Order the latest issue here
Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Turning Petals into Purpose: Tackling India’s Flower Waste with Sustainable Reuse

Every day across India, millions of flowers are offered at temples, weddings, and festivals — only to be discarded hours later. This “sacred waste” often clogs rivers, fills landfills, and releases harmful gases. But a growing movement is transforming what was once pollution into purpose. In Turning Petals into Purpose, writer Jhanvi Kaur explores how…

Read more

When Justice Comes Home: Inter Alia’s Unflinching Gaze at Motherhood and Masculinity

Suzie Miller’s Inter Alia, directed by Justin Martin, is a theatrical gut-punch that refuses to flinch. With Rosamund Pike as Jessica Parks—a Crown Court judge and mother—the play dives headfirst into the murky waters of gender, power, and parental accountability. From the opening rock riff to the haunting shadow play, Inter Alia uses bold staging…

Read more

Surviving Serco –  Feminist Crime and justice podcast exposes the obstructions faced by Constance Marten, defendant at the Old Bailey. Podcast reveals how private prison contracts are undermining the right to a fair trial.

Surviving Serco -  podcast exposes the obstructions faced by Constance Marten, and how private prison contracts are undermining the right to a fair trial. The latest episode of Rebel Justice, the podcast by The View CiC amplifies the silenced voice of an incarcerated woman -  Constance Marten, a defendant currently on trial at the Old…

Read more

“WOMAN HELD ON REMAND IN PRISON DENIED ACCESS LIFE-SAVING CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT AFTER HER ACCUSER FAILS TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE FOR THE 6TH TIME”

A 58-year-old woman currently battling stage three aggressive breast cancer is being denied chemotherapy and radiotherapy in prison. Farah Damji has been on remand for 13 months. “He stole one year of my life when I just don’t have time and I should have been with my friends and family recovering from surgery and getting…

Read more

Welcome to The View Magazine Issue 12: Women Versus The StateNew issue

What happens when women confront the oppressive forces of state power? The View Magazine Issue 12 fearlessly examines this question, delving into the intersection of justice, trauma, and resilience. At its core, this issue is about the strength of women navigating a world where systemic failures often perpetuate marginalisation. Inside This Issue This edition illuminates the lives…

Read more

0

Every day across India, millions of flowers are offered at temples, weddings, and festivals — only to be discarded hours later. This “sacred waste” often clogs rivers, fills landfills, and releases harmful gases. But a growing movement is transforming what was once pollution into purpose.

In Turning Petals into Purpose, writer Jhanvi Kaur explores how eco-entrepreneurs and women-led collectives are reimagining flower waste as a force for good. From Gulmeher and HolyWaste, where women craft candles and soaps from discarded petals, to Phool, the Kanpur-based social enterprise turning temple flowers into Fleather — a vegan alternative to leather — these projects blend sustainability, innovation, and empowerment.

What began as small acts of devotion is now fuelling a national shift toward greener cities, cleaner rivers, and dignified livelihoods.

Read the full story in The View 15 to discover how India is turning its petals into purpose — and waste into beauty.

Order The View 15 here