From HER Perspective / Feedback on Idea




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Kartavya Charitable Trust’s team members did research and analysis on this subject regarding the mentality, concept or attitude of females regarding disposing of sanitary waste. They were totally unknown and unaware of our motto.

Our team members met few females: Housewives, Teenagers, Business women, and Teachers with different backgrounds like few were from slum area, few were multi millionaires, and few were highly qualified while few less qualified. The Team tried to cover almost all categories. They made KCT’s concept very clear and then took their feedbacks.


Here we give list of some feedbacks received by the team:

  • She has agreed to buy incinerator only if it costs around Rs. 2000/-
  • Awesome concept to save earth. She’ll definitely co-operate.
  • Who cares? Till today she used to throw it in dustbin as it goes out of her house, she really doesn’t bother. What happens next with it? It’s none of her business! Whether it gets burnt, pollutes air / soil or harms animal: she doesn’t care at all.
  • Such an eye opening concept: Will definitely follow and convince others too for the same.
  • Who’s going to live 800 years and see destroyed earth? It’s enough for her that she’s not suffering from any disaster.
  • Can’t believe it: Every female should buy incinerator at home, compulsory to save environment
  • She wants to buy incinerator which burns sanitary napkins plus diapers of kids too.
  • She felt to buy incinerator in her home-but her old age in-laws have rigid mentality. To convince them for permission of placing incinerator at home is too tough-but she’ll try her best.
  • This is all bull shit – business strategy –those incinerator manufacturers want to sell their machines by convincing us in this way.
  • Worth understanding- it's necessity of today’s life