Ankita Vijayvergiya
on Climate Reality
#INSPIRATORS QUESTIONNAIRE
Name: Ankita Vijayvergiya
Company / Institution: BillionCarbon
Title: Co-founder, CEO
Website: https://www.billioncarbon.com/
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankitavijayvergiya/
Country of origin: India
Country you currently live in: India
Your personal definition of Regeneration: Restore to its original natural glory, so that it can help humanity in return.
Main business challenge you face: We work in Nutrient mining from biodegradable waste, to convert it into liquid bio-fertiliser. The main challenge is to encourage and get farmers to use organic and natural practices rather than chemical ones. Farmers in India are mostly worried about their yields and quick returns, so unless we provide that to them, any bio-fertiliser cannot be adopted at a large scale.
Main driver that keeps you going: The current impact and potential impact that we can create – and the lives we can impact and change.
The trait you are most proud of in yourself: Perseverance.
The trait you most value in others: Passion and hard work.
Passions & little things that bring you joy: Seeing change happen organically and spontaneously. Great weather. Great food. Time with family. Mangoes.
The #inspirators who determined you to take the regenerative path:
Divya Nawale
Anmol Jaggi
A hint or starting point for companies or professionals that are taking the first steps in the regeneration journey: Start small, but start now!
Most used and abused clichés about sustainability that bother you:
That sustainability is a trend. That someone else is doing enough, so we can sit on our couch and chill. That this one little indulgence won’t make a difference.
An honest piece of advice for young people who lose hope:
A sanskrit verse from the Bhagwat Geeta:
“कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन”.
Which translates to: “Perform your duty, without any expectation of the fruits/results.”
This has deep meanings. For me, it denotes why every day I try to give my best and dedicated self to the battle I have chosen.
Books that had a major impact on you:
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari - showed me how we are just a small piece in the puzzle and not the centre of the universe. We are highly adaptable and can solve any challenges that we take on.
Regenesis by George Monbiot (on Soil regeneration) - showed me how we don’t yet know the least about even the humble soil under our feet that gives us so much. The Theory of soil is merely 5 years old, and we boast to ourselves about how advanced of civilization we are.
Lots and lots of articles and documentaries on lots and lots of things I have read/ seen.
Must-reads for any Regenerative professional: Have an open mind, and pick up any Climate/regeneration-related book or article that appeals to you. Chances are, you will learn something new. Not the same books and topics appeal to all.
Movies / Documentaries you would watch all over again: Planet Earth, Frozen Planet, My Octopus Teacher.
Blogs / Websites / Podcasts etc. you visit frequently: Project Drawdown, Sylvera.
Music that makes you (and your heart) sing: Many kinds – depending on my mood.
Places you travelled to that left a mark on you: Bhutan – showing me that even in the modern world, humans can live in harmony with nature and thrive.
Global Regenerative Voices you recommend us to follow:
Stephen Fern
Nimal Raghavan
Chetan Singh Solanki
Arundhati Kumar
Trends in Regeneration we should keep an eye on: We, as a society, are learning new things every day. Regeneration of the soil and of the ocean is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Best places for business networking (online or offline): Susmafia community in India, GITEX Impact Dubai, and follow the Top Green Voices on Linkedin.
Sustainable Development or Regeneration courses, trainings, or certifications that really teach us how to have an impact: Terra.do – courses that are relevant for you, especially the flagship course.
Reasons to feel optimistic about our future in 2030: If we start focusing on the only thing that’s important for us right now - working towards a climate positive future in whatever capacity possible - then we are on the right track.
Reasons to feel pessimistic about our future in 2030: We need All hands on deck. Every job is a Climate job and should feel like one. No one is exempt from this duty.
Regenerative Leadership qualities much needed today: Clear thinking on the Why’s. Picking the right problems to solve. Inspiring others to join the fight.
The #inspirator you are endorsing for a future edition of the newsletter is:
Arundhati Kumar
Chaitsi Ahuja
Divya Nawale
Quote that inspires you:
“There’s no Planet B!”
Your own quote that will inspire us: