Reap Benefit
Akshay Upreti has diverse experience in the fields of software engineering, sustainability, and trekking operations. With a background in maintaining research applications for Credit Suisse at Accenture, AKSHAY later transitioned to roles at Indiahikes where AKSHAY focused on making trekking a sustainable activity through projects like developing training modules and an inventory management app. Currently, at Reap Benefit, Akshay serves as a Program Manager, leveraging their expertise to drive impactful initiatives.
This person is not in any teams
Reap Benefit
At Reap Benefit, we strive to tackle and solve local environmental and civic problems concerning waste, water, energy, and sanitation, through low cost solutions, which are user friendly and require low maintenance. Our engagements are focused primarily with young school students, as we believe that armed with the right skill set, today's youth will be tomorrow's problem solvers. Since inception, Reap Benefit has so far indulged in 500,000 hours of public problem solving, collected 375,000 data points, created over 23,647 Ninjas with citizen problem-solving skills, and through its innovative solutions saved 44 million litres of water, diverted 560 tonnes of waste, saved 1.7 million units of energy, developed 200 prototypes and helped 300 schools with improved sanitation systems. Reap Benefit was one of the top-5 start-ups at Stand-up Start-up India 2016, and co-founder Kuldeep Dantewadia has been an Unreasonable Institute Fellow (2015), Ashoka Fellow (2013) and an MIT GSW Programme Fellow (2013). We have also been listed under Forbes 30 under 30 (2014).