Every year, 5 June is celebrated by millions  internationally as World Environment Day (WED). Established in 1972 by the United  Nations, WED is one of the principal vehicles through which the UN raises  worldwide awareness for the environment and enhances action. 
                                      As an affiliate of the United Nation’s Economic and Social  Council, BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha celebrated World Environment Day in the UK with the  launch of its new Environmental Awareness drive. It began with a small exhibition  in the foyer of London Mandir reprised from last year’s Hindu New Year  celebrations, which were themed Go Veg… Go Green….  The display includes informative posters, take-home flyers, and a short video presentation explaining the hugely  positive impact of a vegetarian diet on the environment. 
                                      The major thrust of the launch came on Saturday 6 June  when a multimedia presentation was used to increase awareness and promote  positive action to protect the environment. Following on the UN’s theme for WED  2009 – ‘Your Planet Needs You: UNite to Combat Climate Change’ – the  presentation emphasised our collective responsibility in making simple but impactful  lifestyle changes to help care for our deteriorating planet. 
                                      The presentation opened with a hard-hitting  video detailing the devastating effects of continued neglect of the environment  and the abuse of the earth’s finite and precious resources.  
                                      This was followed by a discourse elucidating  the Hindu ethos of care and compassion for Mother Nature as enshrined in the  ancient Hindu scriptures, such as the Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita.  Citing also from the Vachanamrut and quoting Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the  speakers touched upon a number of important issues to inspire respect for  Nature and a way of life which promotes peaceful, sustainable  coexistence with all of God’s creation.  
                                      The presentation concluded with a call to make five small  but significant changes by which every household can contribute to saving the  planet. These were: 
                                      
                                        
                                          
                                             
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                                            Installing energy-saving light bulbs  | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            Using efficient methods to recharge    mobile phones  | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            Stopping wastage of water  | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            Recycling and reusing various materials  | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            Reducing electricity consumption by    switching off appliances when not in use  | 
                                           
                                         
                                       
                                       
                                      
                                        
                                          | DID YOU  KNOW: If everyone in the UK installed  just one energy-saving light bulb, we would save enough CO2 to fill  the Royal Albert Hall over 1,900 times!  | 
                                         
                                       
                                       
                                      The launch achieved an important  objective in raising awareness and providing practical guidelines for corrective  action. BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, UK will continue its work through this on-going  initiative at all its mandirs and centres throughout the UK over the  coming months. 
                                      To learn more about the five steps mentioned above – the first of many more sets to come – and how they not only help save the planet but also help save money, click here. 
                                      To learn more about the UN’s World  Environment Day, click here. 
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