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HIGHLIGHT STORY
Samruddha Gadnayak: Sourabha Kerodi:
We know what is right, but we don’t For me Decathlon was always about
follow, so it’s all about execution. blue, even the project I work on is
My Green Commitment will be called Blue Supply :-), but then the
saying no to plastic bags while buying #GoingGreen week showed us that we
vegetables, not buying plastic water bottles, could be green as well, by doing the little
keeping the surrounding neat and clean, using paper things that matter the most in making the earth
both sides a better place.
As my Green Commitment I bought a new cycle -
I cycle to work #burnfatnotfuel”
Disha Khati: Chaitra Sankarabandi:
We all talk about saving the Being part of the Anubhava going
environment, but very few act upon green initiative, has helped me
it. I am so glad a team took this improve my own understanding about
green initiative at Anubhava where you the environment related issues and also
reached out to the employees. the pressing need to be more sensitive.
This is just the beginning and the next step is to have My Green Commitment is to grow more plants and
such events across Decathlon India reaching out even avoid using plastic.
to our customers.
My Green Commitment is to start my own little garden
in my balcony, re-using bottles and plastics containers
as pots [Reuse =>Reduce=> Recycle] Each one of us
can make a difference, we just have to believe!
Pratik Akerkar:
It was a wonderfully organised and
informative initiative to sensitise
everyone on a critical global issue.
We speak of “Going Green” a lot
of times but for once we actually saw
concrete actions taken like waste segregation,
removing tissue paper from washrooms, using eco-
friendly spoons and cups during Onam celebrations.
My Green Commitment is to ensure waste segregation
is done well (even at home) and avoid buying or using
plastic bottles.
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