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Inviting Global Ideas & Suggestions For LiFE - Building an Environmentally Sustainable Future

Inviting Global Ideas & Suggestions For LiFE - Building an Environmentally Sustainable Future
Start Date :
Jun 15, 2022
Last Date :
Jul 31, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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India is one of the leaders in sustainable development and clean energy. With the Hon PM Narendra Modi-led government’s reform-oriented, environment-friendly policies, the ...

India is one of the leaders in sustainable development and clean energy. With the Hon PM Narendra Modi-led government’s reform-oriented, environment-friendly policies, the country has time & again shown that sound environmental policies can pave the way to a sound economy.

At the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 in 2021, PM Shri Narendra Modi announced the ‘LiFE’, a mission to bring individual behavioural change at the forefront of the global climate action narrative. LIFE or Lifestyle for Environment along with the ‘Pro Planet People’ movement, aims to strengthen the efforts to overcome climate change.

LiFE will replace the prevailing 'use-and-throw’ thinking with an environmentally conscious lifestyle. The Mission is to create a global community of ‘Pro-Planet People’ (P3), who with their shared commitment will adopt and promote environmentally friendly lifestyles.

Individual Efforts Are Key to Climate Commitment

India's traditional knowledge strongly positions it to lead the narrative of addressing climate change. Like many other mass movements, LiFE aims to inspire climate action based on the mantra of ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’.

MyGov invites you to share your ideas and suggestions on how to adapt to an environmentally conscious lifestyle.

1. Reduce
2. Reuse
3. Recycle
4. Renewable
5. Recover
6. Re-design
7. Re-manufacture

Few examples for the above:
Reduce - Electricity, Fuel Usage
Reuse - Old Clothes, Electronics, Building materials, furniture
Recycle - Plastic, newspapers, cartons, boxes
Renewable - Solar, Wind, Hydro, Tidal, Geothermal & Biomass
Recover - Forests, rivers, soil, mountains, wildlife
Redesign - Green buildings
Remanufacture - E-waste for new purposes

Our civilisational values have taught us the importance of living in harmony with nature. Today, let’s come together to protect our environment & take forward Mission LiFE - Lifestyle for Environment.

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Vipin Kumar
Vipin Kumar 3 years 12 months ago
The Green life Recycle it... Recover it.... Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the world in which we live. Recycling is important to both the natural environment and us. We must act fast as the amount of waste we create is increasing all the time. Harmful chemicals are released from rubbish in landfill sites. Recycling helps to reduce the pollution caused by waste. Huge amounts of energy are used when making products from raw materials. Recycling requires much less energy and therefore helps to preserve natural resources.
Susmita Dehuri
Susmita Dehuri 3 years 12 months ago
Suggestions may be as follows:- ▪︎ Each one Teach one. ▪︎ sharing and caring for others. ▪︎ Service to Mankind is service to God. ▪︎ Plant a tree everyday. ▪︎ Maintaining the Food Chain "Who eats Whom".
Raghavendran V
Raghavendran V 3 years 12 months ago
Government can identify unused vacant sites and give it for farmers to cultivate vegetables, flowers and fruits depending upon the area. The farmer can sell these fruits & vegetables to all Government Hospitals, Government Schools at a price fixed by the Government. Farmers can also get some income and Government will also get quality vegetables and fruits to prepare quality food for patients and students using these vegetables and fruits. Flowers can be sold to temples and for decoration during Government functions. Government can identify unclaimed property and vacant lands and lease it to farmers who are struggling without any income. The lease period can be extended depending upon the effort they put and use it properly. Those who cultivate vegetables and fruits in these land can be given 10% of the amount from the profit. Based on the financial status these vacant sites can be alloted in transparent manner to the applicants on first come first served basis.