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t’s about you and me making small changes. Recycle, stop open burning, dispose waste properly, plant more trees, use less plastic, and educate others. That’s how we win.
Who will bell the cat when the public at large is indifferent to the question of pollution and when a substantial portion of it comes from lifestyle habits. Awareness and Education alone will not change unles the value system of our society and individuals accommodate it. So there is a greater need to change the perception and culture on the question of pollution.
But let me drop this powerful adage: “If everyone sweeps before his or her own door, the street will be clean.” If I clean my space, and you clean yours, then we won’t have dirty neighborhoods. It’s that simple.
Absolutely- community driven effort can make it more sustainable and visible.
Yes you are right, we all have a part to pay in this whole pollution stuff, one person didn't do all the littering so we shouldn't be waiting for someone to clean it up