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"What we save, saves us."


The quantity of trash around the globe is increasing day by day. Plastic waste generation doubled to 353 million tonnes globally ! So we must take action before it's too late.


Here is one tip by which you can reduce the trash from your home to the landfills.


MAKE THE BEST OUT OF WASTE!


This tip will help you follow the two R’s - Reduce and Reuse.


You can make as many things as you want out of waste, including house decor and useful items that we use in our everyday life.


Here is an example of best out of waste:





Every contribution counts!

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Updated: Apr 22, 2023

The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.

Robert Swan


Earth Day 2022: “Invest in our planet.”


In the spring of 1970, ‘Earth Day’ was proposed by Senator Gaylord Nelson from Wisconsin, who served as a senator and governor of the United States. From that day on, Earth Day was celebrated worldwide every year on the 22nd of April, and this is how the world took one step towards a better planet.


But Earth continues to have several environmental issues that worsen over time.

If this goes on for an estimated 20 to 40 years, it may cause a permanent collapse of human civilization because of a lack of resources.


Today is ‘Earth Day’ 2022, an opportunity for all of us to take action against our planet's degradation.


Here are some things we can do for earth day!


Plant new trees


Planting new trees help increase the tree population, which absorbs carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas that helps reduce global warming and provides shelter to many birds, insects, and mammals.




Go for clean drives


Clean drives help reduce trash from the soil, allowing new trees to grow.





Use as much fewer non-renewable resources as possible


Using as much fewer non-renewable resources helps decrease the waste in landfills which in turn decreases pollution.





Decrease your carbon footprint


Use as much less electricity as possible as producing electricity needs the combustion of fossil fuel that discharges carbon into the atmosphere.





It's not only on ‘Earth Day’ we can make these contributions. It's every day!




Every day is an earth day!






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Updated: Apr 23, 2022

Fossils fuels have been powering economies for over 150 years and currently supply about 80 percent of the world's energy.

Eighty-seven percent of all human-produced carbon emissions come from the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil.

Burning these fuels discharges energy, most commonly turned into heat, electricity, or energy for transportation. Some examples are power plants, cars, planes, and industrial facilities.

In this process, carbon is produced, which accumulates in the atmosphere, affecting our planet's climate.





The temperature has already risen by 1-degree celsius. So, we should start taking precautions before it's too late.



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