Zero Waste Starts in Pakistani Kitchens
How source segregation at home can reduce landfill pressure in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad — one household at a time.
Every day, Pakistani households generate organic waste that could be composted, recycled, or safely separated — but most of it still ends up mixed in one bag headed for landfill.
Eco Zindagi was founded on a simple belief: change starts at the kitchen counter. When families separate organics, dry recyclables, and reject waste at the source, the entire waste chain becomes cleaner, cheaper, and more circular.
Our Basic Zero-Waste Bin and Eco Caddy Mini are designed specifically for Pakistani apartment sizes and daily cooking habits — from daal and roti scraps to fruit peels and tea leaves.
Cities like Lahore and Karachi are facing mounting waste crises. Household-level segregation is not a luxury — it is the most scalable first step any family can take today.
Start small: keep a 5L caddy on your counter, empty it into your main bin weekly, and sprinkle BrownBoost to control moisture and odor.