Environmental education is a process that empowers individuals to understand, engage with, and take action on environmental issues, promoting sustainable living and environmental stewardship. It aims to foster a sense of personal responsibility for the environment and inspire commitment to its protection.
A Waste Segregation Campaign aims to encourage and enable proper sorting of waste at its source to improve waste management, resource recovery, and reduce environmental impact. This involves educating the public on different waste types and appropriate disposal methods, and providing necessary infrastructure for segregation.
School and university environmental clubs play a vital role in promoting sustainability by educating students, fostering practical skills, and driving community engagement. They offer a platform for students to actively engage with environmental issues, learn about sustainability, and take action to protect the environment.
We are a group of young entrepreneurs aiming to introduce an environmentally sustainable education and training platform through a social enterprise. Where we are directly working with waste collection. We believe waste is a resource and we turn waste into multiple uses which will make the planet safer, cleaner and cooler.
We separate kitchen waste and turn it into compost through BSF larvae farming. We will also introduce a huge opportunity for youth entrepreneurship by creating a locally based waste processing system. Our action will turn kitchen waste into two products: Compost for cultivation, BSF Larvae for chicken food, and fish food.
We envision a world where nature and humanity live in a coherent relationship and pollution-free.