Five Climate-Tech Startups Win Rs. 25 Lakhs to Pilot Breakthrough Solutions Across Bengaluru Under Namma Bengaluru Challenge '26
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 26: In a major push to future-proof India's fastest-growing city against climate stress, UnboxingBLR - in partnership with Social Alpha and WTFund, and supported by the Government of Karnataka and the Greater Bengaluru Authority GBA - announced today, the five winning startups of Namma Bengaluru Challenge '26 (NBC '26) that will each receive Rs. 25 lakhs to deploy their innovations across Bengaluru.
The five winners were selected from nearly 600 registrations from across India, making NBC '26 one of the country's most competitive and high-impact climate innovation challenges.
"Bengaluru is running out of time on climate, but not out of ideas. What NBC '26 proves is that when entrepreneurs, government and industry come together, we can move from pilots to real solutions that change how the city is built, powered and sustained," said Prashanth Prakash, Chairman and Co-founder, UnboxingBLR.
Challenge Partners
* Bangalore International Airport Limited
* Brigade Group
Program Partners
* Bangalore Climate Action Cell (Climate Action Partner)
* WRI India (Knowledge Partner)
* Brigade REAP
* CoEvolve Estates (Pilot Partner)
* Biome Environmental Solutions (Pilot Partner)
Why this matters now:
Bengaluru has lost 93% of its lakes and green cover to urban expansion, while construction has grown by over 1,000% in the last two decades. The result: worsening water shortages, rising heat, polluted air and fragile waste systems -- all hitting the city's most vulnerable
communities the hardest.
NBC '26 bridges this gap by moving climate innovation out of labs and into neighbourhoods, backed by government, industry and investors working together.
1. Carbon Craft Design
Category: Sustainable Construction
Founder: Tejas Sidnal
Carbon Craft Design is reinventing building materials using low-carbon blocks and panels made from industrial waste and recovered carbon. Their products can replace conventional bricks, tiles and facades--cutting emissions where Bengaluru produces them the most: in construction.
Category: Low-Carbon Concrete
Founders: Shantanu Bhattacherjee, Smrati Jain
SatiQ Concrete Manufacturer develops next-generation cement binders that dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of concrete. By working directly with ready-mix plants, precast manufacturers and builders, Satiq is helping decarbonise the backbone of India's urban growth.
Category: Water & Sanitation
Founders: Dr. Seema Sukhani, Naveen Janardhana
Tellus Habitat's R3H2O system treats sewage locally using advanced bio-filters, making wastewater reusable for gardening, flushing and cleaning. This reduces dependence on freshwater while easing pressure on Bengaluru's overburdened sewage network.
4. Go Do Good
Founders: Khushboo Gandhi, Chanakya Medh, Ronak Gandhi
Go Do Good has created 100% plant-based coatings and inks that replace plastic layers in food packaging. Their technology keeps food safe and fresh--without adding to the mountains
of plastic waste choking Bengaluru's landfills.
5. Sunbird Straws
Category: Circular Biomaterials
Sunbird Straws makes fully compostable straws from fallen coconut leaves--strong enough for hours of use, yet completely biodegradable. The model also creates income for rural women, linking climate action with livelihoods.
A model for Indian cities
As Indian cities grapple with heat waves, floods, water shortages and waste crises, NBC '26 offers a new blueprint--where government, corporates and climate entrepreneurs move in lockstep from pilot to policy to scale.
"The real challenge in climate innovation is not invention, it's adoption and scale-up. NBC '26 creates that missing bridge -- by backing bold solutions that can be piloted and scaled up at a city-level. The challenge brings capital, founders and the city together to solve problems in the startup capital Bengaluru," added Malini Goyal, Co-Founder & CEO, UnboxingBLR.
UnboxingBLR (UBLR) is a Bengaluru-focused collaborative platform dedicated to celebrating and shaping the city's culture and identity. Founded in 2023 by Prashanth Prakash and Malini Goyal, UBLR brings together people, communities, and institutions to co-create Bengaluru's story, serving as a city champion, idea catalyst, and collaborative platform.
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