World Environment Day: Arjun Kapoor joins Bhumi's Climate Warrior Initiative

Arjun Kapoor has become a part of the campaign 'One Wish for the Earth' under the initiative of Climate Change by actress Bhumi Pednekar.

Yogita S.
Published on: 5 Jun 2020 9:39 AM GMT
World Environment Day: Arjun Kapoor joins Bhumis Climate Warrior Initiative
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World Environment Day: Arjun Kapoor joins Bhumi's Climate Warrior Initiative

Mumbai: On World Environment Day, Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor joined hands with Bhumi Pednekar's initiative. Arjun Kapoor has become a part of the campaign 'One Wish for the Earth' under the initiative of Climate Change by actress Bhumi Pednekar.

One wish for the Earth:

By joining this campaign, Arjun Kapoor is appealing to the citizens of India to not use plastic in their daily routine on this World Environment Day. At the same time, he explains how this plastic is affecting the environment of the earth and it is contaminating people's lives.

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He said, 'The thing that comes to my mind when I think of what I would want to wish for the earth is let's reduce the use of plastic on a day to day basis. we have to do something to protect the planet that nurtured us. It is calling out for our help. We have already caused a lot of harm unknowingly and in some cases knowingly.'

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Arjun Kapoor is moving towards Bhumi Pednekar's Climate Change, which is part of the initiative to spread awareness among people about the environment.

Many big actors of Hindi cinema have been associated with this initiative of Bhoomi on this occasion of Environment Day. They all are telling about the need of awareness and less use of plastic.

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He shared a video with hashtag World Environment Day and said, 'We have seen our marine life suffer. The fear and anxiety of our future generation suffering knowing that only nine per cent can be recycled of the plastic that is there in this world so the other ninety-one per cent might never be recycled and it might just remain on this earth. That’s scary!'

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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