On the occasion of International day of action for river , The Quest Nature Club of LNCT GROUP & IIC – LNCT&S in association with Kabadiwala conducted “zero waste campus” awarness program , Where experts explained how waste segregation and right disposal can divert 90% of the waste from landfill and water bodies to the recycling industries.
On the occasion of International Day of Action for Rivers , The IIC- LNCT&S & Quest Nature Club , LNCT GROUP in association with Kabadiwala organized an environmental awareness event on “Zero Waste Campus Awareness Program & Opportunities in Green Entrepreneurship ” . The main objective of the workshop was to educate students and provide them with holistic understanding of Solid Waste Management (SWM) issues, ill effects of bad/wrong practices of SWM, best practices of SWM and importance of proper sanitation.
Key Speakers explained the 5R principle- refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle and rot. Try to reduce the use of all non biodegradable substances. Try to reuse the reusable substances. Try to recycle things such as plastic. We came across various handmade materials reusing things such as tetrapacks, used jeans etc.
Through this workshop students have come to know many ways of how various materials are segregated, processed or recycled. The main point that has been conveyed through this workshop was to reduce the waste produced so that we won’t have to segregate it.The workshop was interesting, interactive, engrossing and an eye opener for all.
Keynote speaker were Ms. Sonia Nain & Mr. Sachin Thakur (Team Kabadiwala) . Mr Vijay Kumar Patidar & Ms. Muskan
(Student Coordinator of QNC) , Welcomed the speakers by plant saplings .
“We make every effort to bring awareness to environmental issues and more importantly, practice what we preach. ” Said by Professor (Dr.) Amitbodh Upadhyaya , OSD, LNCT&S, Bhopal .
Dr. Ashish Khare , Mrs. Bhavna Pillai , Professor Abhinav Bhargav were present on the occasion . The total 288 students have participated in this program.Team Kabadiwala demonstrated recycled product