A Mother’s Love Turning Grief into Green Action: Color Code Foundation and Dakshleela Exim LLP Lead the Way in Eco-Conscious Living
Gurugram, India – In an inspiring blend of emotional resilience and environmental leadership, Swati Singh, an ecopreneur and sustainability advocate, has established two powerful platforms—Color Code Foundation and Dakshleela Exim LLP—to promote eco-conscious living and chemical-free homes, while honoring the memory of her beloved son, Daksh.
Color Code Foundation, a non-profit trust based in Gurugram, is actively engaged in building environmental awareness at the community level.
Gurugram, India – In an inspiring blend of emotional resilience and environmental leadership, Swati Singh, an ecopreneur and sustainability advocate, has established two powerful platforms—Color Code Foundation and Dakshleela Exim LLP—to promote eco-conscious living and chemical-free homes, while honoring the memory of her beloved son, Daksh.
Color Code Foundation, a non-profit trust based in Gurugram, is actively engaged in building environmental awareness at the community level.
One of its most celebrated innovations is the Decor Bank—an initiative that promotes the reuse and sharing of decorative items like buntings, fairy lights, and eco-friendly décor materials. This model aims to drastically cut down festive and event-related plastic waste while encouraging conscious celebration.
Another flagship campaign, Har Ghar Bio Enzyme, envisions a cleaner India through the promotion of bio enzymes—natural cleaners made from citrus peels and jaggery. These enzyme-based alternatives not only reduce dependence on toxic cleaners but also empower individuals to turn kitchen waste into powerful, eco-friendly solutions. The foundation regularly conducts hands-on workshops and training programs in schools, residential societies, and government offices.
“We are not just teaching how to make bio enzymes. We are teaching a way of life—of responsibility, healing, and hope,” says Swati Singh, Founder of Color Code Foundation and a certified trainer and Brand Ambassador for MCG.
In a deeply emotional tribute to her late son Daksh, who was passionate about fashion, creativity, and kindness, Swati founded Dakshleela Exim LLP—a brand that manufactures eco-friendly home care products rooted in bio-enzyme science. Under the tagline “Pure by Purpose, Safe by Nature,” Dakshleela offers toxin-free, child-safe, and pet-safe alternatives to chemical-based cleaners.
Each product in the Dakshleela range reflects both a sustainable solution and a mother’s enduring love. A portion of every sale directly supports Color Code Foundation's social and environmental outreach activities, creating a circular economy model of “business for good.”
Dakshleela Exim LLP also offers curated eco-hampers, workshop kits, and starter packages, encouraging families to adopt greener routines. As part of the brand’s mission, Swati actively trains juice vendors, hotels, schools, and homemakers to adopt enzyme-based waste management practices, promoting a scalable grassroots impact.
Swati Singh also serves as the National Vice President of the Bio Enzyme Council under WICCI (Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry), where she mentors women entrepreneurs across India in the growing field of sustainable product innovation.
Key Highlights:
The Color Code Foundation has positively impacted hundreds of lives through eco-awareness initiatives, community events, and skill-building workshops.
Dakshleela Exim LLP produces safe, affordable, and eco-conscious home cleaning products from fruit peels and enzymes.
The Decor Bank and Har Ghar Bio Enzyme campaigns have become local models for waste reduction and sustainability.
A portion of Dakshleela’s profits support the Color Code Foundation, ensuring a business model aligned with environmental and social goals.
Through these two intertwined ventures, Swati Singh is not only carrying forward her son’s legacy but also leading a movement for a cleaner, more conscious India.

