Ranked third globally, India has emerged as a powerhouse for over 100 unicorns, fuelled by a strong culture of technology and innovation spreading from metros to tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
Building on this momentum, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), in partnership with the Startup Incubation and Innovation Centre (SIIC), IIT Kanpur, launched the second cohort of startups in the sanitation and waste-management sector at the Swachhata Startup Conclave on 24th November 2025 in New Delhi.
Launching the event, the Minister of State, MoHUA, Mr Tokhan Sahu, highlighted the Ministry’s initiatives under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U).
Mr Sahu said, “Over the past decade, Swachh Bharat Mission–Urban has transformed waste management from conventional practices to cutting-edge, tech-driven solutions. Our engagement with startups is empowering young innovators to build a cleaner, greener, and more self-reliant India – creating jobs, generating revenue, and driving real change on the ground.”
Speaking on the Ministry’s vision on startups in swachhata, he said, “We are building a national exchange platform that brings together startups, urban local bodies, investors, and key stakeholders – making it easier to identify challenges and deploy homegrown solutions at scale. Through supportive policies and stronger market access, we aim to accelerate innovation, strengthen the startup ecosystem, and advance the vision of a truly Aatma Nirbhar Bharat in waste management.”
Rapid urbanisation is driving demand for smarter service delivery, and startups across fintech, e-commerce, ed-tech, health-tech and mobility are transforming how urban local bodies function. Major hubs like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Delhi-NCR are driving this growth, with smaller cities rising rapidly.
Fuelling a shift from job-seekers to job-creators, the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has onboarded over 5,000 waste-management startups, strengthening urban sustainability and service delivery nationwide.
Launched in 2014 with the clarion call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Swachh Bharat Mission–Urban has reshaped India’s urban sanitation ecosystem.
From eliminating open defecation to advancing scientific waste management, Swachh Bharat Mission has made cleanliness a nationwide people’s movement. In its second phase, SBM-U is accelerating the shift to garbage-free cities through waste segregation, recycling, circular-economy solutions, and innovation, while keeping sanitation workers’ safety and dignity at the core.
Over the past decade, Swachh Bharat Mission–Urban has shifted from conventional waste management to cutting-edge, tech-driven solutions.
By engaging startups across the waste value chain, the Mission is accelerating innovation – from mechanised manhole cleaning by Arc Robotics and smarter waste tracking via ReCircle to circular-economy enterprises like EcoKaari, Padcare, Uneako and Muddle Art, and new business models like Kabbadiwala.
Together, they are transforming India’s waste ecosystem and driving a cleaner, greener urban future.

SBM-Urban 2.0 fosters the adoption of locally developed, cost-effective innovations and business models in sanitation and solid waste management. By supporting small enterprises and startups through R&D investments and technology challenges, the Mission pushes for ‘Vocal for Local’ & ‘Make in India’.
To strengthen India’s rapidly expanding waste-management startup ecosystem and elevate the efforts under the Mission, the Swachhata Startup Challenge was conducted in 2022. This dynamic platform brings together startups, investors, financial institutions, and urban local bodies.
In Cohort 1, nearly 230 + applications were received. After rigorous evaluation, 30 Startups, providing a variety of innovative services across the waste management value chain, were selected for techno-financial handholding.
This intervention resulted in scaling up revenue generated by 11-fold and funding support by 6–fold. Nearly 20 % of the women–led solution providers have been engaged.
The application process for Cohort-2 start-ups of the Swachhata Startup Challenge was completed in 2024. 400+ applications were received, and after scrutiny, 32 startups are being onboarded to make a difference in the sector through their innovative technologies.
This partnership with Startup Incubation and Innovation Centre (SIIC), IIT – Kanpur, promotes innovation in the waste management sector by providing state-of-the-art infrastructure, R&D facilities, mentorship, investor connects, bootcamps, knowledge sessions, and much more to strengthen the incubated startups.
Startups under Cohort 1 are not only generating revenue but also driving jobs and measurable outcomes on the ground. With mentorship and financial support, 30 startups have delivered impressive results, treating 300+ lakh litres of wastewater, managing 63,000+ MT of waste, clearing 15,000 MT of street garbage, and processing 200 MT of biodegradable waste.
Together, they have a combined revenue of over ₹500 crore and have created more than 2,000 employment opportunities, fuelling both innovation and impact.
With 32 startups joining Cohort 2, the Swachhata Startup Challenge is fast-tracking cleaner, tech-driven urban solutions. Led by youth and women innovators, these ventures span circular waste management, segregation, desludging, and waste-to-energy.
Supported with mentorship, infrastructure, and market access through IIT Kanpur and Urban Local Bodies (ULB) partnerships, they will trial and scale impactful sanitation solutions nationwide.
With SIIC, IIT Kanpur anchoring the innovation and incubation efforts, the Swachhata Startup Challenge is set to become one of India’s most impactful national platforms for waste-tech deployment.
The Ministry aims to strengthen the waste management startup ecosystem by building a unified platform for solution exchange. Urban local bodies can flag challenges, while onboarded startups offer tailored innovations.
This access gateway will connect startups, investors, ULBs and key stakeholders, supported by enabling policies that promote ease of doing business and faster adoption of clean technologies.





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