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  1. The fragrance of sacred flowers, natural essential oils, and the love the fact that Phool products are charcoal free and are hand rolled by women flower cyclers.

  2. Charcoal-free incense sticks and incense cones made from temple waste | PHOOL - world’s first incense store solving the monumental ‘temple-waste’ problem.

  3. Shop charcoal-free incense sticks, incense cones, essential oils, wellness packs, gift packs and more made from natural flowers offered at temples | PHOOL.

  4. www.youtube.com › @phoolcoPhool - YouTube

    Phool is a social enterprise that is transforming the way the world deals with temple flowers and farm waste with their path-breaking innovations. With the unique technology of flowercycling,...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PHOOLPHOOL - Wikipedia

    Phool.co is an Indian biomaterials startup co-founded by Ankit Agarwal and Prateek Kumar in 2017 to collect temple flower waste dumped in rivers in Kanpur. It use flowers from temples across India's and create useful products

  6. in.linkedin.com › company › phoolPhool.co | LinkedIn

    At PHOOL we collect floral waste from the temples and mosques in Uttar Pradesh, thus preventing 7600 Kgs waste flowers and 97 Kgs toxic chemicals from getting into the river daily. Phool.co |...

  7. Explore the captivating story of Phool, where waste flowers are turned into fragrant incense sticks. Dive into the narrative of women's empowerment and Ganges conservation that make it all possible. Click to know more!

  8. Mar 3, 2024 · Phool Co. transforms temple flower waste into sustainable products like incense, fertilizer, & essential oils. They empower women & reduce river pollution.

  9. Jul 30, 2022 · Phool.co was founded in 2017 and owned by Kanpur Flowercycling Pvt. Ltd. The company is engaged in collecting temple flower waste dumped in rivers across India. Once collected, they use these flowers to make incense sticks and other such biodegradable products.

  10. Apr 5, 2022 · Founded in 2017 by engineering graduates Ankit Agarwal and Prateek Kumar, Phool.co is a flower recycling technology startup. It uses floral waste—collected from dumping temple waste in...

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