Environment Awareness

Everything You Should Know About EPR And PROs?

Posted by Karo Sambhav on December 23, 2023

 
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What’s new in the field of waste management is EPR or extended producer responsibility. Are you wondering what EPR solutions are all about? We shall certainly explain. However, it is first crucial to understand why recycling or traditional environmental practices failed to perform as a sustainable approach.

url=https://www.karosambhav.com/blogs/everything-you-should-know-about-epr-and-pro

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What are some of the most important things that individuals can do to help protect endangered species?

Posted by Kelly Peters on July 28, 2023

 
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Hi everyone,

I'm really passionate about wildlife conservation, and I'm looking for ways to help protect endangered species. I'm not sure where to start, so I thought I would ask the experts here on the Indian Wildlife Club Forum.

What are some of the most important things that individuals can do to help protect endangered species? Are there any specific organizations or projects that you would recommend getting involved with?

I'm really grateful for any advice you can give me. Thank you!

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What exactly are environmental services, and what does environment cleaning entail?

Posted by Olive Yew on October 20, 2022

 
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According to deep cleaning services dubai, Cleaning the environment ensures that anyone using the space, including patients, visitors, and staff, are doing so in a safe and sanitary setting.

Non-infrastructure services, such as those dealing with air pollution control and mitigation, noise abatement, and the cleanup of contaminated sites are included in the broader category of environmental services.

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Water for everyone

Posted by Susan Sharma on March 11, 2022

 
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Water for People India: Everyone Forever Model

Water for People (WFP) India’s Everyone Forever Model (implemented in alignment with WFP global vision and mission) has inclusivity at its core. Specifically, the impact model takes a holistic and multi-stakeholder approach to strengthen the Water, Sanitation and Health (WASH) ecosystem for sustainable and scalable impact. Since beginning its operations in 1996, WFP India’s WASH solutions have positively impacted more than one million people in India, through working in collaboration with relevant partners in the public and private sectors and NGOs, among others. In particular, WFP India’s extant WASH initiatives across key blocks in West Bengal, Bihar and Maharashtra, are implemented in alignment with the Government of India’s Swachh Bharat Mission (2014) and Jal Jivan Mission (2019)6 mandate for a bottom-up approach to sustainable change.

Read more at

https://www.waterforpeopleindia.org/women-and-water-resource-management/

 

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The plantation is good for the Environment

Posted by Angela Getty on August 18, 2021

 
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Videos that touch a string in your heart!

Posted by Susan Sharma on June 12, 2020

 
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Around the Zoom meetings and exclusive World Environment Day videos, these are two videos that struck me as extremely relevant for today's world.

The first one is a Hawaiian trained environmentalist(born in India)evoking Mahatma Gandhi to urge people to reamin linkedin and connected to start a people's movement towards climate action.  Individual actions gain momentum when they become organized. Here is the link

https://youtu.be/BPIE_I4Qhyo

The second one is a talk by a young musician who has pledged to use his musical talents towatds environment and nature only. In December, 2019 he was talking to a small crowd in New Delhi, when he "predicted" with conviction that nature will take revenge and treat us the same way we are treating her. "Vasudeva Kutumbakam"  is talked about everyehere, but many understand it as unity of the human species only.  Do we need to expand our views?  Listen to his talk-20 minute long talk.  It is worth listening till the end.

https://youtu.be/DHWqWsykElc

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Vegetable Coloured Fabric Manufacturing Unit in Jaipur

Posted by Hitesh Sharma on May 07, 2020

 
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Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and history epicentre of records and art. Even before the inspiration of Jaipur City – the export of hand block printed fabric textile merchandise was done from this region.

Now, we at Srishti Textile create and supply the best nice printed running or material from the metropolis for all our Clients. Also, the affection and trust of this two-decade adventure of my circle of relatives have made those roots strong.

We are here to understand your want and craft your requirements.

For setting a custom order with us you need to provide specific designs and colour mixtures to us – Not necessary in physical combination however Drawings will do good. Also if you need we have a crew of designers to help you to carve your imaginations and make them a reality.

