Throwing Away Fruit Peels? A Bengaluru Vendor Found a Better (and Profitable) Idea!
Bengaluru’s bustling streets are filled with vibrant fruit juice stalls, but one vendor in Bellandur is taking his business—and the environment—seriously. Known locally as "Mosambi Babu," this enterprising fruit juice seller has found an innovative way to turn discarded orange and sweet lime peels into a product even more valuable than the refreshing drinks he serves.In a world where sustainability is the buzzword, Babu has mastered the art of converting waste into wealth. By repurposing fruit peels into an all-natural, eco-friendly cleaning liquid, he is not only reducing waste but also contributing to a cleaner, greener community.The Humble BeginningsIt all started with a casual conversation. Babu, who runs his stall in front of Shobha Quartz in Bellandur, used to discard the fruit peels left after squeezing out the juice. Then one day, a customer casually remarked that these peels shouldn't be wasted. The customer shared an unusual yet intriguing idea: to mix the fruit peels with water and jaggery to create a natural floor cleaner.That comment sparked Babu's curiosity. He began researching the various uses for fruit peels, learning about their cleaning properties and how they could be turned into a chemical-free, multi-purpose cleaner. As Babu delved deeper, he realized he had stumbled upon a gold mine of eco-friendly opportunities.Today, Babu uses the peels of oranges and sweet limes to produce a versatile, chemical-free cleaning liquid. This product can be used for cleaning floors, kitchens, bathrooms, and even water tanks. The natural ingredients in the peels, combined with jaggery, work together to disinfect surfaces while leaving behind a pleasant citrus fragrance. The liquid effectively removes dirt, stains, and bacteria, making it an excellent alternative to commercial cleaners, which are often filled with harmful chemicals.Source: Google ImagesBut that’s not all. The solution also has cosmetic benefits. Babu discovered that the liquid could be used as a face wash, perfect for treating tanned skin thanks to the vitamins and antioxidants present in the fruit peels. Even pet owners can use this natural product as a safe body wash for their animals. What was once considered waste is now a valuable multi-purpose product that is not only environmentally friendly but also chemical-free and versatile.What started as a simple suggestion from a customer has blossomed into a profitable side business for Babu. Along with selling fresh fruit juice to his loyal customers, he now offers bottles of his homemade, eco-friendly cleaner. This extra income stream has not only boosted his revenue but also earned him a reputation as a forward-thinking, environmentally conscious entrepreneur.Many have embraced his eco-friendly cleaner, and some are even inspired to try similar ideas at home, making small changes that collectively contribute to environmental protection.