Tuesday, 21 February 2017

How You Can Help the World Reach Sustainable Development Goals by 2030? 7 Ways


“Be a global citizen. Act with passion and compassion. Help us make this world safer and more sustainable today and for the generations that will follow us. That is our moral responsibility,” said UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon while laying out an ambitious plan in front the world—17 sustainable development goals that countries around the world needs to achieve before 2030. 

From ending poverty and hunger to ensuring clean water and proper sanitation for everyone to relying more on renewable energy and keeping strict check on climate change—this agenda 2030 lists everything that aims for world’s sustainable growth and better living condition for generations to come. 

While it is the government that’s tasked to achieve these goals, a great deal of its success lies in the hands of civil society. You, as an individual, can act responsibly and do a lot of things to help this global movement meets a happy and happening ending by 2030. 

Here are 7 easy things you can do to help world reach its sustainable development goals even before the given time- 

1. MAKE TIME

Whatever you do to contribute in this movement, you must be willing to give in your time. So be certain to make time every week—even if it’s just few hours. Separate these hours from your busy schedule, dedicate yourself wholly into the tasks you undertake.

2. Get to know about these goals and inform others 

You won’t make progress unless you know (and understand) these goals clearly. So, first task at hand is to invest your time in knowing about these goals. Next, inform others what you now know. Online channels – social media platforms and forums – are great avenues to spread the words and to create awareness to other people.

3. Practice efficient waste management

Waste management recycling is one of the most important steps for a better and sustained tomorrow. So have you been reluctant to proper waste treatment, you better get serious now. It’s quite simple and cheap (and of course, hygienic to you and your family). Have a skip bin at your home or neighbourhood, and dial waste management companies for proper waste removal and recycling. 

4. Join a local community, NGO

There are countless Non-profit, Non-Government Organizations who are working independently to help reach these sustainable development goals. And they are in desperate need of people’s time and skills. Be a part of these communities. Contribute whatever time and skill you can and have.

5. Conserve energy at home and office

A huge chunk of natural resources are used in generating electricity. So strive to save as much of electricity at home and workplace as possible. Don’t keep those lights on all the time; make use of natural light. Install efficient lights and other electronics that save energy and prevents energy leakages.

6. Get rid of the habit of wasting water

Millions of people around the world still don’t have proper access to water, let alone clean water. Women and men have to walk miles every day just to collect a bucket of water. Understand this reality and limit your daily water use. Stop using and wasting too much water when taking shower; don’t leave the tap on. Teach your kids and friends about conserving water.

7. Form a community of like-minded people to work together

When you’re in a group – and that, of like-minded people – you’re much stronger. So form a community of people who share the same interest and passion towards reaching these goals; people who are willing to be the global citizens. Your tasks will become much easier and quicker (and fun). 
These are 7 things you can do help us reach the ambitious sustainable development goals by 2030. Now you know, play your part, and be a game-changer. 

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Save Your Neighbourhood, Save Your Lives: Effective Ways to Do Clean the Hood!


An old English proverb reads, “Charity begins at home.” We all go bonkers when it comes to cleaning our houses. A speck of dirt can throw us into frenzy. But what about our neighbourhoods? Is keeping them clean not our moral responsibility, if not civic! A great neighbourhood is what keeps us happy. It is necessary for a child to grow properly. Thus, we have an undulating duty towards our society for it determines us and our future. Today, the article mainly focuses on how we can save the planet from destruction by taking small steps that definitely start from our home and our surroundings. Read on and find out more about the topic.

Dare to dream and then stir up hope

If you are on a mission to uplift the living conditions of your locality, the first thing that you need to do is start making plans. This is very important for without vision you cannot succeed in the mission. Involve others in your plan and arrange weekly meetings where everyone can pitch their ideas. If there are any open rubbish dumps, make sure that there are volunteers to clean them up. You can take professional help from experts for demolition waste removal. All the debris that lay everywhere during and after any construction can be a major reason for clogging up of sewers. Thus, keeping them clean on a regular basis is important. Take the initiative and you can inspire others to join in. if all the localities around the world start with this small step, our planet can be a better place, today and tomorrow.

Neighbourhood renaissance is difficult but not impossible

As mentioned, it is difficult to clean your neighbourhood and rid it of waste completely. It is just very difficult. You might even face obstructions from your other locales as for them the idea might be completely useless. But you have to be determined and be stern about your resolution. Here are some methods which you can follow in order to make your hood cleaner and greener.
  • Eliminate household usage of chemicals and pesticides that pollute the green environment. Using household formulas like vinegar and lemon not only clean effectively but do not create any toxic residues. These are environmental friendly and conventional too.
  • Cut down carbon footprints which cause excess air pollution. Lowering the temperature of your heater, washing the dishes manually, and using energy efficient bulbs lessens the carbon level, which further helps in growth of trees.
  • Recycling and reusing waste products like plastic, glass, aluminium and paper instead of dumping in the garbage can actually make a big difference. Burning them contributes to air pollution, while disposing them in incorrect places can cause land and water pollution. Hence, be careful and recycle.
Thus make your locality a greener, safer and fun one. Make an example and encourage others. You can take help from professionals who specialise in cleaning and recycling waste services. From mattress recycling to plastic disposal, the services are varied and affordable. Thus, walk a on clean path and protect the earth.

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