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Make 3 small changes in your daily life to save the environment by Pradip Burman

Mr Pradip Burman encourages people to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives. He also suggest some more small changes to save environment. Click here to read more.

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Make 3 small changes in your daily life to save the environment by Pradip Burman

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  1. Make 3 small changes in your daily life to save the environment by Pradip Burman Mr Pradip Burman is the chairman of Dabur, Nepal, an influential leader, sworn environmentalist and a crusader of sustainability. He has been a great observant all his life and has adapted a keen interest in protecting the environment through his NGO, Mobius Foundation, One of the best Ngo In India. The traditional practices are ruining the environment. Thus to protect it, Mr Pradip Burman encourages people to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives. According to him, the top 3 small changes people should make in their daily life to save the environment are as follows: 1. To reduce the use of single-use plastics According to Mr Pradip Burman, there was this ever-existing pandemic before the covid-19 outbreak. It is environmental pollution due to plastic. Plastics are used in our everyday life for various purposes in the form of packets, carry bags, bottles, containers, covers and many more. Most of these plastics are single-use and are thrown away right after their usage. These single-use plastics travel to various water bodies and landscapes and pollute these areas. The soil loses its quality, the water is filled with garbage, and there is no place for the plants and animals to breathe. This entire process disturbs the ecosystem. To avoid this, Mr Pradip Burman encourages people to replace single-use plastics with reusable products like cloth bags, metal containers, reusable plastic bottles, paper packets, etc. These products should be adopted in our lifestyle to make it a habit to save the environment. 2. To be more responsible towards the environment. When humanity was suffering from the Covid-19 outbreak, the environment was healing, the species returned to their natural habitat, the water bodies were getting cleaned, and the skies were clear even through our balconies. Mr Pradip Burman guided people to reflect on these changes happening in our surroundings and the reasons behind them. Human bodies are resistant to disease when it is fit and taken care of properly. Similarly, the environment becomes immune to climate change and other effects when not exposed to pollution. This shows that the state of the environment is directly connected with us. The pandemic has shown this positive side to humans. Such positivity helps us fight any crisis. Imagining our relationship with nature, it is our responsibility to take necessary precautions to save the environment. 3. To have family planning.

  2. Overpopulation is one of the top concerns in the rise of climate change. Some of the cities in India don't have space to breathe due to the high population and their toxic habits. The roads are covered with vehicles emitting gases, there is no proper dumping ground, plastic waste is increasing, and thus carbon footprint is at an all- time high. Mr Pradip Burman saw this concern and encouraged people to take preventive measures to curb overpopulation. He started the initiative 'Project Akar' to spread awareness about family planning and its various benefits to the environment. This initiative educates newly married couples and unmarried youngsters in rural areas of Uttar Pradesh about using contraceptives. Mother nature is our first home. It has already been harmed enough by humans. To let it heal, adopt these practices by Mr Pradip Burman to save the planet from destroying completely.

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