Press Features and My Journey with Endlessly Green
A collection of press features, community projects, and highlights from my decade-long journey of making waste management a part of everyday life in Bangalore.
This is Nagaraj sir, a seasoned farmer, explaining different soil types. Farmers like him are the real soil scientists, holding generations of wisdom. We must honor their work and recognize that our health is deeply connected to the health of our soil.
It's compost tea time. When your composter is working well, it will release this nutrient-rich liquid called leachate or compost tea. Dilute it with water and use it to feed your plants; they will love it.
I was proudly featured by Mosaic, a platform celebrating sustainability. It's an honor to be recognized as a "composting guru" and to have a platform to share my passion for responsible waste management.
This video captures the journey of Endlessly Green over three years. From designing five different composters to publishing my book, it has been a challenging but incredibly rewarding journey as an eco-entrepreneur.
A look at our stall setup for an event at BMS College of Engineering. It's a great opportunity to showcase our range of home and community composters, from the Ebony to the Eva.
A close-up of my book, "Endlessly Green," at our event stall. It's always a proud moment to see the physical result of years of hard work and research.
I was honored to be featured in Bangalore Mirror on World Environment Day as one of four "eco-champions" helping to keep Bengaluru green. It's a proud moment to have my work recognized.
The full newspaper spread from the Bangalore Mirror feature. It's wonderful to be featured alongside other passionate individuals working on lake rejuvenation and tree planting in our city.
A close-up of my "Green thumb" feature in the Bangalore Mirror. I began this journey in 2009, and it's been a long but fulfilling path to promoting zero-waste systems across the city.
On my way to a client visit at Akshayakalpa in Tiptur. The mission was to set up an experiment to compost their dairy rejects, a challenging but important task in achieving a circular economy.
About Additional Media & Press
Transitioning from a decade of environmental journalism to the practical world of soil health was not just a career shift, it was a necessity. From running experiments on dairy rejects at agricultural sites to being recognized as an eco-champion in the Bangalore Mirror, I have spent years proving that waste segregation and composting are achievable habits. These features document my journey to make the science of 'kasa vingadane' [waste segregation] accessible to every urban home in India.
My work at Endlessly Green is rooted in the belief that we have become alienated from the soil. The media coverage and community features you see here are milestones in a long, ongoing effort to bridge that gap.
Whether it is being featured by Mosaic for sustainability or participating in World Environment Day initiatives in our city, the goal has always been the same: to turn the complex science of Carbon-to-Nitrogen ratios and aerobic composting into something you can easily manage in your own kitchen.
Beyond the press features, this collection highlights the collaborative spirit of our work. You will see glimpses of our onsite setups at institutions like BMS College, where we demo real-world systems, and our experimental visits to partners like Akshayakalpa to treat organic waste at scale.
Why does this matter to you? Because these aren't just photos. They represent the diverse environments—from tiny apartment balconies to large community campuses—where we have successfully implemented zero-waste systems. If you have been hesitant to start because of concerns about space, odour, or technical complexity, know that these solutions have been tested in the most demanding conditions. I invite you to look through these moments and see that composting is not a chore, but a deeply rewarding loop of give and take with nature.
Savita Hiremath
I spent 12 years as a journalist before realizing that the most important stories were buried in our soil. Today, I combine that investigative background with the science of composting to help you turn your kitchen waste into black gold. It is not magic; it is just simple, consistent common sense.
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