Brothers Recycle 1,300 Tonnes After Asthma Attacks
Two Delhi brothers turned childhood asthma struggles into a youth-led recycling movement that's processed over 1 million kg of waste. One Step Greener now operates in 14 cities and creates jobs for women across India.
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When Delhi's toxic air sent Nav and Vihaan to the hospital with repeated asthma attacks, the brothers didn't just get medicine. They got motivated.
The young siblings started small, segregating waste at home and learning how pollution and improper garbage disposal choked their city's air. But that first step sparked something bigger than they ever imagined.
Today, their organization One Step Greener has recycled over 1,300 tonnes of waste across India. The youth-led initiative operates in 14 cities, turning what started as a personal health crisis into a solution that cleans communities and creates opportunity.
The brothers built more than an environmental project. They created a social enterprise that employs women, giving them stable livelihoods while tackling India's mounting waste crisis one neighbourhood at a time.

The Ripple Effect
One Step Greener proves that youth leadership isn't just symbolic. Nav and Vihaan's initiative tackles multiple challenges at once: reducing landfill waste, improving air quality, and generating income for women who need it most.
Their model shows other young people that age doesn't limit impact. Starting with waste segregation at home, they scaled their vision city by city, building partnerships and systems that actually work.
The brothers transformed their personal struggle into collective progress. Every tonne of waste they divert from landfills means cleaner air for kids like they were, fewer respiratory problems, and proof that one family's determination can reshape how entire cities handle waste.
Sometimes the biggest solutions start with two kids who simply refused to accept that breathing shouldn't hurt.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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