This World Environment Day, Tele-Celebs say let’s not abuse environment!

World Environment Day is observed on June 5 every year to create awareness about a clean and green environment. We spoke to a few actors about the small things they do on an individual level for a better tomorrow and here’s what they had to say:

Sudhanshu Pandey : We need to as a society start disciplining ourselves. My family and I practice certain things in our daily life, like we have started segregating dry and wet garbage. Also, I have taught my kids to not waste water at all. So be it brushing, or taking a shower, anywhere we are using water we try to use it only when it’s required and not just waste it or keep the taps open. And also, we try to avoid using plastic as much as we can, because I don’t want us to be guilty of adding the curse of plastic to your environment. These are the three things that we practice on a regular basis, and although they are very small they can make a very big change. And if we can do it as a society then we can surely reverse the situation of our planet.

Nyrraa M Banerji : Let us be the change we wish to see in the world. I for one use no plastic bags. I put my drinking water in a stainless steel and copper bottle. Segregation of domestic waste is normal in our household. We are now growing tomatoes, cucumbers, etc in our balcony as an initial green measure.

Aditya Deshmukh : I would like to use Mahatma Gandhi’s quote “Earth provides enough to fulfill every human’s need but not every human’s greed.” So friends, it’s high time we humans realise that the environment is no one’s property to destroy, but it’s our responsibility to protect it. I am proud of myself and everyone who even in this congested city like Mumbai tries to grow small house plants at least as a contribution towards our own environment. I have stopped using plastic and other toxic materials as much as possible. Trust me, a small environmental friendly gesture from every individual will surely give a better environment for our future generations. Let’s start doing everything possible from our side to protect our environment and let’s pledge together that we will not let our mother nature become a ‘Once upon a Time’.

Amal Sehrawat
: I believe that if you don’t go back to nature, you won’t be able to lead a healthy life. All those things that we used to do earlier, like during our grandparents’ time, if we start following them now, then we will surely be able to make a change in our lifestyle and thus change the environment. There are small things like avoiding using plastic and aluminum and changing to steel and iron utensils that can make a big difference. Saving water is another thing that I do. These are some of the few things that we can do on an individual level and they can make a bigger difference than one can imagine.

Keerti Kadam.