Abhishek Nath is an Indian businessman, social entrepreneur.[1] He is the founder of LooCafe, an India-based organization focused on WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), environmental sanitation, and waste management.[2]
The parent company of LooCafe, Ixora Corporate Services, which Nath also founded, operates in urban sanitation and facility management for public spaces.
After leaving his roles at Johnson Controls and Taj Hotels, Abhishek Nath began working in urban sanitation. He founded Ixora Corporate Services (ICS), a facility management company, and became involved in the Swachh Bharat Mission for urban sanitation work with heritage sites, such as the Charminar.[5]
He first noticed the failing structures of brick and mortar Public toilets and their pay to use system, which did not work out due to operations costs and high philanthropic investment needs.[1]
Then established LooCafe where he created a structure of a public toilet that was prefabricated, free for toilet use, attached to a Point of sale (café) built inside a shipping container.[6] The model also supports social change, as it helps urbanization of street hawkers into established businesses and creates employment directly through its structure.[7]
After founding LooCafe in 2018[8] in Hyderabad, he has worked on expanding their operations into sanitation technology,[9] waste management, and building circular economy models.[10]
Currently, the company counts 400 such structures across India. With operations set up in Hyderabad,[11][12][13] Srinagar,[14] Bengaluru, Chandigarh,[15] Mumbai,[16] Chennai,[17] Patna,[18] Pune, Indore,[19] Mohali.[20]
Recognition
In 2016, he won Cleaning leader of the Year award by Clean and Green India.[21] In 2019, he won Confederation of Indian Industry awards.[22] In 2020, his work was featured by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as a best practice[23] In the 2022 edition of InkWASH, he was awarded with the WASH Stewardship Award, In the 2023 edition, he was a featured speaker.[24] His work was also a featured Innovation in the WASH book of Innovations.[25] His work has been claimed to have brought about reforms in the Public toilet and sanitation space using sustainability and technology.[26] Currently, LooCafe's are India's most widespread public toilet models.[27]