aims to tackle the pressing issue of extreme heat and its adverse effects on building performance, indoor living conditions, and community well-being in Ward no. 18 and similar urban areas. By leveraging unused rooftops for eco-friendly initiatives and promoting sustainable household practices, we can create resilient, healthy, and vibrant communities that are better equipped to adapt to the challenges of climate change.
Our solution is a community-driven, household-based aerobic composting method using barrel compost production to transform kitchen garbage into valuable compost for rooftop farming in 20 high-rise buildings in Ward no. 18 under Khulna Metropolitan city, Khulna.
Here's how it works:
1. Barrel Compost Production: Each of the 20 buildings will have a pair of barrels placed on their rooftops to collect kitchen garbage from 8-20 families. These barrels will be used to produce compost through an aerobic composting process. Aerobic composting involves using oxygen to break down organic waste, creating a nutrient-rich compost that is ideal for gardening.
2. Rooftop Farming: The compost produced from the barrels will be used for rooftop farming on each building. Building owners and residents will have the opportunity to cultivate a variety of fruits and vegetables on their rooftops using this compost.
3. Community Engagement: Building owners and residents will actively participate in the project by using the compost for rooftop farming. They will also consume the harvested fruits and vegetables, promoting local food production and consumption.
4. Compost, fruits and vegetables Sales: Any excess compost, fruits and vegetables produced beyond the needs of the building owners will be sold through the RUSTIC sell center. This not only generates income but also promotes the use of compost in other gardening and farming activities.
5. Training and Support: An agriculturist from RUSTIC will organize and facilitate training sessions for building owners and residents on aerobic composting, rooftop farming techniques, and organic gardening practices. This will empower them with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully manage their rooftop farms.
6. Project Duration and Sustainability: The project will span 24 months, during which RUSTIC will provide necessary assistance and support. After the project concludes, stakeholders and RUSTIC will continue to collaborate, ensuring the sustainability of the rooftop farming initiatives and compost production.
In simple terms, our solution involves setting up composting barrels on rooftops to turn kitchen garbage into compost. This compost is then used for rooftop farming, allowing building residents to grow their own fruits and vegetables. Any extra compost is sold, and the harvested produce is consumed by the residents or sold/shared among stakeholders. Training and support are provided throughout the project to ensure its success and sustainability. By implementing this solution, we aim to promote sustainable waste management, local food production, and community engagement in Ward no. 18, Khulna.
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Our solution primarily serves the residents of Ward no. 18 under Khulna Metropolitan city, with a particular focus on approximately 1,500 people from 20 selected apartment buildings. These residents represent a diverse urban community facing various challenges related to waste management, food security, and extreme heat due to climate change.
Target Population:
The target population consists of city dwellers living in high-rise apartment buildings, totaling around 1,500 people. Many of these residents currently have unused rooftops that are exposed to extreme heat and offer no utility. They also face challenges related to waste management, as kitchen garbage often remains unutilized, contributing to environmental degradation in the community.
Underserved Needs:
1. Waste Management: Many residents lack proper waste management systems, leading to the accumulation of kitchen garbage that often ends up in landfills or contributes to local environmental problems.
2. Food Security: There is a craving for fresh, organic fruits and vegetables among residents due to limited access to nutritious food options in the community.
3. Extreme Heat: The lack of green spaces and increasing urbanization exacerbate the effects of extreme heat, making living conditions uncomfortable and contributing to health issues.
Impact of the Solution:
1. Waste Reduction and Recycling: Our solution addresses the waste management challenge by converting kitchen garbage into compost through aerobic composting in barrels placed on rooftops. This not only reduces waste but also turns it into a valuable resource for rooftop farming.
2. Food Security and Nutrition: The rooftop farming initiative provides residents with access to fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, contributing to improved nutrition and food security. Residents will consume the harvested produce, promoting healthier dietary choices.
3. Climate Resilience: The climate-smart rooftop farming and green initiatives help mitigate the effects of extreme heat by creating green spaces that act as natural coolants. The green leaves and plants will provide shade and reduce rooftop temperatures, making living conditions more comfortable.
