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Clean-Green Arunachal Campaign

Start Date: 05-09-2019
End Date: 03-09-2022

Environmental threat has become a reality and global concern, with the fast pace development, globalization and growing human population. ...

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Environmental threat has become a reality and global concern, with the fast pace development, globalization and growing human population.

Human activities hold the dominant role on this constant change in the global environment. All kind of pollution and environmental concerns, such as global warming, ozone depletion, exhaustion of natural resources and loss of biodiversity etc. are interlinked and influences one another. Planting trees is one of the best and most important things one can do to save the environment and the planet.

Arunachal Pradesh government has launched a state-wide “Clean-Green Arunachal Campaign 2019” to combat against the environmental issues. The campaign was launched as a part of the Van Mahotsav celebration to plant one lakh tree saplings within 24 hours timeline. The campaign’s target is to plant one crore saplings within the next five years. Its objective is to conserve natural resources and the existing natural environment by repairing and reversing the root affecting our environment.

We all know that trees are the lungs of the planet. They absorb carbon dioxide and other potentially harmful gasses, from the air and release out oxygen. Additionally, they create an ecosystem to provide habitat and food for birds and other wildlife. Apart from producing oxygen and removing carbon dioxide and contaminants from the air, trees have many other social, economic, and environmental benefits.

MyGovArunachal seeks suggestions from the citizens on how Clean-Green Arunachal 2019 Campaign can be expanded and benefit in saving the natural environment.

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Brajesh Kumar Srivastava 3 years 7 months ago

Take note on how often you rely on single-use items and choose to replace them with more sustainable versions. Refusing plastic straws and disposable cutlery when you go out and bringing your own containers .
Think about how many disposable cups are used every day in just your local coffee shop. Bringing a mug for your morning coffee can reduce the amount of waste you produce annually.