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Greenmyna and Anandana Bring Eco-Action to Stadiums for ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

  • Writer: sanjan ganguly
    sanjan ganguly
  • Oct 28
  • 5 min read

The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 wasn’t just about record-breaking crowds and nail-biting matches; it was also a massive test for stadium waste management. Thousands of fans meant tons of waste, from food wrappers to plastic bottles, and keeping the grounds clean was a huge challenge. That’s where Greenmyna teamed up with Maidaansaaf, a flagship initiative by Anandana under the Coca-Cola India Foundation, to make a difference. Their coordinated efforts not only ensured tidy stadiums but also promoted awareness about dry and wet waste segregation, showing that even big events can be fun, exciting, and eco-conscious at the same time.


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Importance of Keeping Stadiums Clean and Hygienic


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Keeping stadiums clean isn’t just about appearances — it directly affects the health and comfort of players, staff, and spectators. A tidy environment makes the experience more enjoyable for fans and ensures that matches run smoothly without hazards on the field. Proper waste management also prevents litter from piling up, which can create slips, contamination, or other safety issues. During large-scale events like the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, maintaining cleanliness is crucial for smooth operations, a positive fan experience, and a safe, healthy environment for everyone involved.


Greenmyna with Anandana Foundation Initiative


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For the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, Greenmyna joined forces with the Maidaansaaf initiative by the Anandana Foundation to keep stadiums clean and welcoming. Before every match, the Greenmyna team would meet with the Maidaansaaf crew to walk through the stadium, making sure everything was ready - segregated bins for dry and wet waste were in place, clearly marked, and easy for fans to use.


During the matches, the teams followed regular cleaning schedules and kept an eye on litter hotspots, while the IEC (Field Cleanliness) program helped maintain tidy grounds throughout. Signage and branding around the stadium reminded everyone that cleanliness and eco-friendly habits matter, turning a simple act of disposing of trash properly into a shared effort that fans could be proud of.


Naming and Association of Stadiums


During the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, stadiums like Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai, Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati, Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore, and ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam were named and associated with Greenmyna and the Anandana Foundation. This collaboration provided a visual link between the venues and the cleanliness efforts, encouraging fans and visitors to respect and maintain healthy surroundings. The visible branding and association of these stadiums with the foundation not only promoted awareness but also fostered a sense of community responsibility among attendees.


The Maidaansaaf Team: Ensuring Field Cleanliness


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The Maidaansaaf team played a crucial role in keeping the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 stadiums spotless. Volunteers and staff worked tirelessly before, during, and after every match to ensure the grounds stayed clean, safe, and welcoming for players and fans alike. Dry and wet waste bins were thoughtfully placed across the stadiums, making it easy for spectators to dispose of their waste responsibly. After each game, the team went a step further - they checked every waste collection vehicle to make sure that dry and wet waste remained properly separated. Their attention to detail and constant supervision helped prevent contamination and kept the system running smoothly. What truly stood out was their spirit - turning cleanliness from a task into a shared effort that everyone in the stadium could feel part of.


Importance of Collecting Dry and Wet Waste in Stadiums


Collecting dry and wet waste properly at stadiums is essential to keep large sporting events clean and eco-friendly. Dry waste, like plastics, paper, and metals, can be recycled when collected separately, while wet waste, such as food scraps and other biodegradable materials, can be composted to reduce landfill burden.


During the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, the Greenmyna team worked closely with Maidaansaaf to make this happen. Separate bins for dry and wet waste were placed across all stadiums, and vehicles with divided compartments transported the waste so it never got mixed. This careful system prevented contamination, supported recycling, and showed that even high-energy sports events can be sustainable and responsible, setting an example for fans and organizers alike.


Importance of Separate Waste Management


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  • Easier handling: Keeping dry and wet waste separate makes collection and processing much simpler and more efficient.

  • Cleaner surroundings: Proper segregation helps maintain a hygienic environment for players, staff, and spectators.

  • Specialized vehicles: Vehicles with separate compartments for dry and wet waste prevent contamination during transport.

  • Efficient processing: Segregated waste supports recycling and composting, reducing the overall load on landfills.

  • Sustainable large-scale events: Even high-energy events like the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 can run responsibly without compromising the fan experience.


How Proper Segregation Helps


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  • Simplifies recycling and disposal: Segregation reduces the complexity of handling large amounts of waste at stadiums.

  • Correct processing of dry waste: Items like plastics, paper, and metals are collected separately so they can be recycled efficiently.

  • Clean wet waste collection: Biodegradable materials such as leftover food and flowers are gathered without contaminating recyclables.

  • Raises awareness: Proper segregation sets an example for staff and spectators, reinforcing responsible waste habits.

  • Supports healthy surroundings: A well-managed waste system keeps stadiums and their surroundings hygienic, safe, and enjoyable for everyone.


Conclusion: Maintaining Hygiene and Clean Spaces


Thanks to the teamwork between Greenmyna and the Anandana Foundation, the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 didn’t just shine on the field — it also stood out for its clean, well-managed stadiums. With proper dry and wet waste segregation and the on-ground support of the Maidaansaaf team, every match became a step toward greener, more responsible sports events.


This initiative proved that big crowds and big cleanliness can go hand in hand. It set a new example for how Indian stadiums can stay spotless, sustainable, and welcoming — showing fans that true victory is when both the game and the environment win together. 


FAQs

What does Greenmyna and Anandana Foundation do?

They keep stadiums clean and hygienic, implement IEC (Field Cleanliness) programs, and raise awareness about dry and wet waste.

How are dry and wet waste collected in stadiums?

Separate collection bins and vehicles with different compartments are used to prevent mixing.

What does IEC mean, and what is its purpose?

IEC stands for Field Cleanliness, ensuring stadium grounds remain tidy and that healthy surroundings are maintained.

Why is it important to keep dry and wet waste separate?

Mixing waste creates problems; separate collection ensures easier handling and minimizes waste.

How does Greenmyna and Anandana Foundation keep stadiums clean?

By regular cleaning, separate waste collection, and collaboration with Maidaansaaf to maintain clean spaces throughout events.




 
 
 

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