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SSUUIITT ,,BangladeshBangladesh
sasrai – sustainable augmentation, solicited restraint, animated integrity
 1,2,3: the ranking of the last three decades as the1,2,3: the ranking of the last three decades as the
“warmest decades in recorded history.” In other“warmest decades in recorded history.” In other
words: the planet is heating up, and we’re breakingwords: the planet is heating up, and we’re breaking
new climate records every day.new climate records every day.
 95-99%: that’s the level of certainty that95-99%: that’s the level of certainty that
scientists have that humans are causing thescientists have that humans are causing the
world to heat up.world to heat up. To put that into context, that’sTo put that into context, that’s
the same level of certainty scientists have thatthe same level of certainty scientists have that
cigarettes cause cancer. That’s what scientists callcigarettes cause cancer. That’s what scientists call
“unequivocal”. The debate on the basics of climate“unequivocal”. The debate on the basics of climate
science is over.science is over.
 ““The world is heading for irreversible andThe world is heading for irreversible and
potential catastrophic climate change”,potential catastrophic climate change”,
Nature never bother super power or poorer -Nature never bother super power or poorer -
demand absolute Care.demand absolute Care. Humanity in need ofHumanity in need of
Climate Responsible Community, Climate CompatibleClimate Responsible Community, Climate Compatible
DevelopmentDevelopment
 USA President in Berlin speech has said the global threat of ourUSA President in Berlin speech has said the global threat of our
time severe storms, Famine and floods, Coastlines vanish,time severe storms, Famine and floods, Coastlines vanish,
Oceans rise and Climate change.Oceans rise and Climate change.
 UNSG said climate change “is a humanitarian issue, aUNSG said climate change “is a humanitarian issue, a
development issue, and an issue of security and stability.”development issue, and an issue of security and stability.”
 IPCC 5th Assessment Report urges- disrupted climate can doIPCC 5th Assessment Report urges- disrupted climate can do
in sea level rise and acidification, aggravated droughts andin sea level rise and acidification, aggravated droughts and
wildfires, increased storm severity and flooding.wildfires, increased storm severity and flooding.
 Those impacts will grow more severe unless we start reducingThose impacts will grow more severe unless we start reducing
global warming pollution, not tomorrow, but now.global warming pollution, not tomorrow, but now.
 President Obama said, "We have to all shoulder thePresident Obama said, "We have to all shoulder the
responsibility for keeping the planet habitable, or we're going toresponsibility for keeping the planet habitable, or we're going to
suffer the consequences—together.“suffer the consequences—together.“
 People in Asia and the Pacific are four times morePeople in Asia and the Pacific are four times more
likely to be affected by natural disaster than inlikely to be affected by natural disaster than in
Africa and 25 times more than in Europe or NorthAfrica and 25 times more than in Europe or North
America?America?
 Chinese President Appeals to the NationChinese President Appeals to the Nation “build a“build a
thrifty society”, that sasrai Voice since 2004.thrifty society”, that sasrai Voice since 2004.
 Being “thrifty” means spending one cent as if youBeing “thrifty” means spending one cent as if you
have only half a cent. This is an old Chinese sayinghave only half a cent. This is an old Chinese saying
to warn people to handle affluence without forgettingto warn people to handle affluence without forgetting
about a potential crisis. Underlying this commonabout a potential crisis. Underlying this common
sense is an ethic rooted in Chinese culture: wastingsense is an ethic rooted in Chinese culture: wasting
is bad.is bad.
 President Xi Jinping has urged Chinese people toPresident Xi Jinping has urged Chinese people to
“build a thrifty society”, because if we persist with our“build a thrifty society”, because if we persist with our
business-as-usual production and consumptionbusiness-as-usual production and consumption
pattern we would invite a resource andpattern we would invite a resource and
environmental crisis.environmental crisis.
 By 2060, the gap between water supply and demandBy 2060, the gap between water supply and demand
could grow to nearly four billion cubic metres percould grow to nearly four billion cubic metres per
year – 10 times the amount of water used by theyear – 10 times the amount of water used by the
desert-bound city of Las Vegas.desert-bound city of Las Vegas.
 Absolute truth for today’s world careless consumptionAbsolute truth for today’s world careless consumption
driving untenable production that driving changes indriving untenable production that driving changes in
temperature and weather patterns and that’s thetemperature and weather patterns and that’s the
Hotter and Hungry World. Hungry world will contributeHotter and Hungry World. Hungry world will contribute
millions of desperate people. Desperate people domillions of desperate people. Desperate people do
desperate things:desperate things: They riot, they fight over food,They riot, they fight over food,
they overthrow governments, and the massthey overthrow governments, and the mass
migratemigrate to food-secure countries.to food-secure countries.
 "Combat Climate Change, Live a Low-Carbon life""Combat Climate Change, Live a Low-Carbon life"
"Shorter Shower, Greener Lifestyle""Shorter Shower, Greener Lifestyle"
 Humanity in need of Climate ResponsibleHumanity in need of Climate Responsible
Community, Climate Compatible DevelopmentCommunity, Climate Compatible Development
 32 million people in 82 countries were32 million people in 82 countries were
displaced by climate - and weather-relateddisplaced by climate - and weather-related
disasters in 2012, nearly twice as many as indisasters in 2012, nearly twice as many as in
2011, according to the Internal Displacement2011, according to the Internal Displacement
Monitoring Centre. This number is expected toMonitoring Centre. This number is expected to
increase as climate change intensifies.increase as climate change intensifies.
 Climate Change to Low-Income NewClimate Change to Low-Income New
Yorkers: Drop DeadYorkers: Drop Dead
 Climate Change and Violence Linked,Climate Change and Violence Linked,
Breakthrough Study FindsBreakthrough Study Finds
 Due to Global Warming, End Is VirtuallyDue to Global Warming, End Is Virtually
Certain for NYC, Boston, Miami, HollandCertain for NYC, Boston, Miami, Holland
 Climate Study Predicts Flood-prone Future ForClimate Study Predicts Flood-prone Future For
Major U.S. Cities More than 1,700 AmericanMajor U.S. Cities More than 1,700 American
cities and towns – including Boston, New York,cities and towns – including Boston, New York,
Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco,Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco,
Sacramento and Seattle – will have some 25%Sacramento and Seattle – will have some 25%
of their populations living below the high-waterof their populations living below the high-water
markmark
 79 cities and towns with a combined population79 cities and towns with a combined population
of 835,000 would be staring down those watersof 835,000 would be staring down those waters
by 2023. About half of the population of Fortby 2023. About half of the population of Fort
Lauderdale, Hoboken, and Palm Beach, wouldLauderdale, Hoboken, and Palm Beach, would
be living below the high tide line by 2023be living below the high tide line by 2023
 [certainly same danger exists for coastal cities[certainly same danger exists for coastal cities
around the world.]around the world.]
 Some facts and figuresSome facts and figures
 The production of one kilogram ofThe production of one kilogram of beefbeef requires 15 thousand litres ofrequires 15 thousand litres of
water (93% green, 4% blue, 3% grey water footprint). There is a hugewater (93% green, 4% blue, 3% grey water footprint). There is a huge
variation around this global average. The precise footprint of a piece ofvariation around this global average. The precise footprint of a piece of
beef depends on factors such as the type of production system and thebeef depends on factors such as the type of production system and the
composition and origin of the feed of the cow.composition and origin of the feed of the cow.
