After a successful stint at a leading automobile MNC in Germany, Anil returned to India.
For years, he had mastered combustion engines, supply chains, and global business strategies. But back home, a new calling emerged — quieter, yet more profound.
One morning, he had an epiphany: to dedicate his life to sustainability.
Today, Anil isn’t talking torque and horsepower. He’s teaching communities about composting, running workshops on waste segregation, and inspiring youth to rethink consumption. His venture turns everyday waste — banana peels, paper scraps, garden trimmings — into rich compost and community transformation.
What once was engineering for performance is now engineering for the planet.
It makes you wonder: what if his passion for sustainability had been noticed earlier?
Would a Mercedes be powered by kitchen waste today?
Would an Audi sprout a green conscience?
🚀 HR and CSR leaders — here’s your invitation.
Within your high performers may lie hidden crusaders — for the environment, for education, for equity. People who are waiting for a platform, not applause.
Can your talent systems spot them?
Can your engagement programs nurture them?
Anil is a reminder: great potential doesn’t always wear a label.
Sometimes it composts quietly — until it’s given sunlight.
#CSR #HowardGardening
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