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Bhutanese entrepreneur Tshering Dorji focused on mission to create cleaner environment for Bhutan

By ANI | Updated: April 12, 2023 20:25 IST

Thimphu [Bhutan], April 12 : Tshering Dorji, Bhutan's young social entrepreneur is driving transformation in Trashiyangtse, The Bhutan Live ...

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Thimphu [Bhutan], April 12 : Tshering Dorji, Bhutan's young social entrepreneur is driving transformation in Trashiyangtse, The Bhutan Live reported, adding that Tshering remained focused and disciplined in his mission to create a cleaner environment for Bhutan, despite facing criticism and opposition from friends and family.

Despite being the only waste entrepreneur in Trashiyangtse today, Tshering's business has created income-earning opportunities for the local people while making the town much cleaner than it was a few years ago. With plans to buy more machines and expand his business, Tshering is eager to do more if given financial support.

Tshering started his waste business in Doksum back in 2009 with an unwavering determination to bring a sustainable business solution to clean up towns. This was despite initial criticism from many who deemed it a bad idea.

According to The Bhutan Live, having grown up in Phuentsholing, Tshering was no stranger to the waste business. However, finding investors for his venture proved to be a challenge, until the Loden Foundation provided him with the necessary funding to launch his business in Thimphu.

Although the business did not work out well in Thimphu, Tshering persisted and established a centre in Mongar. While he made money from the business, he found that it wasn't benefiting the community. This prompted him and his wife to become equal partners and take a loan to establish the business in Doksum, where they could make a positive impact on the environment and the community.

According to Tshering, waste will remain a problem if the people do not change their mindset and that whole-hearted support from the government is crucial.

Tshering was in recognition of his efforts, awarded the people's choice leader in Bhubaneshwar, India by the International Youth Committee in 2017, and the Asia Inspiration Awards Sri Lanka in the following year. For Tshering, waste management is not just a profit initiative, but a social responsibility to educate people on how to manage their own waste and create a better environment for all.

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