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SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A GREENER TOMORROW

LEADING THE WAY
IN ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSULTING

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About EcoForge

EcoForge is a student-led sustainability and innovation initiative that transforms environmental responsibility into hands-on learning. Rooted in experiential education, EcoForge empowers students to design, develop, and implement eco-friendly products and solutions that address real-world challenges such as waste management, sustainable energy, and responsible consumption.

Vision & Mission

To create environmentally responsible global citizens who lead sustainable change through innovation, awareness, and action.

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To integrate sustainability with experiential, student-driven learning.

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To promote waste reduction through upcycling, recycling, and circular economy models.

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To foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and problem-solving skills.

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To encourage environmental awareness through community outreach and real-world impact.

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To empower students to develop sustainable solutions that benefit society and the planet.

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To create environmentally responsible global citizens who lead sustainable change through innovation, awareness, and action.

WHAT WE BRING TO THE TABLE

Competitions & Recognition

Team Ignite – Rooftop Farming & Sustainability

  • Top 3 Finalists out of 64 teams
     

  • National competition organised with IIM Calcutta
     

  • Introduced students to agribusiness, pricing, cost analysis, and customer engagement

EcoBriq – Award-Winning Innovation

  • Winner – GoGreen Harela Competition (Red FM)
     

  • Winner – Entrepreneurs for Tomorrow (UPES)
     

  • Winner – Energy Summit 2024 (UPES) + ₹2,000
     

  • Winner – Dehradun International Science & Technology Festival +                   ₹10,000
     

  • Winner – MU20 Indore Entrepreneurship Challenge
     

  • Runner-Up – Energy Summit 2025 (UPES) + ₹5,000

Polygreen Bricks

  • Winner – MU20 Indore
     

  • Top 30 Finalist – Young Entrepreneurship for Tomorrow (UPES)

Design Innovation – Meraki, The Doon School

Students designed a multi-functional wheelchair featuring independent movement control, a foldable instrument table, and assistive tools. The project was praised for its empathy-driven, human-centred design.

Project Name
& location

OUR PROJECTS

DELIVERING SUCCESSFUL ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS

EcoTote

EcoTote is a range of reusable bags created by upcycling garbage bags, plastic waste, jute, waste plants, chip packets, old sachets, and other discarded materials. This initiative promotes reduced plastic usage, responsible consumption, and sustainable fashion while building students’ skills in design, branding, and entrepreneurship.

EcoBriq involves the production of sustainable fuel briquettes made from newspapers, hay, vegetable peels, forest leaves, and dry waste. Students collected garbage from villages and dry leaves from nearby forests, converting them into eco-briquettes using a machine they designed and assembled themselves. These briquettes are now used in the school kitchen for preparing tandoori rotis, demonstrating real-world application and impact.

EcoBriq

Eco Tiles (Polygreen Bricks & Tiles)

Eco Tiles are manufactured using biodegradable and recycled materials such as plastic waste and thermocol. Heat- and water-resistant, lightweight, and durable, these tiles and bricks offer an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional construction materials.

Eco-friendly writing tools made from recycled paper that grow into plants after use. These promote circular sustainability and environmental awareness. Students also created pen holders using waste paper and recycled materials.

Seed Pens & Pencils

Dhoop & Incense Sticks

Handmade incense sticks created using plant waste and natural materials, offering a chemical-free and sustainable alternative to commercially produced products.

Our Initiatives

Community Cleanliness Drives

Under teacher supervision, students conducted large-scale cleanliness drives in Doonga village, promoting the vision of a cleaner and greener India through active community engagement.
Students planted 70 trees within the school campus, including neem, amla, and guava. Extending their efforts beyond campus, they planted over 100 additional trees in collaboration with NGOs, reinforcing biodiversity and environmental stewardship.

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Plantation Drives – Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam

Students cultivated organic vegetables on school rooftops, later used in the school kitchen. They also prepared natural liquid pesticides and insecticides using vegetable and fruit peels, learning sustainable, chemical-free farming techniques.

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Rooftop & Landscape Farming

Students converted old plastic bottles into hanging flower pots and created decorative sculptures—such as duck figures—from old clothes dipped in cement, painted and displayed across campus.

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Creative Recycling

EcoForge students conducted awareness campaigns among villagers, school staff, and local workers, encouraging reduced use of coal and plastic, and promoting sustainable living practices.

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Awareness & Outreach

Looking Ahead

EcoForge continues to expand its impact through upcoming national competitions, entrepreneurship challenges, and a skill-to-job pipeline for underprivileged students—focused on empowerment, skilling, and long-term economic upliftment.

At EcoForge, sustainability is not an activity—it is a mindset. Through innovation, responsibility, and purpose-driven learning, students are shaping solutions for a better, greener future.

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