4. Economic Empowerment: Any excess compost and harvested fruits and vegetables will be sold, creating a financial source for the continuity of the initiative. This economic aspect empowers residents by providing potential income-generating opportunities.
5. Community Engagement and Cohesion: The project fosters community engagement by involving residents in composting, farming, and selling activities. Sharing nutritious fruits and vegetables harvested from rooftop farming strengthens community bonds and promotes collective well-being.
In conclusion, our solution directly serves the residents of Ward no. 18 by addressing their underserved needs related to waste management, food security, and extreme heat. Through aerobic composting, rooftop farming, and community engagement, we aim to improve their quality of life, promote sustainability, and create a resilient and vibrant community in Khulna Metropolitan city.
Our team at RUSTIC is uniquely positioned to deliver this solution to the residents of Ward no. 18, Khulna, due to our longstanding commitment to environmental sustainability, waste management, and community engagement.
Proximity to the Communities:
RUSTIC has been actively involved in Khulna city for 27 years, working closely with more than 10,000 families to collect and convert household waste into organic fertilizer. Our organization has deep roots in the community, and our team members are familiar faces to many residents. This proximity allows us to understand the unique challenges and needs of the community firsthand.
Community Representation:
Our Team Lead and overall team are representative of the communities we serve. Many of our team members hail from Khulna and surrounding areas, and they share the same cultural, social, and environmental values as the residents of Ward no. 18. This shared identity and connection with the community enable us to build trust, foster collaboration, and ensure that our initiatives are culturally and contextually appropriate.
Community-Centric Design and Implementation:
The design and implementation of our solution are meaningfully guided by the communities' input, ideas, and agendas. We conducted surveys and engaged with residents from the targeted apartment buildings to understand their needs, preferences, and concerns. Their feedback has been instrumental in shaping the project's approach and activities.
Promoting Awareness and Education:
RUSTIC has a strong track record of raising awareness about the benefits of organic fertilizer, waste management, and environmental sustainability in Khulna Metropolitan city. Through this project, we will continue our efforts to educate residents about the impact of global warming and the importance of composting, rooftop farming, and green initiatives in mitigating its effects.
Experience and Expertise:
With 27 years of experience in collecting household waste and producing organic fertilizer, RUSTIC has the expertise and resources needed to successfully implement this project. Our team includes skilled agriculturists, community organizers, and waste management experts who will facilitate training sessions, provide technical support, and ensure the project's success.
In conclusion, our team's longstanding presence, community representation, and experience make us the right people to design and deliver this solution to the residents of Ward no. 18. We are deeply committed to building a cleaner, healthier, and more resilient community by promoting sustainable practices, fostering community engagement, and empowering residents to take ownership of their environmental future.
- Adapt cities to more extreme weather, including through climate-smart buildings, incorporating climate risk in infrastructure planning, and restoring regional ecosystems.
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Over the past 15 months, RUSTIC has made significant progress in implementing our pilot project, starting with two buildings and a total of 78 beneficiaries from 12 families. Our team worked diligently to mobilize and engage family members, sharing the concept and ensuring their active participation.
To begin, we conducted a thorough feasibility survey in collaboration with a civil engineer, focusing on the rooftop's weight load and structural integrity. By closely working with our agriculturist, we guided and assisted families in preparing barrel compost and setting up their rooftop farms. We allocated two separate shaded areas using nets (known as "Ghuri" or "Macha" in Bengali) to protect the plants from extreme weather conditions.
The roof space available for cultivation consisted of two areas, one measuring 1800 square feet and the other 2200 square feet. Our technical officer conducted training sessions for household members from both buildings, educating them on the collection of kitchen waste for compost production. Simultaneously, our agriculturist provided training on soil preparation, watering techniques, and compost application.
To ensure optimal growth and minimize water usage, we encouraged the use of kitchen water for irrigation, strictly avoiding the use of any detergent or chemically contaminated water. In total, we prepared 44 half barrels, filling them with the appropriate soil mixture and compost. Various vegetable seedlings, including Cabbage, Cauliflower, Green peas, Bottle gourd, Spinach, Bean, Eggplant, and Chili pepper, etc. were planted in these barrels.
