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Week Of Sustainability: "Sustainable Creativity; Yellow Plastic Bottle Garden at Miranda House"



Introduction:


In June 2019, under the guidance of Dr.Divya Agarwal, Miranda House witnessed a remarkable project – a plastic bottle garden crafted from yellow plastic bottles, adorned with playful eyes and eyebrows. This creative and sustainable endeavor showcased the college's commitment to turning waste into art and contributing to a greener future.


A Fusion of Creativity and Environmental Consciousness:


With Dr.Divya Agarwal's expertise, students transformed yellow plastic bottles into adorable planters, each showcasing expressive eyes and eyebrows. This imaginative fusion of creativity and environmental consciousness redefined the concept of sustainable horticulture, inspiring others to see waste as valuable resources.


A Garden Blooms: A Showcase of Eco-Friendly Planters:


The eye-catching plastic bottle garden flourished on the campus, adding whimsy and beauty to the surroundings. A variety of plants thrived in these eco-friendly planters, captivating students, faculty, and visitors with their charm and uniqueness. This sustainable initiative sparked conversations about waste reduction and artistic expression in promoting eco-consciousness.


Promoting Environmental Awareness:


Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the yellow plastic bottle garden raised environmental awareness. Students and faculty used this project to convey the message of waste reduction and recycling. The visual impact of the garden encouraged discussions about plastic waste and the power of creativity in promoting sustainability.


Conclusion:


The yellow plastic bottle garden at Miranda House serves as a testament to the college's dedication to sustainable creativity. Under Dr. Divya Agarwal's guidance, students transformed waste into art, creating an enchanting and eco-friendly garden. This initiative sparks conservation and inspires a greener, more sustainable future for generations to come.

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