Waste Management & Resolve: Trash to Cash is a project that attempts to recycle urban municipal wastes to recreate micro utility household products by training rag-pickers and slum dwellers of Kolkata. The recycling workshop handles 7-8 metric tons of municipal wastes every week that would otherwise have gone for landfill. The revenue returns suffice the livelihood of more than 100 households and have mainstreamed 70-80 women ragpickers as entrepreneurs. Total calculation of reduction of emission footprints accounts to 40700 kilo tons of carbon equivalent generating 17000 man hours, 40 tons of compost and almost 25,000.00 INR, revenue generated per month at an average. The project has been awarded by Match International Womens Fund and nominated for the UNFCCC Lighthouse activity. On 13th August, 2014m US Ambassador Kathleen Stephens inaugurated the mechanization unit of the project and as a gesture towards launching the partnership of SAFE with the US Consulate, in Kolkata. Currently, 18 corporate giants have converged to the program by donating their office waste and achieving 70-80 percent segregation of waste at source. The program initially have been supported by Vodafone Essar Limited under CSR and in consecutive year Resolve:T2C received fund support from Innovative Challenge Fund, ICF, under Urban Development Ministry, Government of West Bengal.