After three months of diligent nurturing, we successfully harvested a substantial amount of vegetables from the rooftop gardens, amounting to an average of 120 kilograms per month. Additionally, we produced a remarkable six metric tons of compost, utilizing four metric tons within the rooftop gardens themselves. The remaining two metric tons were even sold within the community, contributing to its sustainability.
Throughout this pilot initiative, the family members directly involved in the project have gained significant benefits. Beyond the tangible outcomes of bountiful harvests and compost production, the rooftops themselves have been transformed into controlled and protected spaces, shielded from extreme heat by the presence of the rooftop gardens.
As we reflect upon our accomplishments thus far, we are encouraged by the tangible positive impact we have made on the lives of our beneficiaries. These achievements inspire us to continue expanding our efforts and implementing our sustainable rooftop gardening model to benefit even more families in the future.
We are applying to Solve because we believe that Solve’s unique approach and network can help us overcome barriers and grow our initiative. While we value financial support, our motivation for applying goes beyond raising funds. Solve offers access to resources, expertise, and partnerships that can advance our solution and scale its impact.
One specific barrier we face is the lack of technical expertise and resources to further develop and optimize our solution. As a small team, we have limited capacity to invest in research, development, and technology enhancements. By partnering with Solve, we hope to connect with technical experts and organizations who can provide valuable insights, guidance, and support in refining our solution. We believe that Solve's network can connect us with mentors and advisors who can help us overcome technical challenges, improve our solution's efficiency, and ensure its long-term sustainability.
Cultural barriers also pose a challenge for us. Our solution requires a shift in mindset and practices, particularly among individuals and communities who may be resistant to change. Solve's focus on creating connections and driving conversations can be instrumental in overcoming these cultural barriers. With Solve's support, we aim to leverage their platform to engage in dialogue, raise awareness, and foster a culture of sustainability and resilience. The network and partnerships offered by Solve can help us connect with like-minded organizations, influencers, and change-makers who can amplify our message and promote the adoption of our solution on a broader scale.
Lastly, we recognize the importance of the market in driving the success and sustainability of our solution. Identifying viable business models, accessing markets, and forging partnerships with relevant stakeholders are crucial steps in scaling our initiative. Solve's emphasis on connecting Solver teams with partners aligns perfectly with our needs. We believe that Solve can facilitate introductions to potential investors, customers, and collaborators who not only share our vision but also have the resources and market expertise to support our solution's growth. By leveraging Solve's extensive network, we aim to forge partnerships that will enable us to expand our reach, increase our impact, and ensure the long-term viability of our solution.
In summary, while financial support is appreciated, our primary reason for applying to Solve is the opportunity to overcome the various barriers hindering our solution's progress. By leveraging Solve's network, we hope to access the technical, cultural, and market expertise necessary to refine our solution, navigate complex challenges, and scale our impact. We are excited about the potential collaborations and connections Solve can offer and believe that this partnership will be instrumental in accelerating our journey towards realizing our vision.
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Our solution, the community-driven household-based aerobic method of barrel compost production and rooftop farming, is innovative in several ways.
Firstly, we are addressing the problem of household waste and the lack of organic waste management solutions in urban areas. By using a barrel composting system, we are offering a simple and practical approach for households to convert their kitchen garbage into nutrient-rich compost. This approach is easily adoptable and scalable, as it can be implemented in any high-rise building with a pair of barrels.
Secondly, our solution integrates rooftop farming, utilizing the compost produced to grow fruits and vegetables. This not only reduces waste but also promotes sustainable urban agriculture and food self-sufficiency. By utilizing the rooftop space, we would like to make efficient use of available empty rooftops in densely populated Khulna city through this project at extensive level.
Our solution has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts in this space. Firstly, it can serve as a replicable model for other high-rise buildings facing similar waste management challenges. The simplicity and affordability of the barrel composting system make it accessible to a wide range of communities. As more buildings adopt this solution, the volume of organic waste diverted from landfills will increase, reducing the environmental impact of waste disposal.
