Dear Sir, Please find a clip attached herewith. In some way or the other we all do it. Go through it and think about it. Thanks & Regards, Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
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Hi, Mr. Sudhir,

It is a nice one. Whether we like it or not, all the waste that we throw gets recycled. Any untreated bad disposal will affect us. That is what the clipping tells us. Technological advancements have to be handled with care. Proper application of "REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE" should be the approach. The oft-repeated quote:

"We have inherited this Good Earth from our ancestors, but we have merely borrowed it from our Children."

is worth mentioning again.

V. Raghunathan
Navi Mumbai

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You have nicely explained it, Mr. Raghunathan and thanks for highlighting this quote.
May I please edit your quote as below :
We do not inherit Earth from our ancestors, but we only borrow it from our grand children”.
This is one of the best quotes that we come across, emphasizing the need for environmental protection measures.

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Sudhir, a useful video clip, sir.

But often, we people don't worry about pollution. See, our people still haven't stopped using polythene bags, which don't decompose. Likewise, we are ignorant or don't care about our environment.

When this situation changes, people won't harm nature.

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Hi,

Thanks for the post.

You said "we people." To me, when it comes to improvement, I see only ME. I am of the opinion that it should be I. After all, every individual has to begin on improvements. Let us stop worrying about others, start implementing the improvements, and set an example for others.

Thanks & Regards, Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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Dharani Maám,

We cannot change anyone easily specially if you start talking about environment issues with your colleagues/friends/family members they will reply ‘’what the hell happen to you Raghu’’ .

Last Jan (During my R&R)when I went to shopping with my friend to ‘’MORE’’ departmental store after done our shopping my friend asked carry bag to the ‘’MORE’’ employee but I was totally surprised instead of giving polythene bag he showed the notice which was announced by INDIAN GOVERNMENT regarding plastic (Environmental problems) it’s clearly states use recycle bags (They didn’t say we can’t use plastic bags but they highlight avoid plastic bags).

My friend start arguing to that guyz then I comprised him and front of my friend I appreciate the ‘’MORE’’ employee and buy a small bag its cost 5 INR. When we reached the home she said everything to my Mom do you know what my Mom replied ‘’What the hell happen to you Raghu’’ ssssss… Again she raised the question to me one plastic can change everything??? I didn’t say anything to MOM but the next day morning I explained to my MOM about my job nature and responsibilities she promised me we will avoid using plastic bags as much possible in future.

That’s the last shopping I went with her whenever I asked her to go outside she will replied ‘’Wait I will get my recycle bin bag’’ with smile front of everybody.. See

MORE departmental store had implemented the system in Tamilnadu lets visit the ‘’MORE’’ departmental store on your zone.

You have my MOM right let’s call her tonight and ask about that plastic bag story end of the conversation may my mom will advice you don’t use Plastic bag Dharani….

@Dharani.,,

We can’t stop using plastic bags in one day it’s not possible too. Here after does you will stop using plastic bags???

Team,

Specially those kind of things/issues we should be lead by an example don’t expect ever changes starting from others, Changes should start from us.

‘’ Leadership: the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.

Dwight D. Eisenhower




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Dear Bijay,

Thank you for the post. Some time back, I had uploaded a PowerPoint presentation which discusses 25 tips for personal habits to protect the environment and combat global warming. Please take a look at the following thread: https://www.citehr.com/370952-plasti...ml#post1735181.

Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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Dear Cite HR Friends ,

It is nice to see an overwhelming response to the thread started by Mt A Sudhir.

I thank Mr Melango for his quote.

One shudders to think any further beyond the quote, as it presents a much

more grave picture, than the previous quote mentioned by me.

Reality is frightening and we cannot ignore it.

Ms Dhaarani’s view about the nonchalant view of the common man

is also a genuine concern. Perhaps the likes of attachment

may create some awareness.

Mr Sudhir’s view that improvement begins from SELF for an individual

Is laudable. It is also mentioned in the attached ppt.

My namesake from the US, has made an excellent narration

of how ordinaryEvents have an underlining message about

Pollution control. I am indeed happy to serve the Group that

runs MORE chain besides many other businesses. Again the

attachment might help in making people get an idea of the

magnitude of the harmful effect that pollution causes.

More than four years ago, I was preparing for a workshop

On Energy conservation measures and Pollution control.

I came across a very good presentation by Mr Ramjee Nagarajan.

Courtesy Mr Ramjee I am happy in sharing his lovely presentation.

Every slide is simple to look at and yet thought provoking.

I am sure such presentations will promote awakening.

