 Food is one of the basic needs for human survival. As students, we need a healthy and sumptuous meal to focus on our academics and grow physically and mentally. But have you ever wondered how much waste is generated every day from a little amount of food that we leave on our plates in each and every meal of the day? Well, somebody thought it through. An IIT Kanpur Ellumini Hari Shankar provided a solution to this problem with reduced efforts and enhanced results in the depletion of biotegradable waste generated. If we talk about composting, there is a manual Bhoomi composter which we have created. Bhoomi is a machine called Bhoomi stands for biocomposting of horticulture and organic waste into manure indigenously. And the manual Bhoomi composting machine can be used in every village. It is such a simple and simple technique that a farmer does not need any kind of infrastructure. The bioenzyme that we have created is a simple bed. Gather the waste in one direction, add the bioenzyme and just mix it regularly. Just do this much and you have prepared the waste and mixed the bioenzyme. You mix it every 10 days. The third time, the fourth time you mix it, your compost will be ready. So it is so simple, it is so economical, it is so human friendly, which is our manual. When we talk about automated people, which we deploy in cities, then you can put it in an apartment, you can put it in your house. It has solar waste, it has shredding itself, it has mixing itself, it has any kind of smell, it has carbon filters, it has air pumps, you do not have to do anything, whatever your kitchen waste is coming out, you put your kitchen waste in this machine. If you are in the community, in the apartment, then separate the waste. One staff, take the whole waste and put it in the machine. The machine will cut it itself, whatever process is in it, it will start and after 15 days, you can take out the compost from that machine. So these are the two things in USP. One, where we have to make it economical, it has been done economically. It is so economical that there is no composting solution in India yet. When we have to make it automated, technical, then with the state of the art technologies, automated composting machine is not available in India. Government has also recognized their efforts and they received both financial as well as mentoring support. I went to the villages and the residential area in and around our campus, spend at least 15 days understanding the complete ecosystem there and the waste management, how do they cater to. We clearly distinguished there is wet waste and dry waste. Then we thought, why do not we convert this wet waste into a useful product? My role as a mentor was to help this company to do an empathy study and then clearly define a problem statement for them, helping them in ideating several solutions and finally from those solutions whatever we have done, we picked and did cut and paste across the solution and came up with three products. These three products were prototype fabricated and tested and then we could take our stand what is to be produced, what is the reliability and repeatability of our machine. Agnes also provides a solution for treatment of kitchen waste from house and from that waste, a new application of compost can be created for small organic kitchen garden. Basically they give us two types of compost. One is liquid compost and another one is dry compost. During COVID there was no other option. We took care of gardening and then we started. We have cherry tomatoes, the basic one is liquid manure This area completely we have used only liquid manure. They have also helped in waste segregation in campus of IIT Kanpur. We hired a company named Agnes Management Private Limited which started in 2018 and they had done two types of collection so we have given two types of dust bin in each house. One is green and one is blue. We used to collect garbage in each house. We used to take kitchen waste in one dust bin and solid waste in the other. This process started in 2018 with segregation. Waste management is one of the pressing issues of our country and an efficient technique to manage this waste is the need of the earth. This innovative solution will not just solve the problem of managing waste but will also deal with agriculture pollution.