Furthermore, the cultivation of rooftop gardens can have positive effects on the local environment. These gardens act as green spaces, improving air quality, reducing the urban heat island effect, and providing habitat for pollinators and other wildlife. The project can inspire other communities to explore greening initiatives and contribute to urban sustainability efforts.
In terms of changing the market/landscape, our solution introduces a new approach to waste management and urban agriculture. As more buildings implement this approach, there may be increased demand for composting systems, rooftop garden infrastructure, and related services. This creates opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs in the waste management and urban farming sectors. The market could expand to include providers of composting equipment, compost distribution networks, and urban farming consultancy services.
Additionally, the project's focus on training and capacity-building can empower community members with valuable skills and knowledge in organic waste management and rooftop farming. This can lead to the emergence of a knowledgeable and skilled workforce in these areas, contributing to job creation and economic development.
In summary, our community-driven household-based aerobic method of barrel compost production and rooftop farming offers an innovative solution to organic waste management and urban agriculture challenges. Through the adoption of this approach, we can catalyze positive impacts by reducing waste, promoting sustainable urban agriculture, creating green spaces, and potentially changing the market landscape.
The theory of change for our project is based on addressing two key problems: unused rooftops and kitchen waste, while aiming to improve environmental sustainability and community nutrition.
Problem Statement:
Many rooftops in Khulna Metropolitan city remain unused, absorbing extreme heat and increasing the need for air-conditioning or air coolers, which in turn increases carbon emissions. Additionally, household kitchen waste is often discarded without proper use, leading to environmental vulnerabilities. At the same time, there's a lack of access to fresh organic fruits and vegetables, leading to nutritional imbalances within the community.
Activities and Immediate Outputs:
We propose a community-driven approach to address these issues by implementing a household-based aerobic composting method using Barrel compost production from kitchen waste. Each of the 20 high-rise buildings in Ward 18 under Khulna Metropolitan city will be equipped with a pair of Barrels to collect kitchen waste from 14-20 families. This will lead to the immediate output of compost production.
Intermediate Outcomes:
The compost produced will be utilized for rooftop farming on these buildings. This will lead to a decrease in unused rooftops, reducing heat absorption and the need for air-conditioning. Additionally, it will provide a sustainable solution for kitchen waste, reducing environmental vulnerabilities.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Environmental Impact:
Reduced carbon emissions from decreased use of air-conditioning.
Improved rooftop conditions, contributing to urban cooling.
Reduction in environmental vulnerabilities from proper waste management.
Community Nutrition and Well-being:
- Increased access to fresh organic fruits and vegetables, leading to improved nutrition.
- Community members consuming the harvested produce will benefit from a more balanced diet.
- Economic opportunities through the sale of surplus produce, improving household incomes.
Evidence and Support:
The link between aerobic composting and reduced kitchen waste has been supported by various studies and practices globally. Additionally, rooftop farming has been shown to have positive environmental impacts, including urban cooling and carbon sequestration. Research indicates that community-driven initiatives like ours can lead to increased community engagement and improved environmental and nutritional outcomes.
Stakeholder Engagement and Support:
Training sessions will be conducted by agriculturists from RUSTIC to ensure the proper implementation and maintenance of the composting and farming processes. RUSTIC will also facilitate the sale of surplus compost and produce through their sales center, providing economic benefits to the community.
Project Duration and Post-Project Sustainability:
The project duration is 24 months, during which stakeholders will actively participate and benefit from the project. Post-project, stakeholders and RUSTIC will continue to collaborate, ensuring the sustainability and further development of the initiatives.
In conclusion, our project aims to create a sustainable solution to unused rooftops and kitchen waste while promoting environmental sustainability and improving community nutrition. Through a well-designed and community-driven approach, we expect to achieve immediate outputs and long-term outcomes that will benefit the community and the environment.
Impact Goals and Measurement
Impact Goals:
1. Promote Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3):
- Ensure access to nutritious food through rooftop farming, addressing nutritional imbalances within the community.
