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Here's presenting you the story of Mrs. Bhavya Kiran from Kerala who recycles some of the waste materials at her home.
Tons of kitchen utensils are thrown away every year. These include utensils made of steel, plastic, and other natural as well as synthetic materials, many of which take several years for their degradation. Most of these go to landfills, water bodies and even are attempted to burn or bury. We see them around us as piles, floating in water bodies, and so on. This is a crucial issue that needs to be seriously taken care of because of its hazardous impacts on the environment and living beings. Solid wastes like this are being fed upon by animals including marine creatures which may even lead to their death. Among various ways of solid waste management, I would like to bring to your kind attention to recycling. Apart from large scale recycling, we can be a part of the recycling process by just sitting in our homes and experimenting with our skills on some of the waste materials with the limited resources we have in our homes. Here I am introducing Mrs. Bhavya Kiran who experiments her craft innovations and skills in recycling some of the wastes that are produced at home like kitchen utensils, plastic bottles, cookie tins, baby food jars, etc.
"Little things create great differences"
Visit her Instagram page for more such beautiful recreations - craftline_by_shinkx
The story told by- Subalaja Mohan A
Story posted on 15 July 2020










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