Sustainability refers to the practice of meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It encompasses environmental, social, and economic dimensions and aims to create a balance between these aspects to ensure long-term well-being and harmony. Efforts are needed to…
In our fast-paced, modern kitchens filled with non-stick pans and steel cookware, the humble earthen pot might seem like a relic from the past. However, this traditional Indian cooking vessel has been making a comeback—and for good reason! Cooking in earthen pots isn’t just about nostalgia; it’s a healthy, eco-friendly…
October offers plenty of opportunities to reflect on our choices and embrace more eco-friendly, sustainable habits. With important dates like International Repair Day on 21st October (first celebrated in 2017), International E-waste Day on 14th October, and Sustainability Day on the fourth Wednesday of the month, it’s the perfect time…
“If a healthy soil is full of death, it is also full of life: worms, fungi, microorganisms of all kinds … Given only the health of the soil, nothing that dies is dead for very long.” – Wendell Berry The benefits of composting are undeniable. This natural process improves soil…
“Plogging is brilliant because it is simple and fun while empowering everyone to help create cleaner, greener, and more beautiful communities”. Have you ever thought of clubbing your walking or jogging along with an added health benefit? Not just your health but also the health of your Planet Earth. Now…
“Sustainability is no longer about doing less harm. It’s about doing more good.” Jochen Zeitz Sustainable living means we prioritize the use of natural and renewable resources instead of creating excess waste and depleting environmental resources for future generations. Sustainable living is a lifestyle, practice, and philosophy. And in the…
The environment is where we all meet, where we all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share. It is not only a mirror of ourselves but a focusing lens on what we can become. -Lady Bird Johnson, Former First Lady of U.S. Sustainable…
“Clothes Could Have More Meaning And Longevity If We Think About Owning The Latest Or Cheapest Thing And Develop More Of A Relationship With The Thing We Wear” Biodegradable fibers are becoming increasingly important due to their potential to reduce the environmental impact of textiles and other fiber-based products.…
Christmas, New year’s, Sankranti, Lohri, and a lot of festival time says it’s the gifts time. And when it’s a gift, there come packing, decoration, and ribbons. And these days online shopping helps us buy anything anywhere easily and also piles up on packing. Have you ever thought, when you…
Make The World A Beautiful Place, Start Reducing Our Plastic Waste. Did you know 5 trillion plastic bags are used each year globally? What’s even more disturbing is less than one percent of these bags is ever recycled. As a result, our lakes and oceans have been filled with…
PanchTatwa Girl, the girl passionate about Panchtatwas of life/ nature is here to help you lead Eco-friendly Life. I’m on a mission to raise awareness for eco-friendly living and conscious sustainable choices. This blog is my first step towards eco-consciousness where I share my views, thoughts, and perspective to help…
“Restore balance. Most kids have technology, school and extracurricular activities covered. It’s time to add a pinch of adventure, a sprinkle of sunshine and a big handful of outdoor play.” ~ Penny Whitehouse With sustainable parenting, there’s an emphasis on teaching children to be eco-conscious as well as making mindful decisions based…
“Being green is more than just buying ‘eco’. It is an unshakable commitment to a sustainable lifestyle.” Jennifer Nini By all means, Inspiration from nature is booming across lifestyle areas. People are demanding nature-inspired organic products. Changing the perception of consumers globally towards animal-free products is fueling the demand for…
In this episode of green talks, I have with me Kalpana Manivannan. Kalpana is an urban organic farmer. She is trying to change the perspective about farming and help people realize their sustainability goals, zero waste lifestyle and garden dreams. A former biology school teacher, turned organic farmer, Balancing her farm…