Why is Environmental Education the Key to Sustainable Development?
Environmental education allows students to engage with issues of the real world. As a result, they can learn the skills they will need to be innovative problem solvers and persuasive advocates. This way, they understand how their classroom studies relate to the intricate environmental issues of our planet.
There is an increasing demand for energy. The energy price is rising, and it will be difficult to meet the demand in the coming years, if it is not correctly planned. Meeting our global economy’s needs requires understanding the challenges and creative problem-solving skills. Learners who receive environmental education are better equipped to tackle the complex climate change with knowledge, skills, and motivation.
Ancient Indian Universities
India was a hub of excellence and advanced learning in the Middle Ages. In Indian history, higher education has always played a significant role, from ancient Bharat to contemporary India. Universities like Nalanda, Taxila, and Vikramshila were well-known in the past and drew students from all over the nation and from distant places like Korea, China, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Tibet, and Nepal.
The ancient educational institutions, which were surrounded by vegetation, animals, and other natural terrain, demonstrated India’s aim to live in harmony with nature while still advancing. The main subjects studied were science, math, medicine, politics, warfare, astronomy, music, religion, surgery, and philosophy. Enriching learning concepts and interacting with nature while preserving the environment were prioritized.
Plastic Pollution
Cleanliness is next to godliness is a proverb that promotes cleanliness as an act of godliness. A clean environment gives us healthy and fit living. It also refers to keeping one’s surroundings clean and accountability towards the environment. Unfortunately, we are polluting the planet at a rapid pace. We are accountable for the plastic we produce. Therefore, we must reduce our use of virgin plastic and reconsider our packaging strategy. In a circular economy system, plastic must be used for as long as possible. This means that to gather, process, and reuse it repeatedly, we need more efficient strategies with an aim to finally eliminate all plastic.
Currently, plastic is the most common material used for packaging and it has a negative impact on the environment. People are increasingly becoming aware of how unsustainable plastic is. As a result, in recent years, organic, eco-friendly products and biodegradable, non-plastic packaging have become popular replacements for conventional plastic packaging.
Evirocor’ s initiatives
Evirocor is a pioneer in the field of biodegradable food packaging. When producing Oko sustainable products, Evirocor lowers its carbon emissions. Oko packaging is made from earth-friendly, plant-based, home-compostable, and natural raw materials to leave a smaller carbon footprint and eliminate the need to recycle or landfill single-use plastic, thus significantly lowering CO2 emissions.
The Cortec-Revolution paper corrugating system from Evirocor produces Oko environmentally friendly food packaging and Oko E-Packaging. Since it requires NO HEAT INPUT in production, it reduces CO2 by up to 95 %.
Conclusion
Sustainable development and coexistence with nature is the need of the hour. If we imbibe such values in our next generation through environmental education, we will surely make the earth a happier, cleaner, and greener place.