 The water footprint of a 150-gramThe water footprint of a 150-gram soy burgersoy burger produced in theproduced in the
Netherlands is about 160 litres. A beef burger from the same countryNetherlands is about 160 litres. A beef burger from the same country
costs about 1000 litres.costs about 1000 litres.
 The water footprint ofThe water footprint of Chinese consumptionChinese consumption is about 1070 cubicis about 1070 cubic
meter per year per capita. About 10% of the Chinese water footprintmeter per year per capita. About 10% of the Chinese water footprint
falls outside China.falls outside China.
 JapanJapan with a footprint of 1380 cubic meter per year per capita, haswith a footprint of 1380 cubic meter per year per capita, has
about 77% of its total water footprint outside the borders of the country.about 77% of its total water footprint outside the borders of the country.
 The water footprint ofThe water footprint of US citizensUS citizens is 2840 cubic meter per year peris 2840 cubic meter per year per
capita. About 20% of this water footprint is external. The largestcapita. About 20% of this water footprint is external. The largest
external water footprint of US consumption lies in the Yangtze riverexternal water footprint of US consumption lies in the Yangtze river
basin, China.basin, China.
 TheThe global water footprintglobal water footprint in the period 1996-2005 was 9087 Gm3/yrin the period 1996-2005 was 9087 Gm3/yr
(74% green, 11% blue, 15% grey). Agricultural production contributes(74% green, 11% blue, 15% grey). Agricultural production contributes
92% to this total footprint.92% to this total footprint.
 Water scarcityWater scarcity affects over 2.7 billion people for at least one monthaffects over 2.7 billion people for at least one month
each year.each year.
The vast amount of food going to landfills makes a significant contribution to global warming.The vast amount of food going to landfills makes a significant contribution to global warming.
 Roughly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year —Roughly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year —
approximately 1.3 billion tonnes — gets lost or wasted.approximately 1.3 billion tonnes — gets lost or wasted.
 Every year, consumers in rich countries waste almost as much food (222 million tonnes) as the entireEvery year, consumers in rich countries waste almost as much food (222 million tonnes) as the entire
net food production of sub-Saharan Africa (230 million tonnes).net food production of sub-Saharan Africa (230 million tonnes).
 The amount of food lost or wasted every year is equivalent to more than half of the world's annualThe amount of food lost or wasted every year is equivalent to more than half of the world's annual
cereals crop (2.3 billion tonnes in 2009/2010).cereals crop (2.3 billion tonnes in 2009/2010).
 Food loss and waste also amount to a major squandering of resources, including water, land, energy,Food loss and waste also amount to a major squandering of resources, including water, land, energy,
labour and capital and needlessly produce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global warminglabour and capital and needlessly produce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global warming
and climate change.and climate change.
 In developing countries food waste and losses occur mainly at early stages of the food value chainIn developing countries food waste and losses occur mainly at early stages of the food value chain
and can be traced back to financial, managerial and technical constraints in harvesting techniques asand can be traced back to financial, managerial and technical constraints in harvesting techniques as
well as storage –and cooling facilities. Thus, a strengthening of the supply chain through the supportwell as storage –and cooling facilities. Thus, a strengthening of the supply chain through the support
farmers and investments in infrastructure, transportation, as well as in an expansion of the food –andfarmers and investments in infrastructure, transportation, as well as in an expansion of the food –and
packaging industry could help to reduce the amount of food loss and waste.packaging industry could help to reduce the amount of food loss and waste.
 In medium- and high-income countries food is wasted and lost mainly at later stages in the supplyIn medium- and high-income countries food is wasted and lost mainly at later stages in the supply
chain. Differing from the situation in developing countries, the behavior of consumers plays a hugechain. Differing from the situation in developing countries, the behavior of consumers plays a huge
part in industrialized countries. Moreover, the study identified a lacking coordination between actors inpart in industrialized countries. Moreover, the study identified a lacking coordination between actors in
the supply chain as a contributing factor. Farmer-buyer agreements can be helpful to increase thethe supply chain as a contributing factor. Farmer-buyer agreements can be helpful to increase the
level of coordination. Additionally, raising awareness among industries, retailers and consumers aslevel of coordination. Additionally, raising awareness among industries, retailers and consumers as
well as finding beneficial use for save food that is presently thrown away are useful measures towell as finding beneficial use for save food that is presently thrown away are useful measures to
decrease the amount of losses and waste.decrease the amount of losses and waste.
 In the United States 30% of all food, worth US$48.3 billion (€32.5 billion), is thrown away each year. ItIn the United States 30% of all food, worth US$48.3 billion (€32.5 billion), is thrown away each year. It
is estimated that about half of the water used to produce this food also goes to waste, sinceis estimated that about half of the water used to produce this food also goes to waste, since
agriculture is the largest human use of water. (Jones, 2004 cited in Lundqvist et al., 2008)agriculture is the largest human use of water. (Jones, 2004 cited in Lundqvist et al., 2008)
 United Kingdom households waste an estimated 6.7 million tonnes of food every year, around oneUnited Kingdom households waste an estimated 6.7 million tonnes of food every year, around one
third of the 21.7 million tonnes purchased. This means that approximately 32% of all food purchasedthird of the 21.7 million tonnes purchased. This means that approximately 32% of all food purchased
per year is not eaten. Most of this (5.9 million tonnes or 88%) is currently collected by local authorities.per year is not eaten. Most of this (5.9 million tonnes or 88%) is currently collected by local authorities.
Most of the food waste (4.1 million tonnes or 61%) is avoidable and could have been eaten had itMost of the food waste (4.1 million tonnes or 61%) is avoidable and could have been eaten had it
been better managed (WRAP, 2008; Knight and Davis, 2007).been better managed (WRAP, 2008; Knight and Davis, 2007).
 In the USA, organic waste is the second highest component of landfills, which are the largest sourceIn the USA, organic waste is the second highest component of landfills, which are the largest source
of methane emissions.of methane emissions.
 sasrai bridges Experts/laboratory findings andsasrai bridges Experts/laboratory findings and
mass people. Illustrate the theory in practice.mass people. Illustrate the theory in practice.
Aware mass people identify their own doings toAware mass people identify their own doings to
face the future challenges. Involve mass peopleface the future challenges. Involve mass people
to address biggest challenge.to address biggest challenge. sasrai is ansasrai is an
approach aims to bringapproach aims to bring significant change insignificant change in
mindset, attitude and behaviormindset, attitude and behavior.. EachEach
individual across the globe must have feeling,individual across the globe must have feeling,
thinking and practicing-we must save resourcesthinking and practicing-we must save resources
for our old age also for our next generation.for our old age also for our next generation.
sasrai is an appeal to all –let’s we practice sasraisasrai is an appeal to all –let’s we practice sasrai
living, be less consuming, be keen in as less asliving, be less consuming, be keen in as less as
possible consumption. We must present apossible consumption. We must present a
habitable earth to our next generation whohabitable earth to our next generation who
haven’t exploited any resources from earth.haven’t exploited any resources from earth.
