We request you to kindly read through these Guidelines for contributing material.
If you wish to organise the collection drive in your residential area Please fill this form
If you are an institution, wish to organise the collection drive in your corporate/school/college/association/foundation etc Please fill this form
You could also contribute at Goonj's Joint Campaigns - through your other favorite brands - please scroll down to know more.
Here are the organized Collection Camp set up in different cities, where you can contribute.
Make contributing easier – now send your material directly to Goonj using popular delivery apps like: Porter, Dunzo, Uber Packages
Follow the simple 5-step process
Choose a delivery app available in your city
Select the right vehicle type
Pack your material securely to avoid any damage during transit
Track your delivery till it reaches the GCoC
Send to the nearest Goonj Centre of Circularity (GCoC)
Choose a delivery app available in your city
Select the right vehicle type
Pack your material securely to avoid any damage during transit
Track your delivery till it reaches the GCoC
Send to the nearest Goonj Centre of Circularity (GCoC)
Q: How do I organize collection drive in my office/colony/schools? What kind of support GOONJ will provide to initiate the collection?
Ans: First please talk to us about what exactly do you want to do including the basic information—what, where, how, when, why. Once we have the basic information we can guide you on what steps need to be taken before initiating a collection drive. If need be we will also provide you leaflets for local publicity and manpower. Organizing a collection drive may sound like a simple enough thing, but having done it consistently for the last many years, trust us that we know where the usual bottlenecks come up. We want your collection drive to be a big success, it not only helps us, it encourages more people to take up this kind of initiative.
Q: What is the list of material that you take?
Ans: Clothing is one of the three basic needs (out of food, shelter and clothing). It not only symbolizes a person’s dignity but also offers protection against the elements. While there are more than 100 issues being talked about in the development sector, right from domestic violence to global warming, this basic need doesn’t find a mention anywhere. GOONJ wants to make clothing a matter of concern as an important issue. In addition, we also encourage people to contribute other household items like stationery, toys, utensils. Please refer to here.