10 Simple Ways You Can Reduce Plastic Waste in Your Daily Life
Plastic waste is one of the most pressing environmental issues we face today. Each year, millions of tons of plastic waste are generated, much of which ends up in our oceans, landfills, and natural environments.
Read MoreThe Impact of Plastic Waste on Our Environment and How to Reduce It
Plastic waste has become one of our most pressing environmental issues. The overuse of plastic products, combined with inadequate waste management systems, has led to widespread pollution, harming ecosystems, wildlife, and even human health.
Read MoreWorld Nature Conservation Day
The major goal of each year's World Nature Conservation Day on July 28 is to promote awareness about the necessity of conserving natural resources and to help people realize the value of ‘conservation of nature’.
Read MoreA Reality Check on Waste Generated by Textile Industry
Did you know that making a pair of jeans consumes around 1,800 gallons of water, or that making a T-shirt requires 700 gallons of water? Did you know that the textile industry utilizes over 8,000 chemicals to produce the 400 billion m2 of cloth produced globally each year?
Read More3 R's - Change Your Waste Management Philosophy Now!
Most of the activities, which we humans involve, generate an inevitable by-product - Waste. The rapidly growing economy and the growth in the heterogeneity of industries, along with our evolving lifestyle, have broadened the amount and complexity of the waste generated. Proper Disposal and management of waste are equally important for a clean sustainable environment and the community's overall health standards.
Read MoreWorld Environment Day
The subject of this year's World Environment Day is "Reimagine.Recreate.Restore," which coincides with the start of the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration in 2021. The fundamental goal is to stop our ecosystems from deteriorating.
Read MoreWorld Ocean Day – Life And Livelihoods
Did you know that Ocean is responsible for 70 % of Oxygen on Earth? It is said that, from every ten breaths you take, seven come from the Ocean. Phytoplankton, a microscopic plant got it covered for Ocean. It absorbs Carbon dioxide and releases Oxygen.
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