The “GreenBiz Pledge” for plastic waste free society

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By Soumya Mohanty

BHUBANESWAR: PNV foundation conducted the GreenBiz Pledge, is the launch of an initiative to create awareness amongst intuitions and business houses the importance of having an eco friendly work space and creating a positive attitude towards green environment. The increasing use of plastic in has formed a bizarre life, so this Noble cause is taken for making our society a plastic waste free starting from our own workplace.

So this World Environment Day, celebrated on 5th June, the PNV foundation works towards fostering social entrepreneurship addresses environmental issues and works towards positive change through Art and Culture.

In this Noble Mission few more partners are coming forward to associate as Pledge partner with PNV foundation. Prelude is the event and promotional partner of this mission. In this global campaign few social activist, entrepreneur, film and sports celebrity and eminent personalities will be present as guest at Hatke Cafe.

This event was an invitation to the media, business houses and socio-cultural achievers to work towards a Green work spaces. The invites and guests were presented betel nuts leaf plates and cups, to encourage people to use less off disposable plastics, which is a bane to the environment.

Ayaskant Mohanty, founder Tatwa Technology supported the event. Srikumar Mishra founder Milk Mantra has sent his best wishes.

Green Crusader Abhijeet Pattnaik pledged it as the First step for “Green Odisha Clean Odisha”. Ranjan Kumar Nanda, Managing Director, Oditech Properties and Sandeep Raju, Director, Bake Shop kept their presence in this event.

“We have earlier conducted GreenBiz Quiz, so with that response we decided to start it again. It’s important for every individual to take a step forward to make our own city clean and this starts with our own working place”.  Says Director Prelude Novel Ventures SatyabratSanuRatho.

 

 

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