Recently, people asked me why I repeat my clothes as much as I do. It got me thinking, why the R’s are so embedded in my life – Repeat, Recycle, Refuse, Repair, and Reuse.
Does this make me a change maker? I don’t think so. But it’s the beginning.
In this special episode on Gandhi Jayanti, we speak to the 3 torchbearers of the start of the change makers – Nakul Gupta from Xynteo Vikasa, Mr. Lalit Mohan from SBI Foundation, and Mr. Prasad from HUL. They talk to us why waste segregation is the need of the hour, and how we need to start this from our homes.
Only 40% of our plastic is recycled – Nakul Gupta, Associate Director at Xynteo Vikaasa
Mr. Nakul Gupta talks to us about:
- How plastic is here to stay and we need to know how to know how to reuse the plastic, or recycle it
- The importance of the curriculum
- How children are the biggest change makers
We need to find the solution for the circularity of plastic as much as we can. – Mr Prasad Pradhan, Director, Communications, & Corporate Affairs at Hindustan Unilever
Mr Prasad Pradhan talks to us about:
- How segregation is the need of the hour
- How waste management begins from each household
- Why it is important to change the future our children
- The role of Hindustan Lever in the waste management project
It’s important to sensitise waste management in the society – Mr. Lalit Mohan, President & Chief Operating Officer at SBI Foundation
Mr. Lalit Mohan talks to us about:
- Why sensitisation of waste management is important in the society
- How the curriculum will help parents and children
- How to segregate waste
- The role Of SBI in the Xynteo Vikaasa Proeject
Hope you enjoy this episode. Tune in until the end, and you will be the change maker as well. For more actionable tips, don’t forget to tune in on our other episodes.