 Road map towards the implementation of theRoad map towards the implementation of the
United Nations Millennium Declaration - sasraiUnited Nations Millennium Declaration - sasrai
brings into focus Six MDGs, 09 time-boundbrings into focus Six MDGs, 09 time-bound
targets and 31 quantitative indicators. targets and 31 quantitative indicators. 
IN SEARCH OF WATERIN SEARCH OF WATER
??? What is Our Doings ???
This is the amount of PLASTIC AND OTHER GARBAGE that humankind releases
EVERY 15 SECONDS into the world's oceans. The only thing missing from the Swiss
museum exhibit "Out To Sea" are disposed oil drilling rigs, tankers and sunk military
submarines.Out to Sea – The Plastic Garbage Project" just opened in the Zurich
Museum of Design / Switzerland.Free entrance! Photo: The central installation: Every 15
seconds this amount of plastic and other garbage gets released into the sea…
Program:www.PlasticGarbageProject.orgFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/PlasticGa
rbageProject — with www.museum-gestaltung.ch and www.PlasticGarbageProject.org at
Museum für Gestaltung Zürich.
Albert Einstein Opine Human stupidity is Infinite
Environment is Democracy
Environment is Transparency
Decentralization
Rights for all
Justice for All
Environment is Flexibility
Environment is People’s Voice
Environment is Equality
Environment is Equal Facility
Environment is Risk Reduction
Environment is Waste Reduction
Environment is Reduce, Repair, Reuse, Replenish,
Environment is Restore
Environment is Rejuvenation
Environment is Reservation
Environment is Conservation
Environment is Fair living
Environment is Friendly Living
Environment is Dignity for All
Environment is Threat Free Life
Environment is Tension Free Life
Environment is Dictation Free Life
Environment is Collective, Cooperative,
Concerted Effort
??? Big Queue –Next ?????? Big Queue –Next ???
Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
884 million people
lack access to safe
water supplies;
approximately one
in eight people
More people in the
world have mobile
phone than access
to toilet
3.575 million people
die each year from
water-related
disease
Groundwater over
drafting leading to
diminished
agricultural yields
Overuse and
pollution of water
resources harming
biodiversity
Regional conflicts
over scarce water
resources
sometimes resulting
in warfare
There are 41 wards in CCC. Of the wards, tube wells at 13
wards are arsenic contaminated, the research said. The level of
arsenic contamination is more than 0.5 ppm in East
Sholoshahar (Ward-6), South Kattoli (Ward-11), and North
Halishahar (Ward-26) areas while arsenic level at West Bakolia
(Ward-17) is 0.4 ppm and South Bakolia (Ward-19) is 0.3 ppm
in the waters of shallow tube wells, the survey report
added. According to the survey, arsenic contamination in the
waters of South Agrabad (Ward-27) is 0.06 ppm, at Boxir Hat
(Ward-35) is 0.06 ppm, at North Middle Halishahar (Ward-38) is
0.04 ppm, at South Halishahar (Ward-39) is 0.04 ppm and at
North Patenga (Ward-40) is 0.04 ppm which are hazardous for
save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
Dear God, I promise I will never waste my food no matter how bad it can taste and how
full I may be. I pray that He will protect this little boy, guide and deliver him away from his
misery. I pray that we will be more sensitive towards the world around us and not be
blinded by our own selfish nature and interests. I hope this picture will always serve as a
reminder to us that how fortunate we are - - - - - - -
In the UK, the Waste
Resources and
Action Programme
(WRAP) estimates
that a third of the
food bought (7.2
million tons of food)
wasted every year in
the UK. If that food
waste was
eradicated, it would
be equivalent to
taking one in five
cars off the road.
•The water and sanitation crisis claims more lives through disease than any war claims through guns.
•3.575 million People die each year from water-related disease.
•884 million people lack access to safe water supplies; approximately one in eight people
The amount of food wasted
in the United States is
staggering. In 2010, more
than 34 million tons of food
waste was generated, more
than any other material
category but paper. Food
waste accounted for almost
14 percent of the total
municipal solid waste
stream, less than three
percent of which was
recovered and recycled in
2010. The rest —33 million
tons— was thrown away,
making food waste the
single largest component of
MSW reaching landfills and
incinerators.
Australians waste
over 4 million tons
of food per
annum. That's
equivalent to 178
kilos per person
every year.
Consumption of soft
drinks leads to:
Increased rates of
bone fracture
Increased risk for
osteoporosis
Increased risk of
weight gain and
obesity
Increased risk for
Type II Diabetes
Increased risk for
kidney stones
Increased rate of
tooth decay and
other dental
problems
Dear God, I promise I will
never waste my food no
matter how bad it can
taste and how full I may
be. I pray that He will
protect this little boy,
guide and deliver him
away from his misery. I
pray that we will be more
sensitive towards the
world around us and not
be blinded by our own
selfish nature and
interests. I hope this
picture will always serve
as a reminder to us that
how fortunate we are and
that we must never ever
take things for granted.
A village in Chad, women are breaking apart
anthills, searching for grain stored there by ants.
As of 2011, 1.3 billion tons of food, about one third
of global food production, are lost or wasted annually.
There are nearly one billion malnourished people
in the world, but the approximately 40 million tons
of food wasted by US households, retailers and
food services each year would be enough to satisfy
the hunger of every one of them
Junk food is food with a lot of fat or sugar, or both;
chips or other fried foods. Junk food is not good
for your body; it's either fattening or it can make
you really sick however, you should keep in mind
that all non junk foods are healthy
Harmful Effects of Junk Food
 The regular consumption of junk food is the leading factor in obesity
 Obesity is second only to smoking as a cause of death in America.
 46% of Canadian adults are either overweight or obese,
 Consumption of soft drinks containing sugar has been linked to weight gain
and an increased risk for development of type 2 diabetes.
 Studies have revealed that obese people have twice the rate of chronic health
problems as people of normal weight. This includes a 100% greater chance of
developing Type 2 diabetes, 50% increased likelihood of developing heart
disease. Obese men are nearly 90% more likely to get colon cancer.
 Junk food diet is a major cause of heart diseases.
 High cholesterol resulting from junk food puts undue strain on the liver,
causing long-term damage to this essential organ.
 Research has suggested that diets high in fat may also impair essential brain
functions, like concentration and memory.
???Need to be Decided???
Disaster In AustraliaDisaster In Australia
Japan DisasterJapan Disaster
Russian DisasterRussian Disaster
USA DisasterUSA Disaster
Chittagong Land SlideChittagong Land Slide
Only when the last tree has been cut down,
Only when the last river has been poisoned,
Only when the last fish has been caught,
Only then will you find that
money cannot be eaten
save the earth for us
Irresponsible Management
Created Flood
Irresponsible Management Created Flood
Irresponsible Management Created Flood
Irresponsible
Management
Created Flood
Irresponsible Management Created Flood
Irresponsible
Management
Created Flood
Mother bear Unbearable SorrowMother bear Unbearable Sorrow
USA man In search of Shelter
Nature never bother Super Power
or Poorer
Demand Absolute Care
Flood Victim In Search OfFlood Victim In Search Of
Mismanagement Created Disaster Let’s decide ourMismanagement Created Disaster Let’s decide our
doingsdoings
Many Plan
No Execution
EUROPE FLOODEUROPE FLOOD
USA TORNADOUSA TORNADO
Let's we start
for the greatest
with the least.
We must have
some duty to
serve
the family,
Community,
Nation and
Humanity
We Shall Overcome
!!! Ponder !!!!!! Ponder !!!
We must Eradicate itWe must Eradicate it
Food waste or food loss is food that is discarded or lost
uneaten. As of 2011, 1.3 billion tons of food, about one
third of the global food production, are lost or wasted
annually. Loss and wastage occurs on all steps in the food
supply chain. In low-income countries, most loss occurs
during production, while in developed countries much
food – about 100 kilograms (220 lb) per person and year –
is wasted at the consumption stage.
??? Justice,Rights ???
Let’s Work TogetherLet’s Work Together
We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome
Let’s Build Nation,Humanity
!!! Ponder !!!!!! Ponder !!!
AIMED AT SUSTAINABLE LIVING, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEAIMED AT SUSTAINABLE LIVING, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Please Keep a hand written sasrai Poster ---discussion placePlease Keep a hand written sasrai Poster ---discussion place
Please relentless to voice from each corner across the globePlease relentless to voice from each corner across the globe -- PleasePlease
 save a drop of water daily, during all water related activitiessave a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
 plant at least a Native tree annually at own home or communityplant at least a Native tree annually at own home or community
 keep off electric appliances one minute dailykeep off electric appliances one minute daily
 suspend travel by personal car once a daysuspend travel by personal car once a day
 keep a day in a week luxury freekeep a day in a week luxury free
 do not throw away the waste wherever you likedo not throw away the waste wherever you like
 Please, No more junk foodPlease, No more junk food
 save one minute to think on Climate Change and Environmentsave one minute to think on Climate Change and Environment
 You Can Reduce CO2 Emissions, Plant Native Trees WorldwideYou Can Reduce CO2 Emissions, Plant Native Trees Worldwide
 You could uphold the movement instantly using sasrai-MovementYou could uphold the movement instantly using sasrai-Movement
appeal at the bottom of your all printed materialappeal at the bottom of your all printed material
Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen....from our daily use, consumption,Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen....from our daily use, consumption,
expenditure, LUXURY combat the CLIMATE CHANGE, GLOBAL WARMING andexpenditure, LUXURY combat the CLIMATE CHANGE, GLOBAL WARMING and
PRACTICEPRACTICE

Don’t throwDon’t throw wastewaste whereverwherever
 Don’tDon’t spit, sneeze, coughspit, sneeze, cough whereverwherever
 PreferPrefer land phone, Train, Busland phone, Train, Bus
 UseUse garment wastagegarment wastage instead tissueinstead tissue
 Confident onConfident on people’s potentialpeople’s potential
 InvigorateInvigorate people’s potentialpeople’s potential

Handover responsibility toHandover responsibility to communitycommunity
We can control climate changeWe can control climate change
 Climate change is a global problem, and yetClimate change is a global problem, and yet
each one of us has the power to make aeach one of us has the power to make a
difference. Even small changes in our dailydifference. Even small changes in our daily
behavior can help prevent greenhouse gasbehavior can help prevent greenhouse gas
emissions without affecting our quality ofemissions without affecting our quality of
life. In fact, they can help save us money.life. In fact, they can help save us money.
 Taking the time to flip a simple switch orTaking the time to flip a simple switch or
turn off your tap may seem insignificant, butturn off your tap may seem insignificant, but
if everyone took the time to do it every day,if everyone took the time to do it every day,
the results would be considerable. Reviewthe results would be considerable. Review
these tips for ways to incorporate energy-these tips for ways to incorporate energy-
saving measures into your everyday routine.saving measures into your everyday routine.
Switch off the lightsSwitch off the lights
when you don't need themwhen you don't need them
 UseUse energy-savingenergy-saving light bulbslight bulbs
 Do not leave appliances onDo not leave appliances on standbystandby
 UnplugUnplug your mobile chargeryour mobile charger
when you're not using itwhen you're not using it
 Keep cool with aKeep cool with a fanfan
 Switch toSwitch to green electricitygreen electricity
 Boil less waterBoil less water
 Cover your pots while cookingCover your pots while cooking
 Take a shower instead of a bathTake a shower instead of a bath
 Turn off your tapTurn off your tap
 Use a tumble dryer only whenUse a tumble dryer only when
absolutely necessaryabsolutely necessary
 Use the washing machine or dishwasherUse the washing machine or dishwasher
only when they are fullonly when they are full
!!!space for newborn!!!
Let’s Save Our Mother Planet Earth
We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome
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Hope the better earth for our next GenerationHope the better earth for our next Generation
Thanks lotThanks lot
for your heartiest cooperationfor your heartiest cooperation
 NB. We design our presentation asNB. We design our presentation as
per given time by the institution.per given time by the institution.
It might be 40 minutes to 120It might be 40 minutes to 120
minutes. Generally it takes total 60minutes. Generally it takes total 60
minutes other than any exception.minutes other than any exception.
As for example in presentation ofAs for example in presentation of
American Corner ChittagongAmerican Corner Chittagong
presentation participants werepresentation participants were
eager to extend the presentationeager to extend the presentation
after 120 minutes discussion.after 120 minutes discussion.
After presentation they organizedAfter presentation they organized
human chain in front of Press Clubhuman chain in front of Press Club
Chittagong.Chittagong.
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sasrai Presentation for Kwansei Gakuin and Chittagong varsity student

  • 1. WELCOMEWELCOME to theto the sasraisasrai--MMovementovement SSUUIITT ,,BangladeshBangladesh sasrai – sustainable augmentation, solicited restraint, animated integrity
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  • 3.  1,2,3: the ranking of the last three decades as the1,2,3: the ranking of the last three decades as the “warmest decades in recorded history.” In other“warmest decades in recorded history.” In other words: the planet is heating up, and we’re breakingwords: the planet is heating up, and we’re breaking new climate records every day.new climate records every day.  95-99%: that’s the level of certainty that95-99%: that’s the level of certainty that scientists have that humans are causing thescientists have that humans are causing the world to heat up.world to heat up. To put that into context, that’sTo put that into context, that’s the same level of certainty scientists have thatthe same level of certainty scientists have that cigarettes cause cancer. That’s what scientists callcigarettes cause cancer. That’s what scientists call “unequivocal”. The debate on the basics of climate“unequivocal”. The debate on the basics of climate science is over.science is over.  ““The world is heading for irreversible andThe world is heading for irreversible and potential catastrophic climate change”,potential catastrophic climate change”, Nature never bother super power or poorer -Nature never bother super power or poorer - demand absolute Care.demand absolute Care. Humanity in need ofHumanity in need of Climate Responsible Community, Climate CompatibleClimate Responsible Community, Climate Compatible DevelopmentDevelopment
  • 4.  USA President in Berlin speech has said the global threat of ourUSA President in Berlin speech has said the global threat of our time severe storms, Famine and floods, Coastlines vanish,time severe storms, Famine and floods, Coastlines vanish, Oceans rise and Climate change.Oceans rise and Climate change.  UNSG said climate change “is a humanitarian issue, aUNSG said climate change “is a humanitarian issue, a development issue, and an issue of security and stability.”development issue, and an issue of security and stability.”  IPCC 5th Assessment Report urges- disrupted climate can doIPCC 5th Assessment Report urges- disrupted climate can do in sea level rise and acidification, aggravated droughts andin sea level rise and acidification, aggravated droughts and wildfires, increased storm severity and flooding.wildfires, increased storm severity and flooding.  Those impacts will grow more severe unless we start reducingThose impacts will grow more severe unless we start reducing global warming pollution, not tomorrow, but now.global warming pollution, not tomorrow, but now.  President Obama said, "We have to all shoulder thePresident Obama said, "We have to all shoulder the responsibility for keeping the planet habitable, or we're going toresponsibility for keeping the planet habitable, or we're going to suffer the consequences—together.“suffer the consequences—together.“  People in Asia and the Pacific are four times morePeople in Asia and the Pacific are four times more likely to be affected by natural disaster than inlikely to be affected by natural disaster than in Africa and 25 times more than in Europe or NorthAfrica and 25 times more than in Europe or North America?America?
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  • 6.  Chinese President Appeals to the NationChinese President Appeals to the Nation “build a“build a thrifty society”, that sasrai Voice since 2004.thrifty society”, that sasrai Voice since 2004.  Being “thrifty” means spending one cent as if youBeing “thrifty” means spending one cent as if you have only half a cent. This is an old Chinese sayinghave only half a cent. This is an old Chinese saying to warn people to handle affluence without forgettingto warn people to handle affluence without forgetting about a potential crisis. Underlying this commonabout a potential crisis. Underlying this common sense is an ethic rooted in Chinese culture: wastingsense is an ethic rooted in Chinese culture: wasting is bad.is bad.  President Xi Jinping has urged Chinese people toPresident Xi Jinping has urged Chinese people to “build a thrifty society”, because if we persist with our“build a thrifty society”, because if we persist with our business-as-usual production and consumptionbusiness-as-usual production and consumption pattern we would invite a resource andpattern we would invite a resource and environmental crisis.environmental crisis.  By 2060, the gap between water supply and demandBy 2060, the gap between water supply and demand could grow to nearly four billion cubic metres percould grow to nearly four billion cubic metres per year – 10 times the amount of water used by theyear – 10 times the amount of water used by the desert-bound city of Las Vegas.desert-bound city of Las Vegas.
  • 7.  Absolute truth for today’s world careless consumptionAbsolute truth for today’s world careless consumption driving untenable production that driving changes indriving untenable production that driving changes in temperature and weather patterns and that’s thetemperature and weather patterns and that’s the Hotter and Hungry World. Hungry world will contributeHotter and Hungry World. Hungry world will contribute millions of desperate people. Desperate people domillions of desperate people. Desperate people do desperate things:desperate things: They riot, they fight over food,They riot, they fight over food, they overthrow governments, and the massthey overthrow governments, and the mass migratemigrate to food-secure countries.to food-secure countries.  "Combat Climate Change, Live a Low-Carbon life""Combat Climate Change, Live a Low-Carbon life" "Shorter Shower, Greener Lifestyle""Shorter Shower, Greener Lifestyle"  Humanity in need of Climate ResponsibleHumanity in need of Climate Responsible Community, Climate Compatible DevelopmentCommunity, Climate Compatible Development
  • 8.  32 million people in 82 countries were32 million people in 82 countries were displaced by climate - and weather-relateddisplaced by climate - and weather-related disasters in 2012, nearly twice as many as indisasters in 2012, nearly twice as many as in 2011, according to the Internal Displacement2011, according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre. This number is expected toMonitoring Centre. This number is expected to increase as climate change intensifies.increase as climate change intensifies.  Climate Change to Low-Income NewClimate Change to Low-Income New Yorkers: Drop DeadYorkers: Drop Dead  Climate Change and Violence Linked,Climate Change and Violence Linked, Breakthrough Study FindsBreakthrough Study Finds  Due to Global Warming, End Is VirtuallyDue to Global Warming, End Is Virtually Certain for NYC, Boston, Miami, HollandCertain for NYC, Boston, Miami, Holland
  • 9.  Climate Study Predicts Flood-prone Future ForClimate Study Predicts Flood-prone Future For Major U.S. Cities More than 1,700 AmericanMajor U.S. Cities More than 1,700 American cities and towns – including Boston, New York,cities and towns – including Boston, New York, Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco,Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco, Sacramento and Seattle – will have some 25%Sacramento and Seattle – will have some 25% of their populations living below the high-waterof their populations living below the high-water markmark  79 cities and towns with a combined population79 cities and towns with a combined population of 835,000 would be staring down those watersof 835,000 would be staring down those waters by 2023. About half of the population of Fortby 2023. About half of the population of Fort Lauderdale, Hoboken, and Palm Beach, wouldLauderdale, Hoboken, and Palm Beach, would be living below the high tide line by 2023be living below the high tide line by 2023  [certainly same danger exists for coastal cities[certainly same danger exists for coastal cities around the world.]around the world.]
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  • 14.  Some facts and figuresSome facts and figures  The production of one kilogram ofThe production of one kilogram of beefbeef requires 15 thousand litres ofrequires 15 thousand litres of water (93% green, 4% blue, 3% grey water footprint). There is a hugewater (93% green, 4% blue, 3% grey water footprint). There is a huge variation around this global average. The precise footprint of a piece ofvariation around this global average. The precise footprint of a piece of beef depends on factors such as the type of production system and thebeef depends on factors such as the type of production system and the composition and origin of the feed of the cow.composition and origin of the feed of the cow.  The water footprint of a 150-gramThe water footprint of a 150-gram soy burgersoy burger produced in theproduced in the Netherlands is about 160 litres. A beef burger from the same countryNetherlands is about 160 litres. A beef burger from the same country costs about 1000 litres.costs about 1000 litres.  The water footprint ofThe water footprint of Chinese consumptionChinese consumption is about 1070 cubicis about 1070 cubic meter per year per capita. About 10% of the Chinese water footprintmeter per year per capita. About 10% of the Chinese water footprint falls outside China.falls outside China.  JapanJapan with a footprint of 1380 cubic meter per year per capita, haswith a footprint of 1380 cubic meter per year per capita, has about 77% of its total water footprint outside the borders of the country.about 77% of its total water footprint outside the borders of the country.  The water footprint ofThe water footprint of US citizensUS citizens is 2840 cubic meter per year peris 2840 cubic meter per year per capita. About 20% of this water footprint is external. The largestcapita. About 20% of this water footprint is external. The largest external water footprint of US consumption lies in the Yangtze riverexternal water footprint of US consumption lies in the Yangtze river basin, China.basin, China.  TheThe global water footprintglobal water footprint in the period 1996-2005 was 9087 Gm3/yrin the period 1996-2005 was 9087 Gm3/yr (74% green, 11% blue, 15% grey). Agricultural production contributes(74% green, 11% blue, 15% grey). Agricultural production contributes 92% to this total footprint.92% to this total footprint.  Water scarcityWater scarcity affects over 2.7 billion people for at least one monthaffects over 2.7 billion people for at least one month each year.each year.
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The vast amount of food going to landfills makes a significant contribution to global warming.The vast amount of food going to landfills makes a significant contribution to global warming.  Roughly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year —Roughly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year — approximately 1.3 billion tonnes — gets lost or wasted.approximately 1.3 billion tonnes — gets lost or wasted.  Every year, consumers in rich countries waste almost as much food (222 million tonnes) as the entireEvery year, consumers in rich countries waste almost as much food (222 million tonnes) as the entire net food production of sub-Saharan Africa (230 million tonnes).net food production of sub-Saharan Africa (230 million tonnes).  The amount of food lost or wasted every year is equivalent to more than half of the world's annualThe amount of food lost or wasted every year is equivalent to more than half of the world's annual cereals crop (2.3 billion tonnes in 2009/2010).cereals crop (2.3 billion tonnes in 2009/2010).  Food loss and waste also amount to a major squandering of resources, including water, land, energy,Food loss and waste also amount to a major squandering of resources, including water, land, energy, labour and capital and needlessly produce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global warminglabour and capital and needlessly produce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global warming and climate change.and climate change.  In developing countries food waste and losses occur mainly at early stages of the food value chainIn developing countries food waste and losses occur mainly at early stages of the food value chain and can be traced back to financial, managerial and technical constraints in harvesting techniques asand can be traced back to financial, managerial and technical constraints in harvesting techniques as well as storage –and cooling facilities. Thus, a strengthening of the supply chain through the supportwell as storage –and cooling facilities. Thus, a strengthening of the supply chain through the support farmers and investments in infrastructure, transportation, as well as in an expansion of the food –andfarmers and investments in infrastructure, transportation, as well as in an expansion of the food –and packaging industry could help to reduce the amount of food loss and waste.packaging industry could help to reduce the amount of food loss and waste.  In medium- and high-income countries food is wasted and lost mainly at later stages in the supplyIn medium- and high-income countries food is wasted and lost mainly at later stages in the supply chain. Differing from the situation in developing countries, the behavior of consumers plays a hugechain. Differing from the situation in developing countries, the behavior of consumers plays a huge part in industrialized countries. Moreover, the study identified a lacking coordination between actors inpart in industrialized countries. Moreover, the study identified a lacking coordination between actors in the supply chain as a contributing factor. Farmer-buyer agreements can be helpful to increase thethe supply chain as a contributing factor. Farmer-buyer agreements can be helpful to increase the level of coordination. Additionally, raising awareness among industries, retailers and consumers aslevel of coordination. Additionally, raising awareness among industries, retailers and consumers as well as finding beneficial use for save food that is presently thrown away are useful measures towell as finding beneficial use for save food that is presently thrown away are useful measures to decrease the amount of losses and waste.decrease the amount of losses and waste.  In the United States 30% of all food, worth US$48.3 billion (€32.5 billion), is thrown away each year. ItIn the United States 30% of all food, worth US$48.3 billion (€32.5 billion), is thrown away each year. It is estimated that about half of the water used to produce this food also goes to waste, sinceis estimated that about half of the water used to produce this food also goes to waste, since agriculture is the largest human use of water. (Jones, 2004 cited in Lundqvist et al., 2008)agriculture is the largest human use of water. (Jones, 2004 cited in Lundqvist et al., 2008)  United Kingdom households waste an estimated 6.7 million tonnes of food every year, around oneUnited Kingdom households waste an estimated 6.7 million tonnes of food every year, around one third of the 21.7 million tonnes purchased. This means that approximately 32% of all food purchasedthird of the 21.7 million tonnes purchased. This means that approximately 32% of all food purchased per year is not eaten. Most of this (5.9 million tonnes or 88%) is currently collected by local authorities.per year is not eaten. Most of this (5.9 million tonnes or 88%) is currently collected by local authorities. Most of the food waste (4.1 million tonnes or 61%) is avoidable and could have been eaten had itMost of the food waste (4.1 million tonnes or 61%) is avoidable and could have been eaten had it been better managed (WRAP, 2008; Knight and Davis, 2007).been better managed (WRAP, 2008; Knight and Davis, 2007).  In the USA, organic waste is the second highest component of landfills, which are the largest sourceIn the USA, organic waste is the second highest component of landfills, which are the largest source of methane emissions.of methane emissions.
  • 16.  sasrai bridges Experts/laboratory findings andsasrai bridges Experts/laboratory findings and mass people. Illustrate the theory in practice.mass people. Illustrate the theory in practice. Aware mass people identify their own doings toAware mass people identify their own doings to face the future challenges. Involve mass peopleface the future challenges. Involve mass people to address biggest challenge.to address biggest challenge. sasrai is ansasrai is an approach aims to bringapproach aims to bring significant change insignificant change in mindset, attitude and behaviormindset, attitude and behavior.. EachEach individual across the globe must have feeling,individual across the globe must have feeling, thinking and practicing-we must save resourcesthinking and practicing-we must save resources for our old age also for our next generation.for our old age also for our next generation. sasrai is an appeal to all –let’s we practice sasraisasrai is an appeal to all –let’s we practice sasrai living, be less consuming, be keen in as less asliving, be less consuming, be keen in as less as possible consumption. We must present apossible consumption. We must present a habitable earth to our next generation whohabitable earth to our next generation who haven’t exploited any resources from earth.haven’t exploited any resources from earth.  Road map towards the implementation of theRoad map towards the implementation of the United Nations Millennium Declaration - sasraiUnited Nations Millennium Declaration - sasrai brings into focus Six MDGs, 09 time-boundbrings into focus Six MDGs, 09 time-bound targets and 31 quantitative indicators. targets and 31 quantitative indicators. 
  • 17. IN SEARCH OF WATERIN SEARCH OF WATER
  • 18. ??? What is Our Doings ???
  • 19. This is the amount of PLASTIC AND OTHER GARBAGE that humankind releases EVERY 15 SECONDS into the world's oceans. The only thing missing from the Swiss museum exhibit "Out To Sea" are disposed oil drilling rigs, tankers and sunk military submarines.Out to Sea – The Plastic Garbage Project" just opened in the Zurich Museum of Design / Switzerland.Free entrance! Photo: The central installation: Every 15 seconds this amount of plastic and other garbage gets released into the sea… Program:www.PlasticGarbageProject.orgFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/PlasticGa rbageProject — with www.museum-gestaltung.ch and www.PlasticGarbageProject.org at Museum für Gestaltung Zürich. Albert Einstein Opine Human stupidity is Infinite
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  • 21. Environment is Democracy Environment is Transparency Decentralization Rights for all Justice for All Environment is Flexibility Environment is People’s Voice Environment is Equality
  • 22. Environment is Equal Facility Environment is Risk Reduction Environment is Waste Reduction Environment is Reduce, Repair, Reuse, Replenish, Environment is Restore Environment is Rejuvenation Environment is Reservation Environment is Conservation
  • 23. Environment is Fair living Environment is Friendly Living Environment is Dignity for All Environment is Threat Free Life Environment is Tension Free Life Environment is Dictation Free Life Environment is Collective, Cooperative, Concerted Effort
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  • 25. ??? Big Queue –Next ?????? Big Queue –Next ???
  • 26. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities 884 million people lack access to safe water supplies; approximately one in eight people More people in the world have mobile phone than access to toilet 3.575 million people die each year from water-related disease
  • 27. Groundwater over drafting leading to diminished agricultural yields Overuse and pollution of water resources harming biodiversity Regional conflicts over scarce water resources sometimes resulting in warfare
  • 28. There are 41 wards in CCC. Of the wards, tube wells at 13 wards are arsenic contaminated, the research said. The level of arsenic contamination is more than 0.5 ppm in East Sholoshahar (Ward-6), South Kattoli (Ward-11), and North Halishahar (Ward-26) areas while arsenic level at West Bakolia (Ward-17) is 0.4 ppm and South Bakolia (Ward-19) is 0.3 ppm in the waters of shallow tube wells, the survey report added. According to the survey, arsenic contamination in the waters of South Agrabad (Ward-27) is 0.06 ppm, at Boxir Hat (Ward-35) is 0.06 ppm, at North Middle Halishahar (Ward-38) is 0.04 ppm, at South Halishahar (Ward-39) is 0.04 ppm and at North Patenga (Ward-40) is 0.04 ppm which are hazardous for
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  • 34. Dear God, I promise I will never waste my food no matter how bad it can taste and how full I may be. I pray that He will protect this little boy, guide and deliver him away from his misery. I pray that we will be more sensitive towards the world around us and not be blinded by our own selfish nature and interests. I hope this picture will always serve as a reminder to us that how fortunate we are - - - - - - -
  • 35. In the UK, the Waste Resources and Action Programme (WRAP) estimates that a third of the food bought (7.2 million tons of food) wasted every year in the UK. If that food waste was eradicated, it would be equivalent to taking one in five cars off the road.
  • 36. •The water and sanitation crisis claims more lives through disease than any war claims through guns. •3.575 million People die each year from water-related disease. •884 million people lack access to safe water supplies; approximately one in eight people
  • 37. The amount of food wasted in the United States is staggering. In 2010, more than 34 million tons of food waste was generated, more than any other material category but paper. Food waste accounted for almost 14 percent of the total municipal solid waste stream, less than three percent of which was recovered and recycled in 2010. The rest —33 million tons— was thrown away, making food waste the single largest component of MSW reaching landfills and incinerators.
  • 38. Australians waste over 4 million tons of food per annum. That's equivalent to 178 kilos per person every year.
  • 39. Consumption of soft drinks leads to: Increased rates of bone fracture Increased risk for osteoporosis Increased risk of weight gain and obesity Increased risk for Type II Diabetes Increased risk for kidney stones Increased rate of tooth decay and other dental problems
  • 40. Dear God, I promise I will never waste my food no matter how bad it can taste and how full I may be. I pray that He will protect this little boy, guide and deliver him away from his misery. I pray that we will be more sensitive towards the world around us and not be blinded by our own selfish nature and interests. I hope this picture will always serve as a reminder to us that how fortunate we are and that we must never ever take things for granted.
  • 41. A village in Chad, women are breaking apart anthills, searching for grain stored there by ants. As of 2011, 1.3 billion tons of food, about one third of global food production, are lost or wasted annually. There are nearly one billion malnourished people in the world, but the approximately 40 million tons of food wasted by US households, retailers and food services each year would be enough to satisfy the hunger of every one of them
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  • 45. Junk food is food with a lot of fat or sugar, or both; chips or other fried foods. Junk food is not good for your body; it's either fattening or it can make you really sick however, you should keep in mind that all non junk foods are healthy Harmful Effects of Junk Food  The regular consumption of junk food is the leading factor in obesity  Obesity is second only to smoking as a cause of death in America.  46% of Canadian adults are either overweight or obese,  Consumption of soft drinks containing sugar has been linked to weight gain and an increased risk for development of type 2 diabetes.  Studies have revealed that obese people have twice the rate of chronic health problems as people of normal weight. This includes a 100% greater chance of developing Type 2 diabetes, 50% increased likelihood of developing heart disease. Obese men are nearly 90% more likely to get colon cancer.  Junk food diet is a major cause of heart diseases.  High cholesterol resulting from junk food puts undue strain on the liver, causing long-term damage to this essential organ.  Research has suggested that diets high in fat may also impair essential brain functions, like concentration and memory.
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  • 53. Only when the last tree has been cut down, Only when the last river has been poisoned, Only when the last fish has been caught, Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten
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  • 57. Irresponsible Management Created Flood Irresponsible Management Created Flood
  • 61. Mother bear Unbearable SorrowMother bear Unbearable Sorrow
  • 62. USA man In search of Shelter Nature never bother Super Power or Poorer Demand Absolute Care
  • 63. Flood Victim In Search OfFlood Victim In Search Of
  • 64. Mismanagement Created Disaster Let’s decide ourMismanagement Created Disaster Let’s decide our doingsdoings Many Plan No Execution
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  • 68. Let's we start for the greatest with the least. We must have some duty to serve the family, Community, Nation and Humanity We Shall Overcome
  • 69. !!! Ponder !!!!!! Ponder !!!
  • 70. We must Eradicate itWe must Eradicate it Food waste or food loss is food that is discarded or lost uneaten. As of 2011, 1.3 billion tons of food, about one third of the global food production, are lost or wasted annually. Loss and wastage occurs on all steps in the food supply chain. In low-income countries, most loss occurs during production, while in developed countries much food – about 100 kilograms (220 lb) per person and year – is wasted at the consumption stage.
  • 72. Let’s Work TogetherLet’s Work Together We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome Let’s Build Nation,Humanity
  • 73. !!! Ponder !!!!!! Ponder !!!
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  • 75. AIMED AT SUSTAINABLE LIVING, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEAIMED AT SUSTAINABLE LIVING, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Please Keep a hand written sasrai Poster ---discussion placePlease Keep a hand written sasrai Poster ---discussion place Please relentless to voice from each corner across the globePlease relentless to voice from each corner across the globe -- PleasePlease  save a drop of water daily, during all water related activitiessave a drop of water daily, during all water related activities  plant at least a Native tree annually at own home or communityplant at least a Native tree annually at own home or community  keep off electric appliances one minute dailykeep off electric appliances one minute daily  suspend travel by personal car once a daysuspend travel by personal car once a day  keep a day in a week luxury freekeep a day in a week luxury free  do not throw away the waste wherever you likedo not throw away the waste wherever you like  Please, No more junk foodPlease, No more junk food  save one minute to think on Climate Change and Environmentsave one minute to think on Climate Change and Environment  You Can Reduce CO2 Emissions, Plant Native Trees WorldwideYou Can Reduce CO2 Emissions, Plant Native Trees Worldwide  You could uphold the movement instantly using sasrai-MovementYou could uphold the movement instantly using sasrai-Movement appeal at the bottom of your all printed materialappeal at the bottom of your all printed material Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen....from our daily use, consumption,Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen....from our daily use, consumption, expenditure, LUXURY combat the CLIMATE CHANGE, GLOBAL WARMING andexpenditure, LUXURY combat the CLIMATE CHANGE, GLOBAL WARMING and
  • 76. PRACTICEPRACTICE  Don’t throwDon’t throw wastewaste whereverwherever  Don’tDon’t spit, sneeze, coughspit, sneeze, cough whereverwherever  PreferPrefer land phone, Train, Busland phone, Train, Bus  UseUse garment wastagegarment wastage instead tissueinstead tissue  Confident onConfident on people’s potentialpeople’s potential  InvigorateInvigorate people’s potentialpeople’s potential  Handover responsibility toHandover responsibility to communitycommunity
  • 77. We can control climate changeWe can control climate change  Climate change is a global problem, and yetClimate change is a global problem, and yet each one of us has the power to make aeach one of us has the power to make a difference. Even small changes in our dailydifference. Even small changes in our daily behavior can help prevent greenhouse gasbehavior can help prevent greenhouse gas emissions without affecting our quality ofemissions without affecting our quality of life. In fact, they can help save us money.life. In fact, they can help save us money.  Taking the time to flip a simple switch orTaking the time to flip a simple switch or turn off your tap may seem insignificant, butturn off your tap may seem insignificant, but if everyone took the time to do it every day,if everyone took the time to do it every day, the results would be considerable. Reviewthe results would be considerable. Review these tips for ways to incorporate energy-these tips for ways to incorporate energy- saving measures into your everyday routine.saving measures into your everyday routine.
  • 78. Switch off the lightsSwitch off the lights when you don't need themwhen you don't need them  UseUse energy-savingenergy-saving light bulbslight bulbs  Do not leave appliances onDo not leave appliances on standbystandby  UnplugUnplug your mobile chargeryour mobile charger when you're not using itwhen you're not using it  Keep cool with aKeep cool with a fanfan  Switch toSwitch to green electricitygreen electricity
  • 79.  Boil less waterBoil less water  Cover your pots while cookingCover your pots while cooking  Take a shower instead of a bathTake a shower instead of a bath  Turn off your tapTurn off your tap  Use a tumble dryer only whenUse a tumble dryer only when absolutely necessaryabsolutely necessary  Use the washing machine or dishwasherUse the washing machine or dishwasher only when they are fullonly when they are full
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  • 82. Let’s Save Our Mother Planet Earth
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  • 85. We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome fqbvB I‡i fqbvB wb:†k‡l cÖvY †h Kwi‡e `vb ¶qbvB Zvi
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  • 87. SSUUIITT, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Hope the better earth for our next GenerationHope the better earth for our next Generation Thanks lotThanks lot for your heartiest cooperationfor your heartiest cooperation
  • 88.  NB. We design our presentation asNB. We design our presentation as per given time by the institution.per given time by the institution. It might be 40 minutes to 120It might be 40 minutes to 120 minutes. Generally it takes total 60minutes. Generally it takes total 60 minutes other than any exception.minutes other than any exception. As for example in presentation ofAs for example in presentation of American Corner ChittagongAmerican Corner Chittagong presentation participants werepresentation participants were eager to extend the presentationeager to extend the presentation after 120 minutes discussion.after 120 minutes discussion. After presentation they organizedAfter presentation they organized human chain in front of Press Clubhuman chain in front of Press Club Chittagong.Chittagong. sasraisasrai-Movement-Movement  http://www.facebook.com/sasraiMovement.2004http://www.facebook.com/sasraiMovement.2004  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8450962401http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8450962401  http://sasrai.blogspot.com/http://sasrai.blogspot.com/  http://www.facebook.com/Pallipathagarhttp://www.facebook.com/Pallipathagar  http://sasrai.wordpress.com/sasrai-movement/http://sasrai.wordpress.com/sasrai-movement/  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Priyoithuhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Priyoithu

Editor's Notes

  1. Let's be a desired friend to all creature, humanity, environment, earth Plant for planet, water for world, environment for entire
  2. Please, plant at least a Native tree annually at own home or community
  3. “War on Food Waste” RESONANCE AND MAGNIFICENT ACHIEVEMENT OF sasrai-Movement
  4. Albert Einstein comment Human stupidity is infinite
  5. Please, plant at least a Native tree annually at own home or community
  6. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  7. Please, save one minute to think on Climate Change and Environment
  8. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  9. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  10. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  11. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  12. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  13. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  14. Please, plant at least a Native tree annually at own home or community
  15. Please, save one minute to think on Climate Change and Environment
  16. Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen.......FROM daily expenditure/ LUXURY Dear God, I promise I will never waste my food no matter how bad it can taste and how full I may be. I pray that He will protect this little boy, guide and deliver him away from his misery. I pray that we will be more sensitive towards the world around us and not be blinded by our own selfish nature and interests. I hope this picture will always serve as a reminder to us that how fortunate we are and that we must never ever take things for granted.
  17. I promise I will never waste single Particle of food no matter how bad it can taste
  18. I promise I will never waste single Particle of food no matter how bad it can taste
  19. I promise I will never waste single Particle of food no matter how bad it can taste I promise I will never waste single Particle of food no matter how bad it can taste
  20. I promise I will never waste single Particle of food no matter how bad it can taste
  21. I promise I will never waste single Particle of food no matter how bad it can taste
  22. Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  23. I promise I will never waste single Particle of food no matter how bad it can taste
  24. I promise I will never waste my food no matter how bad it can taste and how full I may be
  25. Please, No more junk food
  26. Please, keep off electric appliances one minute daily
  27. Nature doesn’t bother super power or poorer - demand absolute Care
  28. Nature doesn’t bother super power or poorer - demand absolute Care
  29. Nature doesn’t bother super power or poorer - demand absolute Care
  30. Nature doesn’t bother super power or poorer - demand absolute Care
  31. Let’s We all be Caring to Stop the Desertification
  32. Irresponsible Management Created Flood
  33. Irresponsible Management Created Flood Irresponsible Management Created Flood Reckless Management Created Flood and Sufferings
  34. Reckless Management Created Flood and Sufferings Reckless Management Created Flood and Sufferings Reckless Management Created Flood and Sufferings
  35. Reckless Management Created Flood and Sufferings
  36. Nature Rebellious - Look at repeated threat from Nature plz have Care for Nature
  37. Nature Rebellious - Look at repeated threat from Nature plz Care for Nature
  38. Reckless Management Created Landslide, Flood and Sufferings and Death
  39. Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen .....FROM daily expenditure/ LUXURY
  40. Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen ......FROM daily expenditure/ LUXURY
  41. Let’s Share and Care for Nation and Nature - Humanity
  42. Wish the peace for each, to ensure Rights for allsave a bit, reserve, preserve, rejuvenate and conserve resources
  43. Nature doesn’t bother super power or poorer - demand absolute CareNature doesn’t bother super power or poorer - demand absolute CareNature doesn’t bother super power or poorer - demand absolute Care
  44. Let’s We all be Caring for Earth for the sake of Next Generation
  45. Let’s Save Our Mother Planet Earth
  46. We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome
  47. Wish the peace for each, to ensure Rights for all – Resource Responsible Community