Program track

Green Livelihoods

Training underserved learners for water management, Energy and Solid Waste Manager pathways, waste segregation, waste-to-value awareness, CNG and biomethane literacy, circular economy, and community environmental action.

Who it serves

For local systems that need trained people on the ground.

  • Municipal solid waste and ward-level outreach projects.
  • Water management, water testing, safe storage, and conservation awareness projects.
  • Energy and Solid Waste Manager skilling for institutions, campuses, wards, and CSR geographies.
  • CSR programs focused on environment, circular economy, and clean communities.
  • Colleges and youth groups seeking employable green skills.
  • CNG, CBG, biomethane, composting, and waste-to-value awareness programs.

Modules

From awareness to field usefulness.

01

Waste Literacy

Segregation, contamination, wet/dry streams, composting basics, and source-level behavior.

02

Waste-to-Value

CNG, biomethane, CBG, composting, resource recovery, and the economic logic of circular systems.

03

Water Management

Water testing, safe storage, filtration basics, rainwater harvesting awareness, conservation habits, and reporting.

04

Energy and Solid Waste Management

Ward audits, basic energy literacy, collection coordination, reporting, and manager-level field routines.

05

Community Mobilization

How to explain, demonstrate, record, and follow up with households, shops, schools, and institutions.

06

Safety and Dignity

Personal safety, protective behavior, occupational respect, and ethical public communication.

07

Field Practicum

Local water or waste audit, awareness session, segregation demonstration, or institutional mapping exercise.

08

Livelihood Routes

Water management support roles, Energy and Solid Waste Manager roles, green ambassador roles, outreach support, micro-enterprise paths, and partner deployment options.

Pilot this track

Bring Green Livelihoods to a ward, campus, or CSR geography.

Start with 30 to 50 learners and one measurable local water, waste, or clean-energy challenge.

Discuss a pilot