Indian Entrepreneur Named Among 'Young Champions Of The Earth' Winners By UNEP

 


A 29-year-old Indian entrepreneur is among the seven winners of the prestigious ‘Young Champions of the Earth’ 2020 prize given by the UN environment agency to global change-makers, using innovative ideas and ambitious action to help solve some of the world's most pressing environmental challenges. Vidyut Mohan, an engineer, is the cofounder of 'Takachar', a social enterprise, enabling farmers to prevent open burning of their waste farm residues and earn extra income by converting them into value-added chemicals like activated carbon on-site, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said.

  • Since Takachar was launched in 2018, Mohan and its co-founder Kevin Kung have worked with about 4,500 farmers and processed 3,000 tons of crops
  • Each will receive $10,000 for seed funding and tailored-training to help scale up their ideas

Did You Know

The Young Champions of the Earth prize is awarded every year to seven entrepreneurs under the age of 30 with bold ideas for sustainable environmental change

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