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6 Eco-Influencers You Need to Follow Real and Everyday Sustainability

From home gardens to zero waste, slow living to thrift shopping, meet the eco-influencers making green living easy and inspiring.

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6 Eco-Influencers You Need to Follow Real and Everyday Sustainability

Any day is perfect for pause and reflection on how we live and how we can live better for the planet and ourselves. With climate change, global warming, and natural resource depletion threatening our future, the urgency to live sustainably is real and rising. But going green doesn’t always need a complete life overhaul. Sometimes, it starts with a simple step, a small switch, or even following the right eco-influencers online to understand and learn.

So, we scrolled through Instagram and found six inspiring eco-influencers who are leading the way towards conscious living. These creators have it all covered. Read on and take notes.

Sumesh Nayak – The Man Who Turned His Home Into a Garden

Instagram Handle: @1500sqft_gardener

Imagine living in the middle of a bustling city like Bengaluru and walking out to a garden full of mango, chikoo, rose apple, and even dragonfruit, all grown at home. Sumesh Nayak does that in his 1,500-square-foot house, which he has transformed into a living, breathing urban farm. He grows his fruits and veggies, setting an example of homegrown sustainability. His Instagram is not just aesthetic, it’s educational. If you’re looking for a gentle nudge into the world of grow-your-own-food, Sumesh is your guy.

Neeti Mehra – The Face of Slow Living in a Fast World

Instagram Handle: @beejliving

In a time when everything is instant, from food and fashion to even feelings, Neeti Mehra reminds us to take a breath. She is a slow-living advocate who dives deep into the roots of everything from Alphonso mangoes to sustainable clothing. Her page, Beej Living, feels like a walk through a mindful garden of information. Whether teaching us how to understand what we wear or encouraging a slower pace, Neeti is a breath of fresh air. Slow doesn’t mean less – it means lasting.

Pankti Pandey – Zero Waste Made Simple

Instagram Handle: @zerowasteadda

If you’ve ever been overwhelmed by the idea of zero-waste living, Pankti Pandey makes it doable and fun. Through her account, Zero Waste Adda, she teaches us everything from recycling tips to waste management hacks that can transform your home into a waste-free zone. With her easy-to-follow content and practical suggestions, she shows how cutting down trash can become a lifestyle upgrade. Following her is like joining a club of conscious changemakers.

Shweta Kataria – Your Guide to Low-Waste Living

Instagram Handle: @shwetakataria

Shweta Kataria’s feed is a colourful toolbox of eco-friendly lifestyle hacks. She simplifies sustainability by helping you understand which products to avoid, which ones aren’t recyclable, and what alternatives you can choose instead. Her content is direct, helpful, and designed for everyday life. She focuses on the little things that make a big impact, as simple as what you toss in your bin and what ends up in the landfill. With Shweta, low waste doesn’t mean high effort; it’s just smart choices.

Prity Singh – Reviving Indian Textiles & Old Wisdom

Instagram Handle: @sustainablyprity

Prity Singh is more than a sustainability advocate, she’s a revivalist. Through her Instagram, she re-introduces forgotten Indian techniques and textile traditions that were inherently sustainable long before the word became a trend. Her page is about ‘decolonising sustainability’, a powerful idea reminding us that the solutions to today’s problems might be hidden in our heritage. Prity’s content will speak to your soul if you believe in both fashion and philosophy.

Nayana Premnath – The Sustainable Queen with a Purpose

Instagram Handle: @nayanapremnath

Nayana Premnath is the influencer who’ll make you rethink how you shop, gift, and live. A proud vegan and thrift enthusiast, she promotes mindful living by encouraging the use of pre-loved clothes and second-hand gifting. Her content doesn’t stop at sustainability, it touches the heart with honesty. While she had earlier promised not to share political opinions on her eco-page, she recently addressed the Pahalgam incident. Her post was a reminder that silence is not always neutral:

“I couldn’t stay silent about this… As someone with some amount of reach, it felt like my responsibility to speak up about this. This post is NOT to incite anger, but to ask for peace and grief, without violence as a tool for it. Let us keep the secularity of our India strong.”

Her post was mature and honest, much like her content. Nayana proves that living consciously includes both your choices and your voice.

Sustainability is No Longer just a “nice idea”, it’s a necessary shift.

These six creators can change your home, your wardrobe and even your shopping list. Start small, stay consistent, and remember it’s not about perfection. It’s about trying a little every day.

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Vidhathri is an investigative journalist, writer and documentary filmmaker with over 5 years of experience. He worked across various media including the Sunday Times, The Indian Express, BBC, and Sky News across print and television. He's currently exploring the world of social media.

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