Wilma Rodruigues discusses India's garbage crisis & real solutions | Saahas Zero Waste | Expressions Podcast
Wilma Rodrigues, Chief Transformation Officer of Sahas Zero Waste, joins us in an eye-opening conversation on this week’s episode of the Expressions Podcast.
In the chat, we dive deep into India's waste management crisis and the systemic solutions that actually work.
Tune in to learn how one woman's 1983 moment sparked a 25-year movement transforming waste management across India, why bulk waste generators hold the key to solving India's garbage crisis, and the uncomfortable truth about waste-to-energy plants and why they're failing cities like Delhi, Gurgaon, and Bangalore.
Wilma also shares quick, practical home-composting solutions we can easily incorporate into our daily lives. Further, we also learn how decentralised waste systems work better than mega-infrastructure in cities like Indore & Pune.
Also, listen to real stories of dignity – how Sahas Zero Waste transformed informal waste workers into salaried employees.
In this episode, you'll learn:
* How the Solid Waste Management Rules Notification of April 2026 defines bulk generators
* Why is bulk waste generator accountability important
* Why investing in home composting is a sustainable way forward
* What are Kasa Rasa communities
* How decentralised collection models will be helpful
* A clear explanation of RDF technologies like pyrolysis, gasification, and incineration.
* An understanding of windrow composting & bio-mining methods
* Observations from the Okhla landfill failure case study
* The idea behind and progress made by Pune's SWACHH model
* Importance of resource recovery tracking & circular economy frameworks
About Wilma RodriguesWilma Rodrigues is the founder of Saahas and the Chief Transformation Officer of Saahas Zero Waste, a social enterprise. An alumna of St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, she is a former journalist with the Times of India and Business World.She has received numerous accolades, including the Best Social Entrepreneur award from the Namma Bengaluru Foundation and the FICCI Indian Circular Economy Award.
She has successfully integrated zero-waste systems for global giants such as Microsoft, Accenture, Goldman Sachs, IKEA, and Coca-Cola.