

We then curate the submissions and post an image each week on the Instagram handle of Sanctuary Nature Foundation. The project invites photographers from across India to submit images that illustrate the impact of garbage on nation’s wild species. To highlight this travesty, I and my colleague at the Sanctuary Nature Foundation, Prachi Galange, conceptualised an Instagram project titled #InOurFilth. Thousands of tonnes of untreated and unsegregated waste pollute the country’s land, water and air, while serving as toxic foraging grounds for a plethora of wild animals. In the absence of efficient waste management systems, India is grappling with a mammoth garbage problem.

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