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Food wastage

Every year, one third of all food produced globally goes to waste. This not only affects our wallets but also has a significant impact on our environment. When food waste ends up in landfills, it releases methane gas, which contributes to climate change. We can reduce food waste by buying only what we need, planning our meals, and composting our food scraps. Let's work together to reduce food waste and make a positive impact on our environment. Food waste is a significant problem that affects individuals, businesses, and the environment. According to the United Nations, approximately one-third of all food produced globally goes to waste each year. This equates to 1.3 billion tonnes of food, which is enough to feed three billion people. Food waste has many negative consequences. Firstly, it is a waste of resources. Producing food requires land, water, energy, and other resources. When food is wasted, these resources are also wasted. This is not only bad for the environment but also ...

Plastic has become Animal's meal !

"God blessed human, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth" What makes plastic beneficial for people—its durability and mild weight—increases the danger to animals. Plastic hangs round a long term, and a variety of it floats.  Do you know that most of the  animals have a very strong olfactory organ? As per research, continued use of plastic in packaging food products & garbage piles of food products mixed with plastic is contributing to misleading the bovines. Cows are known for their very sensitive sense of smell. Even their memory, communications & tracking of their calves are found to be associated with their keen sense of smell. Cows accept or reject food based on smells and seek food based on smell as well.   Hence, the cows end up eating plastic. Cows that eat plastic are foun...