New rule for controlling pollution in Delhi will be imposed soon.
Will it create chaos? Will it be feasible for us to reach our destinations on time using public transport? Will it be safe for female?
What if my car is nonpolluting( runs on CNG or Electricity)?
What for me if I am already carpooling?
Will I be fined for just driving to my friend home for car pooling?
Still many questions unanswered. We are still unaware about its results. Lets wait and see.
One of the another cause of pollution is waste and garbage,which is spread all across the city
If we implement a proper method for collecting garbage, it may result in more clean and green city.
Let go deep down to the basic level, i.e. home.
We can organise the waste into the groups.
Organic waste that can be recycled or reused.
Govt and NGOs can collect these items and reuse them.
If we give reward points to people for every transaction they do, it will increase the participation.
Collecting food: "Lets plan no one sleeps hungry"
Suppose if there is some extra food people want to give out. They may call or visit the collection centre in their area and submit their food.
Which further can be distributed, depending on its condition, to the some needy or poor or to the cattle.
There are already various programs running in the country like feedindia, Bhookh, indiafoodbanking.
This system if created will successfully allow the country to handle even bigger natural calamities.
If food collected is not consumable, then it can be recycled to create organic manure and fertilisers. These fertilisers can be used in local parks, gardens, or even in bigger farms for cultivation.
Collecting Metals and Electronic waste:
If we start a plan to collect the metal waste directly from the homes and pay the seller accordingly. This can lead to proper waste management.
Govt plans for e-waste.
Lets Start for a better world:
Do you remember that Rock Garden in Chandigarh made use of industrial and residential waste?
We can use some reward point scheme(like giving subsidy) to encourage people for recycling, connecting them using their UDID. Govt. should imposed strict rules and penalties for people not adopting these rules.
Read More about recycling
Will it create chaos? Will it be feasible for us to reach our destinations on time using public transport? Will it be safe for female?
What if my car is nonpolluting( runs on CNG or Electricity)?
What for me if I am already carpooling?
Will I be fined for just driving to my friend home for car pooling?
Still many questions unanswered. We are still unaware about its results. Lets wait and see.
Other things we can do meanwhile:
Proper garbage collection units-One of the another cause of pollution is waste and garbage,which is spread all across the city
If we implement a proper method for collecting garbage, it may result in more clean and green city.
Let go deep down to the basic level, i.e. home.
We can organise the waste into the groups.
Organic waste that can be recycled or reused.
Govt and NGOs can collect these items and reuse them.
If we give reward points to people for every transaction they do, it will increase the participation.
Collecting food: "Lets plan no one sleeps hungry"
Suppose if there is some extra food people want to give out. They may call or visit the collection centre in their area and submit their food.
Which further can be distributed, depending on its condition, to the some needy or poor or to the cattle.
There are already various programs running in the country like feedindia, Bhookh, indiafoodbanking.
This system if created will successfully allow the country to handle even bigger natural calamities.
If food collected is not consumable, then it can be recycled to create organic manure and fertilisers. These fertilisers can be used in local parks, gardens, or even in bigger farms for cultivation.
Collecting Metals and Electronic waste:
If we start a plan to collect the metal waste directly from the homes and pay the seller accordingly. This can lead to proper waste management.
Govt plans for e-waste.
Lets Start for a better world:
Do you remember that Rock Garden in Chandigarh made use of industrial and residential waste?
We can use some reward point scheme(like giving subsidy) to encourage people for recycling, connecting them using their UDID. Govt. should imposed strict rules and penalties for people not adopting these rules.
Read More about recycling