Zero Waste Hour on July 2, 2019
22/Jul/2019
The National Commission for Women and Children observed the Zero Waste Hour on July 2, 2019 by planting flowers and plants to launch this very nobel initiative. Going forward, the Zero Waste Hour will be observed every month in order to instill a behavior change towards waste management and practice sustainable consumption lifestyles leading to a safe, healthy and clean environment.
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