BeTheChange campaign by Bengaluru’s little environmentalist Manya fights climate change

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BeTheChange Campaign by Bengaluru's Little Environmentalist Manya Harsha fights against climate change

NEW DELHI: As the impacts of climate change intensify with each passing year, more and more young people are joining the movement for positive change. By leading the discussion around climate change, they are also spreading awareness and motivating others to take action. Young climate activists like 7th grader Manya Harsha from Bengaluru, demand action and inspire hope.

Manya’s campaign against environmental abuses such as water wastage, littering at picnic spots, use of single-use plastic and deforestation has set an example for kids her age. The results prove that even small steps can inspire big movements and Manya has inspired big movements through her small steps.

On this World Environment Day, inspired by the theme #OnlyOneEarth, Manya planted 25 saplings and distributed 100 saplings amongst the people encouraging them to plant trees and contribute for a Green planet, taking her count up to 658 saplings. She encouraged people to carry seeds during their travels and throw them into the rightful places like a forest or lakebed, with a hope that they would grow into a tree some day.

From the ‘Wet waste management campaign’, Each One Plant One’ campaign, ‘Restore Our Earth’ campaign, ‘Carry Your Own Bag’ campaign to many such solo clean-up and plantation drives that have been initiated by the little environmentalist were all shared during the event. “Instead of chopping trees for paper, let’s recycle the kitchen waste into eco-friendly vegetable paper. Let’s all join hands to Restore our Earth,” explained Manya.

Manya Harsha, who started rallying at the age of 6, is a popular environmental campaigner and influencer in India and this year on World Environment Day, during her #BeTheChange Campaign, she said she wants to create a clean green earth with no ecological crisis where our future generations can live without masks and medicine.

Recently she has focused on upcycling for the environment, including turning old sarees into carry bags. Manya has upcycled and distributed 2800 newspaper bags and 1230 cloth bags amongst the local vendors till today. Interestingly, Manya is also a young nature-themed author, poet and illustrator of five books with the intention to create awareness. Her YouTube and Instagram videos are also quite viral. (ANI/GPRC)

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