New Year's resolutions are overrated, right? Nobody follows them for long. But they also say that it just takes 21 days for something to become a habit. It's a whole new year and time for new beginnings. If not for ourselves, let's do something for the environment this year.
Australia bushfires are already taking the lives of millions of animals and people. It's an alarming sign that climate change is upon us. We all need to do our bit.
The 30-year-old actress joined hands with climate activist Afroz Shah in the world's largest beach clean-up project in Versova by launching her pan India campaign for environment protection and conservation earlier in November.
Bhumi Pednekar has been quite vocal about the issue of climate change. This time, when she participated in the clean-up drive and she shared pictures to inspire others on social media.?
She was seen clearing the clutter around the beach and holding placards with slogans in the photos that she shared.?
"It's our mess to clean. Happynewyear. India generates 25940 tonnes of plastic waste every day, of 10376 tonnes is uncollected plastic. Start segregating your garbage at home. Make sure you recycle plastic," she wrote in a tweet.?
"We have to co-exist with nature #circulareconomy #climatechange #plasticpollution #garbagesegregation," she added in another tweet.
The actor has earlier posted several videos urging her social media followers to join her in her campaign 'Climate Warriors' for cleaning and protecting the environment. Climate Warrior, launched by the 30-year-old actor, is a concerted social media initiative that will highlight incredible work done by tireless environmental activists and citizen groups across India.