Dia wants to create a kitchen garden
As the new year arrives, Dia says, "Just one positive resolution can have a far-reaching impact on the well-being of mother earth but five can be potentially transformative."
Published Date - 06:51 PM, Sun - 3 January 21
Actor and environmentalist Dia Mirza says her new year resolution for 2021 is to grow veggies. “It’s been a dream and I look forward to creating a kitchen garden and growing food,” she said.
As the new year arrives, Dia says, “Just one positive resolution can have a far-reaching impact on the well-being of mother earth but five can be potentially transformative.”
The five easy steps she suggests for sustainable living in 2021 are:
*Take showers that last less than five minutes. This reduces wastage of water and reminds us that it is not an inexhaustible resource.
*Refuse all single use plastics. Carry your own cutlery, coffee cup, metal straw, and water bottles when you step out.
*Segregate and compost waste at home. This not only makes the job of sanitation workers easy, it makes you aware of how much waste is being generated in a household, how much can be recycled, composted, is bio-degradable and how much is headed towards a landfill.
*Use biodegradable/natural cleaning agents and personal hygiene products that do not harm the environment. Just a little bit of research online can show us where we can buy bamboo toothbrushes, organic cleaning and washing liquids and more.
*Reduce consumption. Whatever that item may be, clothes/food/gadgets, ask yourself “do I really need this?”
The actor has been at the forefront of conversations about climate change. Dia diligently follows a greener, earth-centric lifestyle that includes segregating and composting waste, making the kitchen plastic free, upcycling old furniture, carrying a metal water bottle to shoots, using biodegradable toiletries and hygiene products and creating green pockets wherever possible.
“In 2021, let us resolve to become better citizens of our planet with our choices. We all have a part to play in helping the earth heal. And, it is not very difficult to make a small change today that will collectively and positively impact our future in the only home that we have ever known,” concludes Dia.