Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Paper Pile!


At the MCC cultural fest- Cul Ah! '09, we the members of greenShield held a sale of books which we made with our own hands, all the way from the coverpage right down to stitching it together. It was a hit where people appreciated our effort, the creativity of the cover pagee and the 50 books that we made were sold out within the first four hours. :)
Every semester, the unused pages of our science record books get waster because only 3/4th of the book , (or sometimes even lesser!)is used. Keerti & Madhu suggested that we collect those pages from our classmates and put it to use by showcaseing the ability to reuse paper and make usable books. At the end of the day, we had about 1700 sheets of paper.
In all the tasks of making the books, we were helped by greenShield volunteers and friends, Arunima, Rashmi , Spikey (vinay) and ( Sanchi to name a few) whose work was commendable.
The coverpages were designed by all involved, unique to their style. The pages were counted and separated into piles of 50 & 100 . Aishwarya & Rosh took over the task of punching in the holes using Aishwarya's punching machine. After everything was punched and piled up , we started stitching the books together and one by one everything fell into place.After a long, hardworking day, our books were ready with the greenShield message inside and only one thing kept us from finishing up.....That was the peak of it all, when we gathered around to perform the long awaited 'sticker placing ceremony'** even after a very long day's work, turned out to be fulled with laughter and screams!
**(Aishwarya's father very graciously agreed to print us exclusive greenShield stickers for our Paper Pile Project)

The paper pile was ready to be displayed and sold the next day at Cul Ah!'09. The books were priced between Rs35 and Rs 40 depending on the size & number of pages and also the effort that went into a particular book :P We also made bookmarks out of the papers we had remaining after the cutting process. Those were a hit too! as most people wanted a matching bookmark to go with their book. ha!

To summarise those three fun filled and rather hectic no to mention strenous days ended up with eleven highly satisfied greenShield members.

The most exciting part of it all was to have so many people (including our Principal and teachers) come back and ask for more of our books.

In addition , we invited the people of the Belaku Foundation* which employs village women in making paper and cloth ecofriendly products. We also invited the Kanyakumari Kalai Koodam (K4 -a women's self help groups which deas with articles made out of palm fibres), to come and sell their items.
It was exciting to watch gilrs walk around with chopsticks and earrings K4 and pretty stoles from Belaku.
Driven by the unexpected support from highly satisfied customers and our Principal, we are motivated to go on and go far with all that we have to do to " gaurd today for Tomorrow"!

-Nuts.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

"The Armchair Environmentalist!"

I'm an environmentalist, but I like my comforts. Air conditioning I just can't do without.. because of global warming and pollution (like duh!) when I'm driving around in my car. I lecture people about alternate sources of energy and the depletion of fossil fuels, but my ride runs on petrol (unleaded of course!) and gives me 13km a litre!!! :)
But i do my best.. I switch off my engine when I'm in a jam, pick up friends if they're on my way...
Even at home, I AM the reason why the lights are CFLs and the refrigerator doesn't emit CFCs. But somethings are necessary: I MUST have a hot water bath, because well, I'd definitely become an icicle if I didn't!! But the other appliances are more eco-friendly (joy!!) the air conditioner has a power-saving mode, the fan must be on all the time (because i can't go to sleep without that soothing whirring noise), but at least it has a regulator, and it's not always on full speed!
Being an environmentalist is tough, it needs you to make a lot of compromises: my appliances are now on stand-by instead of being on when I'm not using them, and I turn them off when I'm going out! But don't ask me where the old appliances I throw away go when I'm through with them, because.. well, the new one works great!
The food and drinks I buy also bring me credit- all the water and juice bottles i buy are recyclable, and I throw all my litter into dustbins! No doubt the city corporation will do its bit from there, and it will no longer be my sin! :)
As far as possible, I buy organic produce and imported canned food (because their eco-standards are much higher than ours, obviously, and so the food will be too!) 
When I'm eating out at my favourite KFC or McDonald's, I prefer not to take a carry-away, and so eliminate the need to take with me the plastic wrapping they so faithfully wrap my food in! Also, dining there means that their delivery boys don't have to waste precious fossil fuel in coming home to deliver my meal. It doesn't really matter to me how far their ingredients had to travel before they reached my plate- they can import my meat and fillings, its cool with me. Besides, coke is healthier than fresh fruit juice because it doesn't put undue stress on our country's farmers, don't you think?! And so what if they're depleting the ground water resources of some unheard-of village to set up the plants, and so that they can run their high-tech machines and sterilize my bottles properly? 
And so what if their food is all genetically modified?? Those veges actually look like healthy ones.. they haven't got any bugs in them, and besides, G.M. is technology that uses nature to make stuff more useful for us. Nature twisted to our benefit- could I ask for more? After all, we are CO-EXISTING! :)
But sometimes it bothers me, because mutated plants override well developed ancient DNA characteristics, and eventually eliminate any kind of natural biodiversity that ever existed. At the end of the day, I am an environmentalist, so all of this troubles me. But not enough.
Ultimately, there are things that I would do, and then there are things I just can't afford to do, given my lavish lifestyle. I'm not going to start smelling ugly because my deodorant is harmful to the ozone layer. I'm not going to wash all my dirty plastics to reuse them, because it's a dreadful waste of time. I'm not going to give up my routine chai and cigarette when I'm on breaks from work- maybe I'm an addict.. but I can't help it. I'm not going to stop running my washing machine everyday. I'm not going to stop eating at Baskin Robins, McDonald's, or SubWay. And I'm definitely not going to stop eating Kellogg's or drinking coke, Pepsi, sprite and Red Bull--absolutely not!!
BUT I TELL YOU, I'M AN ENVIRONMENTALIST.. 
just a PATHETIC EXCUSE OF AN ENVIRONMENTALIST.
an ARMCHAIR ENVIRONMENTALIST?!!!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Many a paper & cloth bag



