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¡°Implementing powers of 3R in environment conservation through art.¡±

by Aarati Khatri | 27-05-2020 22:19







In this modern era, we all are well known about the use of various sophisticated technology to solve environmental crisis. But have you ever wonder that  small things can create a big impact in environment. so starting conservation activities from your own workplace, institute  and  home will gradually create impact on reducing major environment issues. Environment  conservation  awareness  can go hand in hand through art as art can easily demonstrate conservation act. This all paintings and craft  (peacock, bicycle, owl, photo booth) are made giving powers to 3R (Reuse,Recycle , Reduce).

All the materials around us that we use in our day to day life and the way we handle them after it turned out to be a waste undoubtedly determines our existing environment condition. As it is said ¡° A waste is not  considered as waste until  sit is wasted.¡± The 3R is the torch light for creating a sustainable life. Though we cannot entirely cut down the waste materials surrounding us but we can definitely turn into something profitable.

 All these art and craft illustrated in the pictures  below are prepared from the waste papers, cartoons  etc and used as a demo-material  in  two  different programs  i.e ¡°Workshop on climate change¡± and ¡°Wildlife week 2076¡± conducted in Institute of Forestry , Pokhara, Nepal to aware the local people and students about the  sustainable use of waste.

Because of our careless activities, now we have to worry about where our trash goes. So it is also our responsibility to make sure the trash we throw will not make our mother earth trash one day. This small step taken to reduce the waste will bring home huge number of benefits like creating a clean and beautiful environment, awaring people that waste can also be converted into economic benefitable resources.

It is also up to us whether to  take trash as burden or  as opportunities.