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Alia Bhatt, Dia Mirza & Sophie Choudry Lead the Way: Bollywood Celebs Advocating Sustainability This World Environment Day
Alia Bhatt, Dia Mirza & Sophie Choudry Lead the Way: Bollywood Celebs Advocating Sustainability This World Environment Day

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Alia Bhatt, Dia Mirza & Sophie Choudry Lead the Way: Bollywood Celebs Advocating Sustainability This World Environment Day

This World Environment Day, Bollywood's brightest stars are turning the spotlight toward the planet. From fashion choices to public campaigns, celebrities like Alia Bhatt, Dia Mirza, and Sophie Choudry are championing sustainable living and encouraging their fans to follow suit. These celebrities are proving that sustainability isn't just a cause- it's a lifestyle. On World Environment Day and beyond, their efforts inspire us to rethink our habits and move toward a more conscious, eco-friendly future. Alia Bhatt Alia Bhatt has emerged as a vocal supporter of environmental causes. Through her initiative 'Coexist', she raises awareness about the importance of living in harmony with nature. Alia frequently speaks out on issues like plastic pollution, urging people to switch to eco-friendly options such as reusable glass and steel bottles. Every year, her social media becomes a platform to spread environmental awareness, especially around World Environment Day. Priyanka Chopra Jonas Global star Priyanka Chopra has extended her humanitarian work to include environmental sustainability. As a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, she has participated in several eco-awareness initiatives. Her support for the 'Greenthon' campaign showcased her commitment to encouraging individuals to adopt sustainable habits in daily life. Sophie Choudry Known for her style, Sophie Choudry also walks the talk when it comes to sustainable fashion. She has lent her voice to eco-friendly fashion events and advocates for mindful living. Having travelled extensively for performances and events, she consistently emphasizes the importance of protecting the Earth, our only home. Dia Mirza Dia Mirza is one of the most committed environmental advocates in the industry. As the UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador for India, she actively promotes climate action, waste segregation, and wildlife protection. Associated with organizations like the Wildlife Trust of India and the Sanctuary Nature Foundation, Dia's consistent efforts make her one of the most respected voices in India's green movement.

How do you encourage others to take more eco-friendly steps in daily life? Some tips
How do you encourage others to take more eco-friendly steps in daily life? Some tips

The Independent

time26-03-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Independent

How do you encourage others to take more eco-friendly steps in daily life? Some tips

How do you get those around you to recycle, drive less, use less plastic and otherwise live more sustainably? 'Getting the people we live with to adopt more sustainable habits can be tricky, especially if they're not already on board,' said Silvia de Denaro Vieira in San Francisco. She's the co-founder of the home management app Coexist, which helps families collaborate at home. In addition to leading by example, she has these suggestions: — Pick your battles and start small. 'Focus on pointing out one habit — like composting, reducing single-use plastics or taking public transit — and build up from there,' she said. — Frame sustainability around the other person's priorities. 'If they don't care about sustainability, focus on what they do care about. Many eco-friendly choices also save money, cut down on clutter or make daily life more efficient. For example, meal planning reduces food waste and saves money." — Make it easy. 'Small shifts like keeping reusable bags in the car or setting up a simple recycling system can make sustainable choices feel automatic rather than like extra work.' — Respect the other person's boundaries. 'If someone is resistant to a particular habit, it helps to take a step back and focus on what's working rather than forcing the issue. Sustainability is a long game.' ___ The Associated Press' climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP's standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at

How do you encourage others to take more eco-friendly steps in daily life? Some tips
How do you encourage others to take more eco-friendly steps in daily life? Some tips

Associated Press

time26-03-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Associated Press

How do you encourage others to take more eco-friendly steps in daily life? Some tips

NEW YORK (AP) — How do you get those around you to recycle, drive less, use less plastic and otherwise live more sustainably? 'Getting the people we live with to adopt more sustainable habits can be tricky, especially if they're not already on board,' said Silvia de Denaro Vieira in San Francisco. She's the co-founder of the home management app Coexist, which helps families collaborate at home. In addition to leading by example, she has these suggestions: — Pick your battles and start small. 'Focus on pointing out one habit — like composting, reducing single-use plastics or taking public transit — and build up from there,' she said. — Frame sustainability around the other person's priorities. 'If they don't care about sustainability, focus on what they do care about. Many eco-friendly choices also save money, cut down on clutter or make daily life more efficient. For example, meal planning reduces food waste and saves money.' — Make it easy. 'Small shifts like keeping reusable bags in the car or setting up a simple recycling system can make sustainable choices feel automatic rather than like extra work.' — Respect the other person's boundaries. 'If someone is resistant to a particular habit, it helps to take a step back and focus on what's working rather than forcing the issue. Sustainability is a long game.' ___

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