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n”I tried to balance both my studies and the operations of the company—from collecting raw material, assisting workers to manufacture bags, delivering the products in the market,” Mohiuddin told The Better India. “I used to sleep in a corner in the factory.”nnOvercoming bankruptcy, university studies, and a long backlog of unfulfilled orders, Bio Reform finally started to turn a profit, and today manufactures almost 500,000 bags per year at a gross revenue of $180,000.nn“Issues related to plastic pollution are not limited to affecting aquatic life and animals anymore. Today, microplastic has reached our bloodstream. Bottled water contains microplastics. Addressing this is an important and urgent problem,” he told TBI. nn“I am glad I am able to contribute my part. It is sometimes taxing to not lead a regular college life but in the end, it is all worth it. I feel content when I go back to sleep. But much more needs to be done to make India plastic-free, and I will continue to strive for it,” he adds.nnSHARE This Inspiring Entrepreneurial Story From India With Your Friends…