- Reduce health risks associated with extreme heat by creating cooler rooftop environments.
2. Foster Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11):
- Transform unused rooftops into productive spaces, enhancing urban sustainability and community engagement.
- Integrate climate-smart practices into urban living, promoting resilience to extreme weather conditions.
3. Advance Climate Action (SDG 13):
- Decrease carbon emissions by reducing the need for air-conditioning through cooler rooftop environments.
- Promote a low-carbon food system by utilizing homemade compost for farming, reducing chemical fertilizer use and food transportation emissions.
Measurement of Progress:
1. Nutritional Impact:
- Indicator: Increase in the consumption of fresh organic fruits and vegetables by community members.
- Method: Surveys and interviews with residents to assess dietary changes and nutritional awareness.
2. Environmental Impact:
- Indicator: Reduction in carbon emissions from decreased use of air-conditioning.
- Method: Monitoring and recording energy consumption data before and after rooftop farming implementation.
3. Community Engagement and Participation:
- Indicator: Number of households actively participating in composting and rooftop farming.
- Method: Regular community meetings and feedback sessions, tracking participation rates and feedback.
4. Economic Impact:
- Indicator: Income generated from the sale of surplus compost and produce.
- Method: Financial records and sales data from RUSTIC's sales center.
5. Climate Resilience:
- Indicator: Reduction in rooftop temperatures and improved building insulation.
- Method: Temperature monitoring of rooftops and buildings, using sensors or thermal imaging.
6. Infrastructure and Ecosystem Restoration:
- Indicator: Increase in green spaces and biodiversity on rooftops.
- Method: Regular assessments of rooftop vegetation cover and biodiversity surveys.
By aligning our project with the UN Sustainable Development Goals of Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3), Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11), and Climate Action (SDG 13), we aim to create a transformational impact on people's lives in Khulna Metropolitan city. Our impact goals focus on improving community health, enhancing urban sustainability, and mitigating climate change impacts.
Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative indicators, we will measure our progress towards achieving these impact goals. Regular monitoring, data collection, and stakeholder engagement will ensure that our project remains on track and effectively contributes to the desired outcomes.
Core Technology: Aerobic Composting and Rooftop Farming
Our solution leverages a blend of traditional and modern technologies to address the challenges of unused rooftops, kitchen waste, and the lack of access to fresh organic produce.
1. Aerobic Composting Technology:
- Household-Based Barrel Composting: We employ a community-driven household-based aerobic composting method using Barrel compost production. Each building will be equipped with a pair of Barrels to collect kitchen waste from 14-20 families.
- Technology Description: The Barrels facilitate aerobic decomposition of organic waste, converting kitchen garbage into nutrient-rich compost within a short period. This technology is based on the principles of aerobic composting, which utilizes oxygen to break down organic matter efficiently, minimizing odors and methane emissions.
- Benefit: This composting technology transforms kitchen waste into a valuable resource, reducing environmental vulnerabilities associated with improper waste disposal and enhancing soil fertility for rooftop farming.
2. Rooftop Farming Technology:
- Climate-Smart Rooftop Farming: The compost produced will be used for rooftop farming on the buildings, transforming unused rooftops into productive spaces.
- Technology Description: Rooftop farming involves the cultivation of plants on rooftops using specialized containers or beds filled with soil or compost. This method utilizes vertical space effectively, allowing for the cultivation of a variety of crops.
- Benefit: Rooftop farming provides multiple benefits such as urban cooling, carbon sequestration, and increased access to fresh organic produce. It also promotes community engagement and improves urban biodiversity.
3. Training and Capacity Building:
- Agriculturist-led Training: Training sessions will be organized and facilitated by agriculturists from RUSTIC to educate building owners and residents on composting, farming practices, and maintenance.
- Technology Description: While not a technological innovation in the traditional sense, the training leverages evidence-based agricultural knowledge and practices to empower community members with the skills and knowledge needed to manage composting and rooftop farming effectively.
- Benefit: Capacity building through training ensures the sustainability of the project by equipping community members with the necessary skills to continue composting and farming activities independently.
