With changing times and climate, unsustainable religious practices have taken a toll on the natural resources in India. It’s quite ironic that the river most sacred to the Hindus is also the world’s most polluted river, the Ganges.
Kal-ki, aims to aid the Indian population transition to sustainable practices using cultural & religious practices by providing alternative products and reimagined value chains.
We aim to generate sustainable product and systems designs that are culturally well informed and acceptable to the society, as a means to gradually alter their lifestyles and at the same time generate viable sources of income for those who are affected by changing climates the worst.
India, a country with 99.1% of the total population identifying as religious - a potpourri of various religions, therefore serves as an ideal testing ground for the business model which can then be scaled up to other markets in the world.