It expresses all the concerns shared above and

gives possible solutions as well.

V.Raghunathan………………………………………………………………..Navi Mumbai

From India
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Dear Cite HR Friends ,

It is nice to see an overwhelming response to the thread started by Mr A Sudhir.

I thank Mr Melango for his quote.

One shudders to think any further beyond the quote, as it presents a much

more grave picture, than the previous quote mentioned by me.

Reality is frightening and we cannot ignore it.

Ms Dhaarani’s view about the nonchalant view of the common man

is also a genuine concern. Perhaps the likes of attachment

may create some awareness.

Mr Sudhir’s view that improvement begins from SELF for an individual

Is laudable. It is also mentioned in the attached ppt.

My namesake from the US, has made an excellent narration

of how ordinaryEvents have an underlining message about

Pollution control. I am indeed happy to serve the Group that

runs MORE chain besides many other businesses. Again the

attachment might help in making people get an idea of the

magnitude of the harmful effect that pollution causes.

More than four years ago, I was preparing for a workshop

On Energy conservation measures and Pollution control.

I came across a very good presentation by Mr Ramjee Nagarajan.

Courtesy Mr Ramjee I am happy in sharing his lovely presentation.

Every slide is simple to look at and yet thought provoking.

I am sure such presentations will promote awakening.

It expresses all the concerns shared above and

gives possible solutions as well.

V.Raghunathan………………………………………………………………..Navi Mumbai

From India
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File Type: pdf You Plastics and Pollution.pdf (674.8 KB, 27 views)

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Dear Sudhir and Team,

Thank you for the very valuable and thought-provoking presentation. The good discussion was insightful and engaging. We all have experienced the adverse effects of plastic bags on our environment. Most city drainage systems are blocked by waste, especially plastic bags, leading to foul smells, pollution, and various diseases.

Let us take care of our environment and work towards reducing the use of plastic bags. Your information has been truly enlightening.

Thanks again for the beautiful presentation.

Best regards, [Your Name]

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Raguvaran sir,

Now, in all municipalities and village boards in Tamil Nadu, have banned the use of plastic bags in groceries and all shops. If these shops give those bags against the order, they will be cancelled after giving a warning.

I am also aware of what you are trying to say, but the thing is if you interact with common people (apart from professionals), they are ignorant. People hailing from rural villages also consider the cost of the bag, as they only earn a very small amount as their wages (Rs. 175 - 200 approximately) to satisfy their basic needs and provide education for their children.

Through the Tamil Nadu government order, they have also started using paper or recyclable bags. If the recyclable bags are available in shops for free like polythene bags, then people won't hesitate to use the recyclable bags.

From India, Coimbatore
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Nice way to educate our so-called educated persons. We must think over it and start to save our planet from pollution. Otherwise, the day is not far when we start the same in practice. So, it's high time to change our ideas into reality. Thanks for sharing such wonderful thoughts in such a simple way.

J.S. Negi

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Dharani,

I don't think that TN govt was banned plastic bags all over Tamil Nadu. Last one month most of all purchasing for diwali everybody getting free polythene bag from all stores. Hope you are also on the list.

We are all having a reason for everything (Especially me if i made mistake I’ll give the reason which opponent can’t araise any more question to me). Let’s think on my point of view it’s not about cost of bag it’s all about our attitude. If you want to change/support our environment just grab the bag with you at all times whenever you going to store its not a matter about wages and other things.

Instead of we expect they need to provide recyclable bags use your bag it’s very easy to implement as well compare to change the public.

Lets try this in your own (I tried this it’s given a good result to me). Whenever you going to buy anything in any shop most of them packed your material with cute polythene bag. Now you will explain them with smile ‘’I don’t wanna use polythene bag which will create a problem to our next generation’’ so let me give my material I will use my bag. May it takes only 45 sec approximately then see what will happen whoever stand around you may they think at least one min about environment if you do the same again and again the shop keeper surely will change one day its not a matter he will change or not you will keep continue this at least your family/friends will change.

Hope you got my point.




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Dear All, Lets bring change. Let us set examples first. Lets become Green Consumers. Every small effort led to big change...... Lets do it.... Regards, Hansa
From India, Udaipur
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Dear All,

This thread has about 1000 likes and approximately 1500 downloads. This indicates that the 1500 individuals who have downloaded are considering making a change in the situation.

I kindly request everyone to share this with as many people as possible to raise awareness. Since we are discussing water pollution in this thread, I believe it is the perfect time to recommend a film by TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute).

Please take a moment to watch it as you will definitely discover ways to enhance the situation.

Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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