
Zero Waste Dudhouli Municipality
Dudhouli already started its zero waste journey. This project helps scale and strengthen those efforts so the municipality becomes a national model.

Invest in People
Your contribution keeps organizers ready, communities connected, and rapid responses funded when they matter most. Help us move resources faster to the frontlines.











Immediate relief for waste workers and communities facing climate disasters
Long-term funding for refill systems, composting sites, and reuse hubs
Support Zero Waste connects you to the people and projects driving real Zero Waste change.
Support Proactively
The Solidarity Fund provides rapid support to members, waste workers and waste pickers, and other frontline communities affected by climate impacts, disasters, or repression. It strengthens resilience and collaboration across Asia Pacific.
Support the Solidarity Fund today. You can make a difference by donating through our secure payment gateway or bank deposit. Your contribution helps sustain emergency response, collaboration, and resilience across the region.
Ways to Donate
Bank deposit.
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In-kind or partnership support.
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Invest in Community
Zero Waste Communities are grassroots groups leading real solutions on the ground.

Dudhouli already started its zero waste journey. This project helps scale and strengthen those efforts so the municipality becomes a national model.

Mountain communities face growing waste with limited capacity to respond. This project equips local leaders with plans, skills, and tools to implement zero waste solutions.

Small vendors who sell honey, vinegar, and local products depend on glass jars. Without a reuse system, containers are lost, costs rise, and waste increases.

Fabric scraps are burned or dumped, harming health and climate. Rural women can turn this waste into value.

Waste systems rely on informal workers but rarely support them. Youth want solutions but lack platforms.

Good zero waste research exists but rarely reaches decision makers. Misinformation fills the gap.

West Java sends over 10,000 tons of organic waste to landfills every day. At the same time, communities compost, farm, and distribute food. They lack...

Food waste makes up 44 percent of Malaysia's waste. Landfills are filling faster than expected. Councils need low cost solutions now.

A residential school of 310 people uses 24,000 liters of potable water daily. One third goes to washrooms. Greywater reuse can cut this demand significantly.

The North Dhaka WTE project threatens wetlands, public health, and over 5,000 waste pickers. Risks were downplayed and consultations were weak.

You protect livelihoods, health, and human rights. A proposed incinerator in Smokey Mountain threatens over 23,000 urban poor residents and hundreds of waste pickers. Communities...
Fuel Just Transition
The Zero Waste Transition Fund accelerates the adoption of Zero Waste systems across Asia Pacific. It supports community-led initiatives that reduce pollution, create green jobs, and strengthen sustainable waste systems.
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