4. Digital Platform for Monitoring and Engagement (Optional):
- Digital Monitoring System: An optional component could be the development of a digital platform or mobile app to monitor composting and farming activities, track progress, and engage community members.
- Technology Description: The platform could utilize SMS technology or mobile apps to send reminders for compost turning, watering schedules, and harvesting times. It could also provide educational content and facilitate communication among community members and project stakeholders.
- Benefit: A digital platform enhances project management, monitoring, and community engagement, making it easier to track progress towards impact goals and foster a sense of ownership among community members.
In conclusion, our solution harnesses the power of aerobic composting, rooftop farming, and capacity building to transform unused rooftops, reduce kitchen waste, and improve access to fresh organic produce in Khulna Metropolitan city. By integrating traditional and modern technologies, we aim to create a sustainable and resilient urban food system that benefits both people and the planet.
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Staff:
Team Leader (Executive Director): 1 person (20%)
agriculturist 1 person, (part-time)
Technical Officer 1 person, (full-time)
Accounts Officer 1 person, (part-time)
Community Organizer 1 person, (full-time)
Our team has been piloting the Barrel compost rooftop farming for 15 months. As an implementing organization, RUSTIC has experience on waste management, compost production and marketing for 27 years.
Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Our Team
At the core of our team's values is a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We recognize that diverse teams are more innovative, and inclusive environments foster creativity and collaboration. Our leadership team reflects a diverse range of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, ensuring that we approach challenges with a comprehensive and inclusive mindset.
Diversity of Our Leadership Team:
Our leadership team comprises individuals from various cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds. We have members who bring expertise in agriculture, environmental science, community development, technology, and project management. This diversity enriches our decision-making processes, allowing us to consider a wide range of perspectives and solutions.
Goals for Becoming More Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive:
1. Expand Diversity: We are committed to further diversifying our team by following organization’s policy for actively recruiting and retaining individuals from underrepresented groups. We believe that diversity drives innovation and enhances our ability to address the complex challenges we aim to solve.
2. Promote Equity: Equity is a cornerstone of our team's values. We strive to ensure that all team members have equal access to opportunities for professional growth, leadership roles, and decision-making processes. We are dedicated to identifying and eliminating systemic barriers that may prevent the full participation any member within our team.
3. Foster Inclusion: Creating an inclusive environment is crucial for the success and well-being of our team members. We promote open communication, respect for diverse perspectives, and mutual support among team members. We actively seek feedback from team members to continuously improve our inclusivity efforts and ensure that everyone feels welcomed, valued, and supported.
Actions Taken to Achieve DEI Goals:
1. Recruitment Practices: We employ inclusive recruitment practices to attract a diverse range of candidates. This includes advertising job openings in diverse platforms and partnering with organizations that support underrepresented groups.
2. Training and Development: We provide regular DEI and policy understanding training for all team members to increase awareness, foster understanding, and equip our team with the skills needed to promote an inclusive environment.
3. Feedback and Accountability: We have established channels for team members to provide feedback on DEI initiatives and report any concerns or issues. We hold ourselves accountable by regularly reviewing our progress towards achieving DEI goals and making adjustments as needed.
In conclusion, our team is deeply committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. We believe that our commitment to DEI not only enriches our team dynamics but also enhances our ability to lead and implement projects effectively. By prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, we are better positioned to address the diverse needs of the communities we serve and drive meaningful impact.
Our social business model at RUSTIC is designed to provide value to the residents of Ward no. 18 in Khulna Metropolitan city by addressing their needs for waste management, food security, and climate resilience through a blend of innovative technologies and community and community-driven initiatives.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
1. Residents of High-rise Buildings: The primary beneficiaries are the residents living in the 20 selected high-rise apartment buildings, totaling around 1,500 people. They will directly benefit from the compost produced, rooftop farming opportunities, and access to fresh organic produce.
2. Local rooftop farmers: By reducing kitchen waste and producing compost, we indirectly benefit local rooftop farmers by providing them with an affordable and organic fertilizer to improve soil fertility and crop yield.
