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Examining the Need for Sustainable Menstruation in India

Abstract Composting is the process of complete degradation due to biological processes which yields carbon dioxide, water and other inorganic compounds in a defined period of time, without visible, distinguishable or toxic residue (Menstrual Waste Management, n.d.). It is really only appropriate for sanitary napkins without SAP, adhesive wings and other perforated plastic layers as …

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Environmentally Sustainable Cultural Practices of the Indigenous People s

ABSTRACT The role of culture in the conservation of environment is immensely significant. The main purpose behind the study is to explore the ways in which one of the Tribes of Assam has sustained the environment around them culturally. The Tiwa tribe of Assam is a scheduled tribe whose tradition and culture over time has …

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ECO-TOURISM AND BENEFITS

ABSTRACT Tourism is inherently exploitative in terms of the damaging the local community and the environment. It is a private-sector dominated, resource dependent industry which exports the client rather than a product. Sustainable tourism/ Eco-tourism aims to preserve the natural order of a local community. Tourism accelerates the growth of infrastructure in the tourist area …

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Yoga

YOGA- A CIRCULAR ALTERNATE TO GYMS. A lot of people go to the gym due to health consciousness. They are using exercise equipment that may be helping their bodies but are harming the environment. Many exercisers find that running on a treadmill is easier, and therefore they prefer it over running outdoors. Those who face …

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Earthen Pots

EARTHEN POTS- AN OLD CIRCULAR PRACTICE The extensive use of natural resources threatens to exceed the carrying capacity of the Earth. The concept of a circular directs towards sustainable growth, good health, and decent jobs while saving the environment and its natural resources. The change from a linear economy (take, make, dispose) to a circular …

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Biogas

BIOGAS BIOGAS – AS A CIRCULAR PRACTICE As the world population increases and new industrial and developed areas expand, both in absolute and relative terms, a shortage of supply of materials, including food, will be experienced in the linear economy. This shortage may ultimately lead to economic hardship, human suffering, and conflict. A circular economy …

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Ayurveda

AYURVEDA AYURVEDA- AN OLD CIRCULAR ALTERNATE TO MODERN MEDICINE The extensive use of natural resources threatens to exceed the carrying capacity of the Earth. The concept of a circular directs towards sustainable growth, good health, and decent jobs while saving the environment and its natural resources. The change from a linear economy (take, make, dispose) …

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