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PREPARED BY

NAME:ASHISH PRAVIN CHAVAN

SUBMITTED TO
MRS. POOJA PAWAR MA’AM

COURSE – F .Y. B. PHARM.


GREENING / RESTORATION

 Activity to handle environmental crisis


 To restore
 To handle and increase condition of a land
GREEN PLANTS FUNCTION
 Take CO2 and produce O2 ( To our respiratory )
 Protect us from sunlight during the daytime
URBAN RESTORATION

Factory Pollution The Vehicle Pollution


pollution
of city

Forest Fires
Concerned with or supporting environmentalism ... tending to
What preserve environmental quality (as by being recyclable,
biodegradable, or nonpolluting) – Merriam Webster Dictionary

Most "go green" initiatives involve steps to save energy, including


taking shorter showers; installing fluorescent light bulbs; using less
How fossil fuels by taking public transportation or walking to work; and
recycling household waste.

Most "go green" initiatives emphasize how such actions will


preserve the environment for future generations, but many also
Why point out that individuals can save money and improve their health
by adopting a "go green" attitude.
Going green is a popular term used to describe the
process of changing one's lifestyle for the safety and
benefit of the environment. People who "go green"
make decisions about their daily lives while considering
what impact the outcome of those decisions may have
on global warming, pollution, loss of animal habitats,
and other environmental concerns.
GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS :

RISING OF EARTH’S THEMPERATURE

GREEN HOUSE’S EFFECT

MELTING OF POLAR ICE CAPS EFFECTS


RISING OF EARTH’S TEMPERATURE

Global Warming will make the earth is hotter


than before. And temperature could be rising,
it cause trees and animals dies.
Green House’s Effects
Green House gives many bad effects for Earth.
10 Ways and Steps To GO GREEN

1. Consume Less Fuel


2. Eat Less Meat
3. Switch to Renewable Energy Resources
4. Lower Heating and Cooling Cost
5. Buy Local
6. Use Less water
7. Improve Lighting and Appliance Effiency
8. Reduce, Recycle and Reuse
9. Stop Using Plastic Bags
10.Compost and One man One Tree
1. CONSUME LESS FUELS

• Reduce Trips • Tune Cars


• Walk or Bicycle • Drive Economically
• Carpool • Buy Efficient Cars
• Take Public Transportation

Need more Incentive?


Most experts agree
that oil production has
peaked. Prepare
today.Live like gas is
$10/gallon
2. EAT LESS MEAT

Meat production generates more greenhouse gas


emissions (14-22 percent of global emisisons) than
either transportation or industry.
3. SWITCH TO RENEWABLE ENERGY

BIOFUELS
TIDAL

WINDS
SOLAR ENERGY
ENERGY
4. LOWER HEATING AND COOLING COST

Reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling


• Adjustment Thermostat
• Caulk/ seal around windows, doors, and outlets
• Insulate
• Passive Solar
• Install Efficient HVAC systems
- Geothermal
- High SEER and correctly sized
• Efficient Water Heating
- Solar Thermal Hot water
- Instant hot or continuous
- Insulate hot water pipes
• Use fans and breezes
5. BUY LOCAL

• Create a sustainable living economy


- How ?
a. Support local farmers
b. Favor products made close to home
- Benefits ?
a. Fresher and more nutritious produce
b. Reduced carbon emissions from transporting goods
c. When gas hits $10/gallon, we’ll have a best local suppliers
d. Local business invest more $’s back into the community
6. USE LESS WATER

• Conserving Water = Conserving Power


- Reduced power to clean and pump water
- Reduce power to heating water
• How ?
- General
a. Capture and use rainwater
b. Recalculate greywater
c. Reciculate for instant hot
d. Promptly fix leaks
- Toilets
a. Use a dual-flush toilets or converters
b. Use a toilet tummy or bricks
- Faucets
a. Turn off water when not in use
b. Install low-flow Faucets and aerators
7. IMPROVE LIGHTING AND APPLIANCE
EFFIENCY

• Choose Energy Star Lighting and Appliance Products


• Lighting
- Use dimmer switches, timers and ,motion sensors
- Switch from incandescent to more efficient bulbs (CFL and LED)
- Take advantage from natural daylight (windows and tubular skylights)
• Appliances
- Replace your Clunckers
a. Refrigrators
b. Dishwashers
c. Washers and Dryers
- Run full loads through dish and clothes washer
- Line dry (or use dryers balls to cut drying time by 20%)
- Unplug Appliance and Chargers when not in use
8. RECYLCLE, REDUCE AND REUSE

• Recycle
- Collection and Proccesing
- Manuifacturing
- Purchasing Recycle Products
• Reduce and Reuse
- Minimize “disposable” choose “reusable”
- Reduce Packaging
- Choose Quality long lasting products
9. STOP USING PLASTIC BAGS

• Make commitment with your self to stop using plastic bags


• Bring your own shopping bag
• Use eco-friendly product
10. COMPOST AND ONE MAN ONE TREE

• Greens
- Garden waste; grass cuttings, non woody garden prunings, leaves and
flowers.
- Kitchen waste ; vegetable peelings, leaves and stalks, fruit peelings and
cores, cooked table scarps, tea leaves. Coffee growns, egg shells, and bread.
- Herbivore manure
• Browns : small amounts of shredded, newspaper, paper tissues, wood fire
ash, sawdust, vacuum dust, and dryer lint.
• Plan more trees in your gardens and practice it also in your school and office.
Thank You!

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