ESG strategies that ignore waste systems are incomplete and misleading. Here’s why waste must sit at the core of ESG, EPR compliance, and sustainability governance. Introduction: The ESG Blind Spot No One Talks About ESG has become the dominant language of sustainability. Boards discuss it. Investors demand it. Companies report it. Yet one critical element is consistently treated as an afterthought: Waste. In most ESG strategies, waste appears as a checklist item — recycling percentages, diversion rates, or a short paragraph buried inside sustainability reports. Rarely is it treated as a core system that determines environmental impact, social outcomes, and governance credibility . That omission is not accidental. It’s systemic. And it’s why ESG without a waste strategy is incomplete sustainability . ESG Looks Holistic — Until You Examine the Waste Layer On paper, ESG covers everything: Environmental: emissions, resources, pollution Social: labor, safety, c...
Welcome to WasteWiseTech.
I’m Pinak, the person behind this initiative. WasteWiseTech is my effort to show how India can transform its waste management challenges into real opportunities using technology and circular economy strategies.
Through this blog, I share insights, ideas, and solutions that prove every piece of waste has hidden value. From smart waste practices to green innovations and wise financial approaches, my goal is to inspire change and build awareness.
At WasteWiseTech, the vision is simple: to move toward a cleaner, greener, and wealthier India by rethinking the way we handle waste.
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