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PHOOL – Sustainability of the Ganges Through Empowering Women: A Brighter Future for the Next Generations of Indian Children; A Case Study with Teaching Notes

aChrist (Deemed to be) University, India
bAmity University, India
cUniversity of Malta, Malta
dGalgotias University, India

Being a Child in a Global World

ISBN: 978-1-80117-241-7, eISBN: 978-1-80117-240-0

Publication date: 30 September 2022

Abstract

Rivers are very close to Indian culture and civilisation. Indians treat rivers as holy and connect them to their faith. Human-induced activities unintentionally pollute the water bodies. The present case revolves around an innovative social enterprise – PHOOL, which deals with the recycling of flowers offered by devotees at temples. Thus, preventing thousands of kilograms of floral waste from being dumped into rivers daily and polluting them. The idea was conceived to save the most revered river – the Ganges. These flowers are mostly loaded with pesticides and insecticides, which further merge with river water making it even more toxic, endangering marine lives. PHOOL collects flowers from various places of worship and recycles them into handcrafted incense sticks and biodegradable Styrofoam. This unique venture has also been patented for its process and technology of floral waste recycling. Their mission is to save and preserve the river Ganges and empower marginalised women by providing employment opportunities while at the same time giving a livelihood and a future to Indian child and the generations to come. The child could now afford schooling, in hopes of a better economic future in a healthier environment while maintaining all societal traditions. It is essentially a case of social entrepreneurship that aims to help readers understand the intricacies of starting and surviving a social enterprise and ensuring continual sustainability. To create the case, an interview was carried out with Ms Ekta Jain (Associate, Marketing and Communications, PHOOL), as well as a literature review and data were collected on the social enterprise and significant events that take place in the Indian social entrepreneurship ecosystem. PHOOL is a case on ensuring a balanced approach between the economy, environment and society. It aims at protecting and creating a balance between the environment, the economy and the society, generating a new inflow to the economy, providing a purpose in life for those most in need of it and a livelihood free from pollution and deprivation, and making the world a better place to live in. It is creating a balance between societal needs, the environment that requires protection, the economy and ensuring continuity.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

The authors are thankful to the team at PHOOL and specially Mr. Apurv Misal (Head of Marketing and Sales, Phool.co) and Ms. Ekta Jain (Associate of Marketing and Communication, Phool.co) for allowing them to collect sample data. They are thankful to everyone in the organisation who contributed directly or indirectly in writing this interesting piece of research.

Citation

Upadhyay, D., Tyagi, P., Grima, S. and Balusamy, B. (2022), "PHOOL – Sustainability of the Ganges Through Empowering Women: A Brighter Future for the Next Generations of Indian Children; A Case Study with Teaching Notes", Yerdelen, B.K., Elbeyoğlu, K., Sirkeci, O., Işıkçı, Y.M., Grima, S. and Dalli Gonzi, R.E. (Ed.) Being a Child in a Global World, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 219-260. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-240-020221023

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Copyright © 2022 Deepika Upadhyay, Pallavi Tyagi, Simon Grima and Balamurugan Balusamy. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited