‘Go green! Recycle your grey water’
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Deepa , mumbai:
Sep 24 2008
Made Popular Sep 24 2008
India :
BMC wants to make it mandatory for societies to recycle wastewater, use it for flushing and gardening
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Vijay
Sep 24 2008
Kota,
India
Good submision by Deepa,the INSTABLOGS own evironmentalist.Deepa,in front of Rajneesh Ashram at Pune,there is a garden named NAALA PAAR,thats using all the water of nala’s.
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Vijay thanks for the honor....but I am not at qualified to deserve those praising words. Its just that I love to bring such eco news in focus.
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Great link Deepa!! What fantastic news.. Sometimes I am amazed by positive steps taken by our own BMC... like appointing college students as field marshals to catch and fine people and shop keepers throwing rubbish and now this...
There is light in the end of the tunnel after all :)
There is light in the end of the tunnel after all :)
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Yeah with such news surfacing, it does give a ray of hope to dream of living in a eco-friendly city too.
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I think slowly but surely people are becoming more conscious.
Have you noticed the word ”eco” being used everywhere now a days? This Ganesh festival was all about ”eco” whether it was on radio, or press or our Mayor talking.
It sure is great to see people getting more aware about environment abuse and also doing something about it.. and this compulsory recycling of grey water is such a terrific news!!!
Have you noticed the word ”eco” being used everywhere now a days? This Ganesh festival was all about ”eco” whether it was on radio, or press or our Mayor talking.
It sure is great to see people getting more aware about environment abuse and also doing something about it.. and this compulsory recycling of grey water is such a terrific news!!!
1 Stars
Until unless the government compels us to take eco-steps, most of the citizens will keep dodging them.
However I think that the ”eco” factor is still not correctly implemented. Most of the times, its just to generate attention.
However I think that the ”eco” factor is still not correctly implemented. Most of the times, its just to generate attention.
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Good submision by Deepa,the INSTABLOGS own evironmentalist.Deepa,in front of Rajneesh Ashram at Pune,there is a garden named NAALA PAAR,thats using all the water of nala’s.
2 Stars
Vijay thanks for the honor....but I am not at qualified to deserve those praising words. Its just that I love to bring such eco news in focus.
2 Stars
Great link Deepa!! What fantastic news.. Sometimes I am amazed by positive steps taken by our own BMC... like appointing college students as field marshals to catch and fine people and shop keepers throwing rubbish and now this...
There is light in the end of the tunnel after all :)
There is light in the end of the tunnel after all :)
2 Stars
I think slowly but surely people are becoming more conscious.
Have you noticed the word ”eco” being used everywhere now a days? This Ganesh festival was all about ”eco” whether it was on radio, or press or our Mayor talking.
It sure is great to see people getting more aware about environment abuse and also doing something about it.. and this compulsory recycling of grey water is such a terrific news!!!
Have you noticed the word ”eco” being used everywhere now a days? This Ganesh festival was all about ”eco” whether it was on radio, or press or our Mayor talking.
It sure is great to see people getting more aware about environment abuse and also doing something about it.. and this compulsory recycling of grey water is such a terrific news!!!
1 Stars
Yeah with such news surfacing, it does give a ray of hope to dream of living in a eco-friendly city too.
1 Stars
Until unless the government compels us to take eco-steps, most of the citizens will keep dodging them.
However I think that the ”eco” factor is still not correctly implemented. Most of the times, its just to generate attention.
However I think that the ”eco” factor is still not correctly implemented. Most of the times, its just to generate attention.
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