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10 global practices for a cleaner & greener planet!

10 global practices for a cleaner & greener planet!
Start Date :
Jul 20, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task requires elaborate research on global best practices that have created a significant difference in improving the cleanliness standards. Please also share the possible ...

This task requires elaborate research on global best practices that have created a significant difference in improving the cleanliness standards. Please also share the possible negative effects, if any, in the Indian context.

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RAHUL POKHRIYAL
RAHUL POKHRIYAL 11 years 10 months ago
SIR FIRST EDUCATION IS VERY IMPORANT FOR CLEAN INDIA BECAUSE ILLITETRATE PEOPLE HAS MORE POLLUTE OUR NATION SO SIR START MORE GOVT SCHOOL WITH PROPER FACILITY LIKE PROPER WORKER FOR CLEAN IN VILLAGE BECAUSE POOR PERSON NOT AFFORD EDUCATION IN PRIVATE SCHOOL SO SIR CONSTRUCT MORE GOVT. SCHOOL SO IT WILL EDUCATED TO HIS/HER NEXT GENERATION N THIS NEW GENERATION WILL KNOW CLEAN INDIA IMPORTANCE.MANY VILLAGE PEOPLE USE DOMESTIC ANIMAL DUNG FOR FERTILIZER SO PROVIDE GOBER GAS PLANT TO EVERY FARMER.
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vinay kaul
vinay kaul 11 years 10 months ago
This System Can Really Vanish the tonnes of plastic and glass bottles and empty plastic container lying everywhere in India within months by using P-Fund System, which is very successful in Europe, While selling any consumable item like juice, alcohol, beer, toothpaste and other packed items, companies should charge some additional amount and this fund amount should be mention on the recyclable container in words and also on barcode, And the container scanner like a vending machine should identify
Pravin Sarkar
Pravin Sarkar 11 years 10 months ago
Cleanliness is easy to address if 100 Crore of us decide to clean our own neighborhoods. Having said that there are many initiatives GOI and other leadership can execute to install that urge to live in the clean neighborhood. I captured three of such initiatives in attached text file.
Amber Gupta
Amber Gupta 11 years 10 months ago
One of the most important aspect in cleaning is citizen awareness to keep their area, their city, their state and their country clean. This awareness comes from schools being the starting point of any child. I have been in Germany for 2 years now and I hardly see any sweepers on the roads and still it is clean everywhere. That's because the citizens like to keep it clean. There is an urgent need to include cleanliness in our education system. Every child should learn to keep their locality clean
Prasanna Vijayakumar
Prasanna Vijayakumar 11 years 10 months ago
One thing most countries seem to pushing for is recycling (as part of waste disposal) to remain clean and green. I came across this wonderful recycling machine at an IKEA store in the UK. They can collect waste batteries, light bulbs etc. and in return provide coupons valid for shopping in the store. This is quite good and it would be useful if similar can be implemented at ration shops so there is more than food subsidy alone. See this link, http://lighting.com/light-bulb-recycling-machine/
srinivas reddy
srinivas reddy 11 years 10 months ago
sir.. these colour codes system, must be implemented across india, single platform. streamlined uniformly. in dubai, singapoe, uae, same system of coloured bins, they streamlined them uniformly across whole country. exm: if i go from north india to south india, no confusion for me, if same system used, then i dispose waste properly, which is advantage for them, and what lacks in india.
srinivas reddy
srinivas reddy 11 years 10 months ago
in india, people throw waste on roads, drains etc. but SINGAPORE uses colour coded system, on roads, some distance away, on roads, alternately both sides of roads. which can be directly recycled, from roads to recycle points.
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