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Mushrooms and Fungii

Posted by Susan Sharma on September 30, 2019

 
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Rains in September are crossing earlier monsoon levels in most parts of India.  While the rains cause havoc in cities with poor storm water drains, rains are  rejuvenating forest systems and green ecosystems.  

Monsoon Mushrooms

 
During the monsoon season, it is fascinating to observe nature's reaction to the rain.  Mushrooms and fungi spring out from various locations and they surprise as well as arise your curiosity.



Knowing when to look is also important. Mushrooms are not formed until temperature and moisture conditions are right for them.  Look out a few days after monsoon rains and you will find small mushrooms sprouting in the lawns.



Mushrooms and other fungi grow almost everywhere, on every natural material imaginable. Some fungi grow only in association with certain trees. Others grow on large logs. Mushrooms are also found in soil, on decomposing leaves, and in dung, mulch and compost.



Mushrooms are fungi. Fungi are as uniquely different from plants as plants are from animals. In fact, fungi and animals are now in the same super-kingdom, Opisthokonta.

Many mushrooms grow towards light, following the sun just like plant. Unlike with plants, scientists do not yet know how mushrooms use sunlight; only that they do.
  

Fungi recycle plants after they die and transform them into rich soil. If not for mushrooms and fungi, the Earth would be buried in several feet of debris and life on the planet would soon disappear. Some of the oldest living mushroom colonies are fairy rings growing around the famous Stonehenge ruins in England. The rings are so large that they can best be seen from airplanes.  Under the right conditions, some mushrooms' spores can sit dormant for decades or even a century, and still grow!


The spores of mushrooms are made of chitin, the hardest naturally-made substance on Earth. Some scientists suspect that mushroom spores are capable of space travel; a few even believe that some fungi found on Earth originally came from outer space!

Dried mushrooms are good props for 'Ikebana' lovers.  This Japanese art of flower arrangement is particular about staying true to nature by using dried leaves, flowers and mushrooms as props with fresh flowers to make a statement.





Mushrooms are useful not only as food and medicine; some are also being used in bioremediation, to absorb and digest dangerous substances like oil, pesticides and industrial waste, in places where they threaten the environment.

The world of fungi holds many secrets yet to be discovered.

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World Environment Day and IndianWildlifeClub

Posted by Susan Sharma on June 03, 2017

 
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‘Connecting People to Nature’, the theme for World Environment Day 2017, implores us to get outdoors and into nature, to appreciate its beauty and its importance, and to take forward the call to protect the Earth that we share.

https://youtu.be/KcprppV0Re0

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Ikebana by Ohara school from Gurgaon

Posted by Susan Sharma on January 23, 2016

 
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Exhibition of Ikebana by Ohara school from Gurgaon 


 Ohara School emphasizes seasonal qualities, natural growth processes, and the beauty of natural environments.





Ohara school of Ikebana specialises in bringing nature scenes to homes. With most people in urban areas living in multi -story flats with limited living space, it is all but easy to forget the beauty and happiness that natural landscapes provide.



 Learning Ikebana or flower arrangement where only real flowers and drift wood, seeds etc are used is a release for the creative aspirations of many a housewife. Collecting the materials which bring in harmony, which express the beauty of colors and arranging them as per the requirements of Ikebana is an art as is seen from the many arrangements pictured here.






Materials are arranged as if they are piled up in low flat containers with a wide surface area of water. It includes the Color Scheme Moribana, which expresses beauty of color, and the Landscape Moribana, in which the beauty of natural scenery is represented.


Traditional Method

This is a technique to express the beauty of scenery using limited materials, and arranging methods prescribed for these materials while observing their natural growth. This is a type of arrangement in which natural landscapes are represented in the limited space of flower containers.


Realistic Method

This is a technique to express scenic beauty by understanding the natural growth, environment, and the seasonal aspect of the material, and by mixing in the subjectivity and impressions of the arranger.









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