Products and Services:
1. Aerobic Composting Service: We introduce household-based barrel composting, equipping each building with composting barrels to transform kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost.
2. Rooftop Farming Initiative: We enable rooftop farming by offering training, compost, and technical guidance, turning idle rooftops into thriving gardens for fresh fruits and vegetables.
3. Training and Capacity Building: Our team conducts training sessions led by experienced agriculturists from RUSTIC, educating residents on effective composting and farming techniques.
4. Optional Digital Platform: We provide an optional digital monitoring platform to track progress, offer timely reminders, and foster communication among all stakeholders.
Value Proposition:
1. Environmental Sustainability: Our solution promotes waste reduction, composting, and organic farming, contributing to environmental sustainability by reducing landfill waste, carbon emissions, and promoting urban biodiversity.
2. Community Health and Well-being: We aim to boost community health by offering fresh, organic produce and creating cooler rooftop environments, mitigating nutritional deficiencies and heat-related health risks.
3. Economic Empowerment: Residents have the opportunity to earn income by selling surplus compost and produce, bolstering local economic activity and livelihoods.
Revenue Streams:
1. Compost and Produce Sales: Revenue is generated from the sale of surplus compost and harvested produce through RUSTIC's sales center.
2. Training and Consultation Services: We offer specialized training and consultation services, potentially charging a nominal fee to cover costs.
3. Digital Platform Subscription (Optional): A subscription-based model for our digital monitoring platform can provide recurring revenue.
Community-Centric Approach:
Our business model is deeply rooted in community engagement. We actively seek and incorporate feedback from residents through surveys and discussions to ensure our solutions are aligned with their needs and aspirations.
In conclusion, RUSTIC's business model seamlessly integrates innovative technologies with community engagement to offer comprehensive solutions for waste management, food security, and climate resilience in Khulna Metropolitan city. By addressing the specific needs of our customers and beneficiaries, we aim to deliver impactful value that fosters positive social, environmental, and economic change within the community.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Our plan for achieving financial sustainability revolves around a multi-faceted approach that combines both direct contributions and revenue-generating activities.
Firstly, a significant portion of the initial investment and ongoing operational costs will be covered by financial contributions from the household owner or stakeholder. This commitment ensures a stable financial foundation, allowing us to focus on our core activities without immediate financial constraints.
Secondly, our project implementing organization will contribute in-kind by providing resources, expertise, and labor. This in-kind contribution reduces our operational costs and leverages the organization's existing infrastructure and capabilities.
To generate revenue and sustain the project in the long term, we have implemented two primary revenue streams:
1. Compost Sales: We will produce high-quality compost from organic waste collected both from our rooftop farming and local households. This compost will be sold to local gardeners, farmers, and landscaping companies. With the increasing demand for organic and sustainable farming practices, we anticipate a steady revenue stream from compost sales.
2. Harvest Sales: Our rooftop farming initiative will focus on growing a variety of fruits and vegetables, which will be sold directly to consumers through local markets, community-supported agriculture (CSA) subscriptions, and potentially online platforms. This direct-to-consumer approach not only generates revenue but also fosters community engagement and awareness about sustainable agriculture.
To date, our plans to fund the project have shown promising results:
- We have secured a fund for the project from our organization’s own fund, which has provided initial funding for setting up the rooftop farming infrastructure and composting facilities. This fund not only validates the viability of our project but also covers a significant portion of our startup costs.
- Revenue from our initial compost sales has exceeded expectations, indicating a strong market demand for our product. This early success demonstrates the potential of our composting operation to become a sustainable revenue stream.
- Our harvested fruits and vegetables have received positive feedback from consumers, leading to repeat purchases and word-of-mouth referrals. This early market validation confirms the viability of our rooftop farming initiative and its potential to generate consistent revenue.
In conclusion, our financial sustainability plan combines direct contributions from stakeholders, in-kind support from our implementing organization, and revenue from compost and harvest sales. The early successes we've experienced, coupled with the support from grants and community engagement, give us confidence in the long-term sustainability and success of our project.

Executive Director