Save Bangalore environment on World Environment Day
The biggest issue that the residents of Bangalore are facing today is a daily supply of fresh water. There are so many people who share a finite supply of fresh water which does not equitably cover them all.
Rain water harvesting can change the way. Many residents of apartments in Bangalore specifically in layouts of Sarjapur and Whitefield have realized the efficacy of Rain Water Harvesting.
Not only do they get water which fills in tanks to use for common areas, toilets and washing cars, but many are even using filters to use the water for cooking and bathing too.
Lakes in the city need to be saved to bring up the water table, which had been exploited mercilessly with borewells.
Disposal of the own kitchen wet waste is another issue. Instead of chucking the wet waste out onto the road dump and create a huge stinking mess there instead, each of us can compost it in pits or a small terracotta composter and the enriched end product can be used to grow more food, plants, or feed a tree on the road.
It’s time to decide what each individual can do to support this World Environment Day to save the atmosphere and the earth.
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