Written by Adya Gupta and Bhavya Gupta, Co-Founders, Envirocare Foundation – A social and non-profit initiative to inspire a global movement for sustainable and green living
Achieving a net-zero future requires behavioral changes in the way we live, work and consume resources. For this change to be successful, it is essential to engage youth in sustainable initiatives and encourage them to adopt sustainable behaviours.
Let us explore various strategies to bring about behavior change, highlight the actions Indian youth can take, and emphasize the importance of their contribution in building a sustainable and responsible society.
Education and Awareness:
- Integrate environmental education into school and college curriculum to ensure that young people understand the importance of sustainability and their role in protecting the environment.
- “Participating in environmental education programs during my school years not only taught me about the importance of sustainability but also inspired me to pursue a career in environmental science. Now, I am actively engaged in researching and implementing sustainable solutions to address climate change. , Emma Thompson, environmental scientist (UK)
- Raise awareness through social media campaigns, events and workshops to engage youth and instill a sense of responsibility towards sustainable living.
Sustainable Resource Consumption:
- Promoting responsible consumption by advocating a circular economy model that minimizes waste generation and maximizes resource efficiency.
- “Switching to solar power has not only reduced my carbon footprint but also significantly reduced my electricity bill. It’s a win-win situation for the environment and my wallet! , Raj Patel, solar energy advocate (India)
- Encourage the use of non-conventional energy sources, especially solar energy, to promote the adoption of cleaner energy options.
- Support sustainable farming practices and promote local and organic food options to reduce the carbon footprint associated with agriculture.
Afforestation and Conservation:
- Encourage reforestation and participation in tree planting initiatives to combat deforestation and preserve biodiversity.
- “By joining a local tree planting initiative, I saw firsthand how a small group of dedicated individuals can make a tangible impact. Watching trees grow over time and bird species return has inspired me to continue supporting such conservation efforts.” , Maya Rodriguez, environmental volunteer (Mexico)
- Create awareness about the importance of conserving natural habitats and conserving wildlife.
- Advocating for sustainable urban planning and development practices to reduce environmental impact.
Innovation and Technology:
- Support research and development of sustainable technologies that contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- “As a young entrepreneur, I developed an innovative solution to recycle plastic waste into construction material. It not only addresses the issue of waste management but also provides a sustainable alternative to construction. Proud to contribute to the future. Alex Chen, eco-entrepreneur (Canada)
- To promote innovation and entrepreneurship among youth to create eco-friendly products and services.
- There is a need to encourage exploration of local resources and find alternatives to hazardous materials, promoting sustainable alternatives.
Support and Advocacy:
- Promote collaboration between youth-led organisations, NGOs and government bodies to enhance the impact of sustainability initiatives.
- “Through collaborative efforts with NGOs and government agencies, we successfully advocated for a ban on single-use plastics in our city. It was inspiring to see how collective action can create positive change and protect our environment. , Sophia Gupta, youth activist (India)
- Advocating for policy changes and regulations that promote sustainable practices and discourage environmentally harmful activities.
- Engage in dialogue and discussions on environmental issues, raising awareness among peers and the wider community.
Lastly, building a sustainable future requires involving Indian youth in sustainability initiatives and promoting responsible behaviour. By educating, empowering, supporting and serving as role models, youth can make a significant impact on the journey towards net zero emissions. Testimonials from Emma Thompson, Raj Patel, Maya Rodriguez, Alex Chen and Sophia Gupta highlight real-life experiences of how individuals can raise the banner of environmentally responsible growing up.
Written by Adya Gupta and Bhavya Gupta, Co-Founders, Envirocare Foundation – A social and non-profit initiative to inspire a global movement for sustainable and green living
Achieving a net-zero future requires behavioral changes in the way we live, work and consume resources. For this change to be successful, it is essential to engage youth in sustainable initiatives and encourage them to adopt sustainable behaviours.
Let us explore various strategies to bring about behavior change, highlight the actions Indian youth can take, and emphasize the importance of their contribution in building a sustainable and responsible society.
Education and Awareness:
- Integrate environmental education into school and college curriculum to ensure that young people understand the importance of sustainability and their role in protecting the environment.
- “Participating in environmental education programs during my school years not only taught me about the importance of sustainability but also inspired me to pursue a career in environmental science. Now, I am actively engaged in researching and implementing sustainable solutions to address climate change. , Emma Thompson, environmental scientist (UK)
- Raise awareness through social media campaigns, events and workshops to engage youth and instill a sense of responsibility towards sustainable living.
Sustainable Resource Consumption:
- Promoting responsible consumption by advocating a circular economy model that minimizes waste generation and maximizes resource efficiency.
- “Switching to solar power has not only reduced my carbon footprint but also significantly reduced my electricity bill. It’s a win-win situation for the environment and my wallet! , Raj Patel, solar energy advocate (India)
- Encourage the use of non-conventional energy sources, especially solar energy, to promote the adoption of cleaner energy options.
- Support sustainable farming practices and promote local and organic food options to reduce the carbon footprint associated with agriculture.
Afforestation and Conservation:
- Encourage reforestation and participation in tree planting initiatives to combat deforestation and preserve biodiversity.
- “By joining a local tree planting initiative, I saw firsthand how a small group of dedicated individuals can make a tangible impact. Watching trees grow over time and bird species return has inspired me to continue supporting such conservation efforts.” , Maya Rodriguez, environmental volunteer (Mexico)
- Create awareness about the importance of conserving natural habitats and conserving wildlife.
- Advocating for sustainable urban planning and development practices to reduce environmental impact.
Innovation and Technology:
- Support research and development of sustainable technologies that contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- “As a young entrepreneur, I developed an innovative solution to recycle plastic waste into construction material. It not only addresses the issue of waste management but also provides a sustainable alternative to construction. Proud to contribute to the future. Alex Chen, eco-entrepreneur (Canada)
- To promote innovation and entrepreneurship among youth to create eco-friendly products and services.
- There is a need to encourage exploration of local resources and find alternatives to hazardous materials, promoting sustainable alternatives.
Support and Advocacy:
- Promote collaboration between youth-led organisations, NGOs and government bodies to enhance the impact of sustainability initiatives.
- “Through collaborative efforts with NGOs and government agencies, we successfully advocated for a ban on single-use plastics in our city. It was inspiring to see how collective action can create positive change and protect our environment. , Sophia Gupta, youth activist (India)
- Advocating for policy changes and regulations that promote sustainable practices and discourage environmentally harmful activities.
- Engage in dialogue and discussions on environmental issues, raising awareness among peers and the wider community.
Lastly, building a sustainable future requires involving Indian youth in sustainability initiatives and promoting responsible behaviour. By educating, empowering, supporting and serving as role models, youth can make a significant impact on the journey towards net zero emissions. Testimonials from Emma Thompson, Raj Patel, Maya Rodriguez, Alex Chen and Sophia Gupta highlight real-life experiences of how individuals can raise the banner of environmentally responsible growing up.











