CHENNAI (October 2024) —— Habitat for Humanity’sTerwilliger Center for Innovation joined hands with Startup TN and Kerala Startup Mission for the launch of the M-Sand Innovation Challenge 2024. Officially announced at a sector event, the initiative aims to transform the landscape of affordable housing in India through the support and scaling of solutions that can increase supply and improve distribution channels of manufactured sand, or M-sand, as a sustainable and accessible alternative to river sand.
The initiative seeks to address challenges stemming from India’s construction boom, which in turn generated a skyrocketingdemand for sand, one of the sector’s cornerstones. For instance, India is the world’s second-largest producer of cement, requiring huge amounts of sand. This has fueled an illegal industry of river sand mining which, for years, have caused major environmental damage to the county’s rivers.
M-Sand is an eco-friendly alternative to conventional sand thatis made from crushed granite. It has emerged as an alternative aconstruction material, with hopes to address the challenges of river sand mining, but also to help bridge the housing gap of almost 19 million units in urban areas. “Our goal is to collaborate with private sector actors to mainstream sustainable construction practices, with sights on bringing these practices to low-income markets, so that families can build homes that are more sustainable and resilient,” said Anoop Nambiar, India Country Director from Habitat’s Terwilliger Center.
Through its Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter, Habitatfor Humanity has partnered with industries and ecosystem stakeholders to reduce housing costs and improve access to essential building materials. The M-Sand Innovation Challenge 2024 will explore and test cutting-edge technologies across the entire M-Sand value chain—from mining and manufacturing todistribution and application. By integrating innovative practices,it will enhance the availability and affordability of this vital construction resource.
At the event, three businesses were awarded for their potentialto enhance affordable housing solutions in India, following a selection process by a jury of construction, sustainability, and innovation experts:
• M/s.Satiq Concrete Manufacturer Pvt Ltd. for ‘WINNER’– INR 4 Lakhs (Four Lakhs)
• M/s. Vision – (Application – VAnalytics) for ‘1stRunner Up’ – INR 2 Lakhs (Two Lakhs)
• M/s. Go Green Elements for ‘2nd Runner Up’ – INR – 1Lakh (One Lakh)
Each winning team will have the opportunity to present their solutions and discuss their next steps in a brief pitch session. “We are certain that these partnerships play an important role in expanding access of emerging innovations across all income groups. Moreso, the M-Sand Innovation Challenge bringattention to an important area where significant advancementshave already been made, but there are still opportunities to be tapped,” added Sivarajah Ramanathan, Mission Director & CEO of Startup TN.
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