Circular Equation

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The aim is to recycle used material indefinitely without losing quality.

01/12/2023

Exactly a year ago, on December 1st, India initiated the inaugural G20 Deputies Gathering - commencing discussions on India's designated Finance Track priorities, carefully formulated through internal ideation, examination of G20 historical works, and thorough stakeholder engagement. This has consistently been the approach throughout the Presidency: meticulous groundwork followed by extensive involvement to fulfill a globally resonant and transformative agenda.

Yesterday, in a Workshop co-led by UNDP in India & Ministry of Economic Affairs on Advancing , they directed an intellectual hub for efficient domestic efforts on a tangible pathway.

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01/12/2022

Linear Loop!!

Yes, you heard it right, It’s a Linear Loop. We are following it so intensively that we forgot how potent and hazardous it is for our ecosystem. In Textile Industries, environmental issues originate during manufacturing and extend to the final product. For example, the textile sector consumes one-tenth of all industrial water to operate plants and clean goods.

Recycled clothes reduce the landfill space. Landfill sites pose a threat to the environment and water supplies. When it rains, water drains through the discarded clothes and picks up hazardous chemicals and bleaches. Textile made from synthetic fibres will not decompose quickly whereas fabrics like wool releases methane, during decomposition and both fibres ultimately cause global warming.

According to the World Bank, textile dyeing is responsible for at least 20% of water pollution. Therefore, there is a dire need for more environmentally friendly, sustainable textiles.

We promote reduction, reuse and recycling of plastic waste to achieve

So, what kind of equation you want to solve, or

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03/10/2022

Do you know, 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic is enough to circulate the Earths' equator 425 times.

Why we have to heave discarded plastic into our oceans. Ocean waste and derelict fishing gear, also known as "ghost gear"—damage delicate ecosystems and harms aquatic wildlife, which has knock-on effects further along the food chain. It's an environmental issue that's seen exponential growth for decades.

We promote reduction, reuse and recycling of plastic waste to achieve

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Photos from Circular Equation's post 16/09/2022

Government of India has organized one of the biggest campaign of 75 days, started from July 3 to 17 September 2022. As individuals, as citizens and as champions of change to transform our country - one small step at a time. On World Coastal Clean-up Day (September 17, 2022), the world's largest beach cleaning activity will take place in India. This event will see participation from various Government of India ministries and departments, the largest corporates in the country. You too can join us - with your friends, your families, your neighbours and your colleagues. Watch this space for updates and micro-campaigns that you can participate in and lead. 75 beaches | 7500 km of coastline | 75000 volunteers

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