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sharvari.kulkarni
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Hi All, How can we celebrate "World Environment Day" at office. Pl share your ideas. Regards, Sharvari
From India, Bangalore
V.Raghunathan
1329

Hello Sharvari,
There are a number of ways it can be done.
About 30 years back the word ENVIRONMENT was neither spoken
nor understood in same the way it is being referred nowadays.
Some suggestions.
1.0 Arrange a Talk on Global Warming to create awareness.
2.0 Stress on the need to reduce water and electricity consumption.
3.0 Distribute botanical plant saplings - If there is no place, distribute to schools/ society nearby.
4.0 Create awareness about Carbon Credit.
5.0 Emphasis on reduction in the use of plastics.
6.0 Get an expert to talk on RENEWABLE energy.
V.Raghunathan

From India
Cite Contribution
1856

Dear Sharvari,
You must have found many ideas shared in this community. However, your firms and employees would have definite requirements and opportunities to serve the environment. Promoting green fingers with manageable gardens at home, is the easiest way to get started. However, educating employees about the programs for water conservation and recycling would serve a larger picture.
Looking forward to hear from you

From India, Mumbai
Network
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World Environment Day - WED ( A-Z)

It takes only a few simple steps to easily green your daily routine and make good eco behavior into a habit!

A

Act now.

Adopt as many eco-friendly lifestyle choices as you can and make them habits for WED!

Add it up. Our impact is exponential when the global chorus sings together.

B

Buy FSC –( Forest Stewardship Council) certified products and decrease the trade of exotic wood from endangered forests.

Bring a cloth bag to do all you’re shopping. But not just for groceries, even on your trips to the mall. A sturdy, reusable bag will last for years, and only needs to be used 5 times to have a lower environmental impact than a plastic bag.

Bring a mug with you whenever you go for take-out beverages, so you avoid using paper cups.

Most paper cups are made in a way that makes it more difficult for them to degrade, and in some ways more hazardous to the planet than the plastic cup – so why not just bring your own mug for your favorite beverage?

C

Consume locally. You will help reduce the demand for cutting down forests in foreign countries to meet export demands.

Choose public transport.

Compost your organic food waste.

Conserve energy. Turn off the lights to brighten our environment.

Create a greenspace wherever you can from the car you drive to the building you live in.

D

Don’t run the water when brushing your teeth. You will save as much as 3 gallons every time! Only 2, 5% of the world’s water is drinkable.

Discover an alternative to using traditional wrapping paper for holidays and birthday gifts.

E

Engage in an environmental activity like school or neighborhood beautification or tree planting.

Eat organic and locally grown foods and help reduce the clearing of forests for agricultural land.

Educate your friends on how individual actions can have an exponential impact and motivate action for WED.

F

Find an unusual insect in your garden. Fewer than 10% of the world’s described species have been assessed to determine their conservation status.

Form a group of peers or colleagues to oversee the greening of your school, neighborhood or workplace with recycling, car pooling, or energy-efficiency.

Form a tree-planting group with family and friends and commit to planting and maintaining these trees together.

G

Green your office: print double-sided, turn off monitors, start an office recycling program.

Grow an organic garden and your own delicious food.

Give memberships to an environmental organization or seedlings as birthday gifts.

Go electronic for bills and payments: at home, in the office, at the bank etc.

H

Host a World Environment Day celebration. Clean up your neighborhood, carpool with friends, have a vegan (no animal products) dinner party! And don’t forget to register your activity on the WED website!

I

Identify the nature that surrounds you – take note of the beautiful plants and animals that you may not always appreciate. Learn about the amazing ecosystem services they provide.

Improve the insulation of your home – it will really help your energy consumption…and your monthly bills!

J

Join a local environmental or conservation group. You can team up with those around you and make a real difference for your community.

Jog outside and save the energy you would have used on the treadmill!

K

Kick the habit! Don’t print unless it’s absolutely necessary. And when you do print – always print double-sided!

Keep your cup! When traveling on airplanes, ask to reuse your plastic cup.

L

Learn more about Brazil, this year’s host country.

M

Mobilize your networks! Message your friends about WED – facebook, twitter, orkut, SMS, text, phone, email – it doesn’t matter how, just get the word out!

N

Nominate a WED Hero from your world. Notify us about the great environmental work they’re doing and why they should be a WED Hero.

O

Optimize the use of your washing machine – use the cold-wash option and significantly save energy and reduce your daily carbon emissions.

Offset your travel whenever possible – most airlines provide an option to offset your travel when you book your tickets.

Opt for public transport whenever possible.

P

Plant a tree this year!

Why not celebrate by planting a tree with friends or family.

Pile up! Lay the grounds for a compost pile and start sorting your garbage.

Q

Quantify how much money you could save each cold winter if you lowered the temperature inside your home by 2 degrees Celsius. It could reduce your energy consumption by 14 percent!!!

R

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

Register a WED activity at World Environment Day!

S

Sacrifice something small each month – eat locally grown vegetables instead of imported vegetables; do without steak as cattle ranching is high impact!; carpool with co-workers; take your bike to work etc.

Support and motivate companies that use certified materials and operate in ways that are environmentally responsible.

Switch your lightbulbs to energy-efficient LED’s. You will see substantial savings on energy bills!

T

Think! How green is your daily routine? Just by making a few small changes, like remembering to turn off the lights, turning down the heat, stop running the water while you brush your teeth - you could cut your daily emissions by more than 60 per cent.

Think again! Before you toss, consider if the item can be reused or recycled?

Think outside of the bottle! Bottled water costs 1900 times more than tap water

U

Use your common sense!

Understand your options. Learn about the small ways you, as an individual, can make a positive impact on the environment.

Use rainwater for your indoor plants – they love it, and you’ll save water at the same time.

V

Visit the WED website regularly and see how you can get involved! Book mark website, subscribe to RSS, Twitter or facebook

W

Whenever you feel like buying books, magazines, or newspapers go to your local library or borrow from friends and neighbors.

X

X-plore! Get out into the forest and enjoy what our planet has to offer.

Y

YOU!

You can make a difference – individual actions, when multiplied, can make an exponential difference to the planet!

Z

Zip around town on your bike, on public transport, or your own two feet.

Avoid your car whenever possible – it’s cheaper!

Regards,

Surender Singh

From India, Lucknow
V.Raghunathan
1329

Hi Mr Surender Singh,
Thanks for sharing the good posting.
I would like to add one point
With so much construction acticvity going on everywhere
it is time to focus on Green Building be it factory or office.
V.Raghunathan

From India
Kishor Telang
1

Yes the article is very informative and useful. We are an NGO and working in the area of Climate Change Adaptation , if you provide me your postal address we can send you some CD's which can be shown to employees. Pl visit our website www.wotr.org this will bring more clarity.
Kishor

From India, Pune
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