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Innovative ideas for go green
1. INNOVATIVE IDEAS FOR GO GREEN
SWAPNIL CHOKSHI
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G. H. PATEL COLLEGE OF
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2. WHAT DOES GO GREEN MEANS?
• Go green is not just a slogan, Going green
means to live life without affecting the natural
environment and supporting the conservation of
earth’s natural resources.
• It means contributing towards maintaining
ecological balance in environment & preserving
the resources jeopardizing the needs of the future
generation.
3. REASONS
• GLOBAL WARMING
• GREEN HOUSE GASES
• PRODUCTION OF WASTES
• ENERGY CONSUMPTION
• NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES
• URBANIZATION
6. • reduction of chemicals and pollutants in the air,
• cleaner breathing environment, safe foods and
safe water systems,
• recycling efforts, urban gardening developments,
eco-friendly real estate and organic food options ,
• reduce the intake of toxins into the system
through airborne chemicals,
• reduction in waste & recycling endeavors to
decrease waste and much more.
8. GREEN TRAVEL
• It refers to the subject of transport facility that is sustainable in
the senses of social, environmental and climate impacts and
have ability to supply the source energy indefinitely.
• The environmental impacts of transport can be reduced by
reducing the weight of vehicles, sustainable styles of driving,
reducing the friction of tires, encouraging electric and hybrid
vehicles, improving the walking and cycling environment in cities,
and by enhancing the role of mass transport accommodation.
9. • Green vehicles are intended to have less environmental impact
than equivalent standard vehicles. Electric vehicle technology
has the potential to reduce transport CO2 emissions, depending
on the embodied energy of the vehicle and the source of the
electricity.
10. RECYCLING
• Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new
materials and objects. It prevents the waste of useful materials
and reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials & thereby
reducing: energy usage, air pollution and water pollution.
• Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper and
cardboard, metal, plastic, tires, textiles, and electronics.
The composting or other reuse of biodegradable waste - such
as food or garden waste - is also considered recycling.
11. RENEWABLE RESOURCES
• A renewable resource is a resource which can be used
repeatedly and replaced naturally. Examples include oxygen,
fresh water, solar energy and biomass.
• Most renewable energy comes either directly or indirectly from
the sun. Sunlight or solar energy can be used directly for lighting
homes, for generating electricity and for hot water heating,
solar cooling and a variety of commercial and industrial uses.
• We can try to reduce climate change by using renewable energy
instead of fossil fuels.
12. CONSERVE WATER
• Water conservation includes all the policies, strategies and activities
to sustainably manage the natural resource of fresh water, to protect
the hydrosphere and to meet the current and future human demand.
• Population, household size and affluence all affect water usage. Factors
such as climate change have increased pressures on natural water
resources especially in manufacturing and agricultural irrigation.
13. ORGANIC FARMING
• Organic farming is an alternative agricultural system which originated
early in the 20th century in reaction to rapidly changing farming
practices. It relies on fertilizers of organic origin such as
compost manure, green manure, and bone meal and places emphasis
on techniques such as crop rotation and companion planting. Biological
pest control, mixed cropping and the fostering of insect predators are
encouraged.
• Natural habitats are less threatened. The soil can be in better condition
because of the manure used. Biodiversity increases with
fewer chemicals which harm insects.
14. GREEN HOMES
• A green home is a type of house designed to be environmentally
friendly and sustainable. And also focuses on the efficient use of
energy, water and building materials. Green homes have
become more prevalent as green affordable housing emerges.
• A green home uses generally less water, less electricity but
more on recycled objects & on the materials of the house.
15. EDUCATE PEOPLE
• Education place an important role in spreading the information
towards complete sustainability and conservation of natural
resources.
• It can be done through newspaper, books, campaigns,
government laws & also through digital world.