Goa, India
Why Goa?
Every meter of beach in Goa has an average 25.47g of plastic. The total litter, including nylon fishing nets, glass, e-waste, Styrofoam and Thermocol, is 205.75g/m2 — the highest in the country.
In 2024, we are planning our greatest project so far in Goa, India, with the use of our underwater and air drones, our new Beach Bots and of course – with the support of local people.
The Government of Goa has announced many projects in last few years to create a circular economy that can sustain itself without damaging the serene beauty of the state.
As part of its action plan for climate change (2020), the government is establishing plastic waste collection facilities across the National Highways.
The area also has recycling and solid waste management (SWM) Facilities