Nanny(Keerthi) calls me one day saying that we probably have someone who might be able help us with Our 'No Plastic' Drive in college. ' Belaku Trust' , a support group for women( in the villages around Kanakapura ) who make a living by making Gorgeous, simply Gorgeous Cloth and Paper Products.
For Green Shield i think this was quite a big (yet mini) project in many ways. You see it was the first time we were interacting in a very business-like manner with an NGO. Up until now it was all through phone or email , very informal throughout. But here i
t was suddenly making it to meetings on time,visiting their office in JP Nagar, giving them dates well in advance, placing orders , talking in terms of stock & money ...and well i think you get what I'm saying.
So Rosh, Nanny & i go for our meeting (2pm-4pm slot as Ishviene called it) at Koshys. We (I,for one) expected to see a strict woman in a suit, drumming her fingers on the table impatiently (because nanny said she had been engulfed in the Corporate World for more than a decade!) ...instead however we found three women giggling away to glory( over something Barb said i assume) at a corner table .
The above mentioned name , Barb .. should give you a picture of a really ADORABLE 50 yr old hilarious Australian volunteer(she insists on not being branded a 'tourist'). She along with Malavika (Graduate in CBZ from Christ College, another clown , if i might add. Newly recruited to the Belaku Trust as Coordinater) and Ishviene( the Head of them all).
We spent a good 2 hours discussing all that had to be discussed and even radiating to other (totally irrelevant) issues, starting from the teeth grinding traffic in our city, to a typical day in Dubai.

We struck a deal, they were willing to keep a stall in our College for 4 days during the Cultural intra college fest "Cul Week". The stall would be open to all , from students and teachers, to parents and random visiters. The products which included Notepads, books, files, pens , greeting cards AND shawls, bags, belts scarfs and many such things would be sold at a Special College Discount.
Two weeks later , it was Cul Week. I as always started panicking!! well i had every reason to, we hadn't made any po
sters or divided the stall work (like we had promised the Belaku peeps) but again as always, everything worked out Perfectly!. We made a grand total of Rs 27, 600 over a period of 4 days, in the process making many college goers happy , spreading our message of saying NO TO PLASTIC ; to switch to cloth and paper instead , spreading social awareness and also having fun in the process (PLENTY PLENTY!!!!).
Not to forget making great friends
at Belaku, with whom we hope to work with,
on many occasions in the future.

Big hug , going out to our Green Shield Members - Keerthi, Roshni, Katya( the posters u made in barely 3 seconds were great!) meghna (with your publicising antics), Madhu (who bought so much from her own stall..ahah!), Sapna (our dearest accountant!) Natasha , Aishwarya (for being a stupid and yet smooth seller) Yogi!
So repeat after me,
"Plastic ain't my bag!!"
To see the Catalog of Belaku Trust products, click!
www.belakutrust.org

Chet.
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