ECO-CONSCIOUS Living
Woman's Era|December 2024
Sustainable choices for a brighter tomorrow.
Lasya Shashimohan
ECO-CONSCIOUS Living

In April 2024, Bangalore faced its worst-ever water crisis for the first time in history. As temperature soared, neighborhoods that once relied on groundwater were left with dry taps, forcing residents to depend entirely on water tankers. IT parks, apartment complexes, and gleaming skyscrapers were built atop former lakebeds, sites that once absorbed rainwater and recharged underground aquifers.

Apart from this, unprecedented and heedless use of groundwater resulted in this crisis. This calamity was a wake-up call, not just for Bangalore but also for the entire country, to move towards sustainable living and making eco-friendly lifestyle choices.

Reduce Consumerism, Embrace Minimalism

Reducing consumerism by purchasing less, consuming fully, and recycling more can significantly benefit the environment. It helps conserve vital resources like forests and curtails our reliance on fossil fuels, which are extracted at great ecological costs. Beyond the environmental impact, rampant consumerism perpetuates a culture of excess and waste, encouraging relentless pursuit of material goods, often at the expense of long-term sustainability.

Embracing minimalism offers a refreshing alternative - a lifestyle that values intentionality, simplicity, and contentment with fewer possessions. By choosing to live with less, individuals can reduce stress, foster deeper focus on meaningful experiences, and contribute to the wellbeing of the planet.

Reduce Carbon Footprints

This story is from the December 2024 edition of Woman's Era.

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