How It Works
A sacred cycle of transformation
Temple Collection
Visitors use pristine, odor-free toilet facilities at pilgrimage temples. Waste is automatically processed into biodegradable bags visible through viewing windows.
Mango Integration
Local mango agricultural byproducts are combined with temple waste, creating optimal compost ratios while supporting farmers.
Compost Generation
Biodegradable polyester bags accelerate decomposition, producing nutrient-rich compost in weeks instead of months.
Forest Regeneration
Compost enriches soil in elephant corridor zones, restoring native vegetation and creating sustainable habitats.
Elephant Sanctuaries
Profits fund land acquisition and protection for elephant corridors between fragmented temple forests.
Sustainable Model
B2G temple contracts, visitor passes, and carbon credits create a self-sustaining cycle of conservation.
The SacredLoop Moment ✨
A temple visitor uses a pristine, odor-free toilet facility, then watches through a viewing window as their waste is automatically processed into a biodegradable bag. They see a real-time dashboard showing: "Your visit just funded 5 square meters of elephant corridor protection"—with a live camera feed of elephants walking through that exact forest section. An ordinary bathroom break transformed into a moment of profound connection with wildlife conservation.
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