Delhi's Environment Minister Advocates Youth Action at 'Beat Plastic Pollution' Workshop
Sirsa lauds ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’ workshop, calls for youth-led action
Hindustan Times
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Manjinder Singh Sirsa, the Environment Minister of Delhi, praised a workshop focused on combating plastic pollution, emphasizing youth involvement in sustainable practices. The event engaged over 150 students with discussions, performances, and expert insights, culminating in a pledge to reduce plastic use.
- 01Manjinder Singh Sirsa highlighted the importance of youth participation in tackling plastic pollution.
- 02The workshop featured over 150 students and included exhibitions, street plays, and expert sessions.
- 03Experts discussed sustainable practices like circular economy and waste management.
- 04Interactive activities engaged students and fostered creativity in addressing environmental issues.
- 05Participants pledged to continue efforts in reducing plastic consumption and promoting sustainability.
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On Monday, Delhi's Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa commended a workshop titled 'Beat Plastic Pollution', organized by the Environment Department. The event gathered over 150 students, policymakers, and experts to discuss sustainable solutions for plastic waste. Sirsa emphasized the critical role of youth in environmental sustainability, stating, 'Children's contributions are extremely necessary in this fight against pollution.' The workshop featured various activities, including exhibitions and street plays that showcased the detrimental effects of plastic waste. Experts from the Centre for Science and Environment and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi led discussions on circular economy approaches and urban waste practices. The event concluded with a collective pledge from participants to actively reduce plastic use and promote environmental responsibility, reinforcing the need for community engagement in combating pollution.
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The workshop aims to inspire youth to take action against plastic pollution, which could lead to cleaner environments in Delhi.
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