8. Every 60 seconds, 1.1 million liters of raw
sewagefind their way into the 1,560-mile Ganges
River
9. Water quality and conservation
Sanitation
Land use and biodiversity conservation
Water conservation
Air quality
Energy efficiency
Climate change
10. The CLEAN-India programme
aims to mobilise community
responsibility for environmental
assessment and improvement in
all major towns and cities of India
through schools and NGOs linked
with governments, business,
academic and other institutions.
11. 30 like-minded NGOs, 400 schools
and over one million students who
coordinate the activities across 78
urban centres of India.
14. Use dustbins to manage the household
rubbish
Dig a pit to dispose the organic waste and
prepare compost.
CREATE AWARENESS
Necessary for youths to take the leadership
and the notion of the nation
Use their technical knowledge about
agriculture, forestry, veterinary for the
resource allocation and for the proper
management of renewable natural resources
15. Improve basic idea about sanitation and primary
health.
Strengthen health knowledge among students.
Make health awareness pamphlet.
Arrange some dustbins to improve sanitation.
Arrange education to women and old people
about cleanliness, roadside plantation and
sanitation.
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21. Better Health of Our family
Better Climatic Conditions
Better Eco System
Sustainable Environment
Longer life of MOTHER PLANET..
22. ‘When the last tree is cut and the last fish
killed, the last river poisoned, then you will
see that you can’t eat money.’
John May
The Greenpeace Story