2016 volunteers responsibly collected and disposed 3,665 kg of community waste through the gamified Trash Hunt 4.0 initiative in Ernakulam in collaboration with Duravit India and Good Deeds Day.

2016 volunteers responsibly collected and disposed 3,665 kg of community waste through the gamified Trash Hunt 4.0 initiative in Ernakulam in collaboration with Duravit India and Good Deeds Day.

We are excited to share that the final numbers are out! A total of 2,016 volunteers came together for Trash Hunt 4.0 and collectively removed 3665 kg of waste from our environment. We sincerely appreciate every volunteer who stepped forward to take action for a cleaner and greener community.

👑 Trash Hunt Champions: Cochin College of Arts and Science, Kakkanad @cochincollege_kakkanad emerged as the Champions of Trash Hunt 4.0 by mobilizing an outstanding 164 volunteers.

✨ Special Appreciation: SCMS Group of Institutions @scmscochinofficial for mobilising an incredible 266 volunteers across 4 institutions 👏

🌱 Special Recognition: These colleges stood out for their Impact per Volunteer (kg) - showcasing exceptional individual contribution:
- Mar Athanasius College (Autonomous), Kothamangalam @macollege_autonomous -7.66 kg/volunteer
- Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Thevara, Kochi @shc.thevara - 2.76 kg/volunteer
- Chemists College of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research, Ernakulam @chemists_college –2.48 kg/volunteer

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all participating colleges, faculty members, student coordinators, and volunteers for their incredible efforts in mobilising participants and promoting climate action through volunteering.

See you again at Trash Hunt 5.0 – bigger impact awaits! 💛