Lions Club International launches world's largest e-waste drive
Keeping in mind its social commitment, Lions Club International today announced the launch of the world's largest e-waste collection campaign titled 'Dump and Donate' in partnership with Hindustan E-Waste Management Pvt. Ltd.
Lions Club International launches world's largest e-waste drive
- With G20 Presidency coming to India and the world looking at India for leadership, it is important that every citizen contributes towards the Honourable Prime Minister
- Shri Narendra Modi's global vision towards climate as well • Partnering with HEW, Primus Partners and NISA to further the cause of the burgeoning environmental issue
- • With over 80% of e-waste supposedly lying in homes, it is important to spread awareness among the general public about the menace and look at generating a movement
New Delhi: Keeping in mind its social commitment, Lions Club International today announced the launch of the world's largest e-waste collection campaign titled 'Dump and Donate' in partnership with Hindustan E-Waste Management Pvt. Ltd.
(HEW), Primus Partners and National Independent Schools Alliance (NISA). Announcing the launch of this campaign in a press conference held at The Constitution Club, Mr A. P. Singh, International Third Vice President of Lions Clubs said, "India is hosting the G-20 summit 2023 and with this, the agenda also includes environmental protection and conservation. From January 13, 2023, this campaign will be started across over 120 cities in the country.
Under this month-long campaign, the members of Lions Club International, will reach out through various schools, institutions and other mediums, and create awareness among the masses about E-waste and its harmful impact on health and the environment. Keeping social commitment at the forefront, Lions Club International has uniquely designed this campaign".
Union Minister of State for Education Dr Subhas Sarkar lauded the efforts of Lions Club International in discharging its social commitment and responsibility. He also said that "Our Prime Minister has already propagated the importance of e-Waste Management and different ministries have cleared their e-Waste inventories. India has taken the Presidency of G20, it is all the more an important endeavour taken up by Lions Clubs at this juncture"
Emphasizing the importance of creating awareness about e-waste, Mr Rakesh Kumar Singh, CRPF Commandant further said, "Most of us do not know how to eliminate e-waste and hence this campaign is important not only for India but for the whole world.
Through this campaign, Lions Clubs is not only giving the message of environmental protection and security but also protecting the future of the coming generation."Managing e-waste is a big problem all over the world and this can be mainly attributed to the widespread use of smartphones, gadgets, and other electronic devices, which is causing harm to both health and the environment.
With rapid internet penetration, the use of smartphones and electronic devices is also increasing faster than expected", added Mr Shekhar, Founder & CEO, of Hindustan E-Waste.
A report titled "The Growing Impact of E-Waste in India' prepared by Lions Club International and Primus Partners was also released on the occasion. Mr. Sameer Jain, MD Primus.
Partners said that "This report highlights the harmful impact of e-waste as a menace to health and environment in India. It highlights the responsibility of each stakeholder.
can play towards the cause and also stresses the importance of spreading awareness for the same". This report is what motivated Lions Clubs to initiate this nationwide drive on e-waste management.
About the Lions ClubsInternational
Lions Clubs International is the largest service club organization in the world. More than 1.4 million members in over 48,000 clubs are serving 200 countries and geographic areas around the globe. India has 250000 members in over 8500 clubs across the country. Since 1917, Lions have globally strengthened local communities through hands-on service and humanitarian projects, and we extend our service impact through the generous support of our Lions Clubs International Foundation.
We are focused on supporting vision, the environment, childhood cancer, hunger, diabetes and other pressing humanitarian needs to help address some of the biggest challenges facing humanity.
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