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Turning Trash Into Cash |
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by Kushal Naharki | 09-01-2019 16:12 0 |
Thank you for all the love and support towards my Environmental Awareness Campaign "Small Act Great Impact" Supradeepti Bhandari, Student of Bsc Environmental Science at Saptagandaki Multiple Campus from Bharatpur 10, Chitwan, Nepal has sent her creativity to participate in this campaign. She Says: 'Turning trash into cash' making handicraft (junk art) out of the junks that we throw after a single use. It has always been my hobby since childhood that i have been making different handicrafts such as coca-cola bottle sub marine, storge book out of cardboard box, cars, ambulance, houses, pen stand, toys out of boxes and many more. This small effort of making a handicraft out of the junks from our household has been helpful to minimize the trash we throw everyday eventually saving environment and surrounding. It has helped me not only to collect materials for my crafts also to keep my surrounding clean and the childrens around me to learn about the reusing aspect of these materials to save environment. It has also made my community members to actively participate in assisting me find the materials for handicrafts by giving those reusable trash from their households as well. For making these handicrafts I have been collecting the materials from all around my neighbourhood to wherever I see the reusable materials on my way. By this project i have been reusing the boxes, bottles, tin cans, papers etc to make useful handicrafts for my house and also i have been able to gift these handicrafts to other friends and family. Through all these junk art competition organized by different youth organisation, this reusing of materials and turning them into creative handicrafts has created an impact of awareness between young people and communities about environment conservation and I have been able to participate being part of it. |
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Yes Joon Ho Mentor. I have said the mail My Campaign will consist of various small acts which can create great impact in the society and I will be collecting all those creativity and publishing on the facebook page of Tunza EcoNetwork and I will be sharing via my Tunza Report so that their creativity can reach to large number of people.
Thank you mentors for such heartwarming comments. I am always motivated by your comments and work hard to achieve better results.
Posted 13-01-2019 23:40
Hello Kushal, this is what you mentioned in your mail to me, right?
As Gyeongrin mentor said below turning trash into something artistic or useful isn't new but turning it into something 'we can give messages to others' totally differs upon individual creativity and action plan levels. Likewise, your project always provides well-planned and concrete objectives and voice to others, and even I can acknowledge it easily :)
Hope your projects keeps on moving and get better result and effect!
Posted 13-01-2019 23:18
Hello Kushal
Your campaign truly is amazing as it has inspired so many individuals to stand up by themselves and to participate in one's own way to protect this environment.
The idea to turn trash into cash isn't new, but something it hasn't been done often in our daily lives. We too easily through away stuffs when they are only used a several time and has leftover value in it.
Hope recycling could be more often observed in our daily lives!
Thanks for the updates and also many thanks to Supradeepti Bhandari for sharing her ideas :)
Posted 12-01-2019 01:26
Hey Partner!
You're right. Our water resources are indeed contaminated and we need to find means to filter it before it can be used for irrigation.
Health is an important aspect for all and we need to make sure that we secure that by all means.
Thank you for commenting!
Stay blessed :D
Rosa.
Posted 10-01-2019 03:42
Hello Kushal
I want to thank you for this event and wish you for success
She is doing really great and amazing work
keep inspiring other
Thank you for your report.
Posted 09-01-2019 19:57
Hi Kushal,
Glad to hear about the success of your campaign.
Yes, her write-up is inspiring only that it might not be sustainable as those handicrafts might eventually be thrown away after sometime.
Thanks for the report Kushal.
Posted 09-01-2019 17:14
Hi Kushal!
I see your campaign has gone to full swing! Well done! And keep on updating us!
Thank you for the report D
Posted 09-01-2019 16:31