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Sculpting Sustainable Landmarks for a Greener Tomorrow

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Explore the transformative potential of repurposing waste materials in this TEDx talk by Dr. Beena Lawania. Discover how discarded items can become the foundation for sustainable architectural wonders through real-world examples. Learn about the environmental impact of such initiatives and how individuals can actively contribute to a more sustainable future. Gain insights into practical steps, community engagement, and collaborative efforts that redefine our relationship with trash, viewing it as a valuable resource rather than a burden. Be inspired to play a role in sculpting sustainable landmarks that symbolize our commitment to environmental consciousness. Dr. Lawania, a seasoned CSR professional with expertise in strategy and sustainability, shares her experience leading pioneering projects like the Waste to Wonder Park and initiatives in health, sanitation, and education. Understand how businesses can align with CSR, conduct needs assessments, implement effectively, and foster corporate-NGO collaborations for comprehensive CSR and ESG reporting.

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Sculpting Sustainable Landmarks for a Greener Tomorrow | Beena Lawania | TEDxMountAbuSchool


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