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Adelaide
Centro Colonnades Shopping Centre
and Zero Waste South Australia are currently conducting the We're Parting with Plastic project, to highlight
the need for the community to look at alternatives to using plastic shopping bags. Local schools are invited
to participate in the Centre's World Environment Day celebrations on Thursday 2 June, between 10am and 8pm.
There are activities and displays being set up for school visits and hosted by the Museum, Energy SA,
SA Water, Keep South Australia Beautiful and the Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board.
Schools are also invited to be part of the Swap 10 used plastic shopping bags for a FREE bag
of organic Cottage Mulch, which is generated from the Centre's Biobin organic composting system.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Dick Olesinski
ECO Marketing c/- CENTRO Colonnades Shopping Centre
Beach Road Noarlunga Centre
Adelaide South Australia
Australia
Tel: (61 8) 8327 3232
Fax: (61 8) 8327 3232
E-mail: ecomarketing@senet.com.au
Bendigo
To celebrate WED, Flower Power Party Staff are getting together after work, at Bendigo Access Employment's "PepperGreen Farm", an environmental, community & heritage park. The participants will plant a flower in the World Environment Day garden, as their contribution to increasing biodiversity in Bendigo.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Aldo Penbrook
Bendigo Access Employment
P. O. Box 276
Bendigo 3552
Australia
Tel: (61 03) 5445 9800
Fax: (61 03) 5441 7088
E-mail: aldop@accessemployment.com.au
Website: www.accessemployment.com.au
Bondi Junction
The Waverley Council will hold a celebration for World Environment Day
on Friday 3 June 2005, in Oxford Street Mall. The commemoration will
coincide with the Organic Food Market. Local, state, national and international
green groups will be there, as well as neighborhood councils and the
Waverly new Compressed Natural Gas truck. A fun show will take place
at 12.30pm.
For more
information, please contact:
Ms. Larissa Moore
Waverley Council
Bondi Road
Bondi Junction
Australia
Tel: (61 2) 9369 8049
Fax: (61 2) 9387 1820
Email: larissam@waverley.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.waverley.nsw.gov.au
Brisbane
On the occasion of WED this year,
the Glen Planters in Brisbane, Australia plan to plant native trees and shrubs in the
lowland area of the glen. More than 800 items are planted each year.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Nicholas Herron
The Glen Planters
11 Glenwood Place
Ferny Hills, Brisbane
Australia
Tel: 0733514158
E-mail: glenmarie@iprimus.com.au
Brisbane
The faculty
of Environmental Sciences at Nathan Campus, Griffith University, celebrated World Environment
Day with an initiative entitled “Redeeming Our Pledge to Save Environment and Make Green
Cities”. The students gathered at the nearby City Center shopping mall to conduct awareness
activities on 'GREEN SHOPPING'. They requested people to reject the disposable plastic bags
and go for 'GREEN BAG'. Australia uses 6 billion plastic bags each year most of which ends in
the landfills.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Rajiv K Sinha
Visiting senior Lecturer,
Griffith University,
Brisbane,
Australia
E-mail: Rajiv.Sinha@griffith.edu.au
Cairns
To celebrate WED, the Cairns and Far North Environment Centre will host two
workshops on green living in Cairns. In addition, a Masquerade Ball will take
place at the local Arts Centre, featuring local and interstate acts, ranging
from cultural dance to live funk. All the activities will be held on 4 June.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Paul Christie
The Cairns and Far North Environment Centre
27-29 Greenslopes street
Cairns
Australia
Tel: (61 0740) 531 426
Fax: (61 0740) 533 779
E-mail: envirofiesta@cafnec.org.au
Website: www.cafnec.org.au
East Perth
On
the occasion of WED, the Environment Subcommittee of the United Nations
Association in Australia -Western Australian Division (UNAA-WA) is having
an international treeplanting on the banks of Henley Brook, near Perth,
Western Australia. Henley Brook is a significant tributary of the Swan
River, Western Australia's major waterway. The event is being sponsored
by a major bank, Westpac Bank, Australia, and many of the Westpac staff
will join the team of planters. More than 80 people are expected to
be involved, from well known international company Ikea, to representatives
from the Embassies and Trade Commissions, and the Overseas Students
from the major universities. The aim is to join with the already vigorous
and increasing number of Associations who are salvaging the river from
its degraded status, and making it once more a pristine waterway which
flows through the heart of Western Australia's capital city.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Caroline Pembroke
United Nations Association in Australia - Western Australian Division
33 Moore Street
East Perth
Australia
Tel/Fax: 618 9574 6937
E-mail: unaa-wa@tpg.org.au; arkangel@iinet.net.au
Website: www.unaawa.org.au
Gold Coast
Gecko -
Gold Coast and Hinterland Environment Council are once again hosting the regional
World Environment Day 'do!' community festival, to celebrate our precious Planet
Earth. The 'do!' will showcase environmental products and solutions, and will
feature fantastic music and live performances, childrens' activities, market
stalls, gourmet food, an art gallery and government and industry representation.
The 'do!' is a free, family celebration, and is held on the banks of the
beautiful Currumbin Estuary on the Gold Coast. It is a wondrous and wonderful
celebration of community, environment and culture, and is a focal point in
our remembering that 'what we do changes the world!'
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Ben Perkins
Gecko - Gold Coast and Hinterland Environment Council
139 Duringan St, Currumbin
Gold Coast
Australia
Tel: (61-07) 5534 1412
Fax: (61-07) 5534 1401
E-mail: info@gecko.org.au
Website: www.gecko.org.au
Hawkesdale
Hawkesdale
P12 College is organizing a "Students Living Sustainably" conference on the
occasion of World Environment Day. It involves 300 students between the ages
of 10 and 15 from five schools. The opening address will be by Arron Woods
(environmental scientist and Young Australian of the Year 2001). Students
will be divided into twelve groups and take part in four 30 minute workshops,
one from each of the themes Water, Waste, Biodiversity and Energy. After a
"waste - wise" lunch, students will present the work they have been doing
in their own classes during terms 1 and 2.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Britt Gow
Hawkesdale P12 College
Mitchell Street
Hawkesdale
Australia
Tel: (61- 03) 5560 7225
E-mail: gow.britt.bg@edumail.vic.gov.au
Katoomba
To commemorate
World Environment Day, the Blue Mountains City Council in Katoomba NSW, Australia is
celebrating the work of conservation volunteers in the Blue Mountains by holding a
"Trivia" Night on Saturday 4 June 2005 from 7pm. Phone 02 4780 5739 to register!
For more information, please contact:
Adrienne Murphy & Jasmine Payget
Blue Mountains City Council
Locked Bag 5
Katoomba NSW
Australia
Tel: 61 02 4780 5739
E-mail: amurphy@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Melbourne
To celebrate WED, Parks Victoria and the National Gallery of Victoria have
joined forces to create an environmental trail entitled “the Altered Land”,
with artworks from the permanent collection of Australian art. The trail will
highlight environmental issues and explore the ways in which artists have
captured the changing Australian landscape. Approximately fifty works of art
are included in the trail, many of them depicting national park sites within
Victoria. This important collaborative project will be launched on World
Environment Day, Sunday 5 June at 2pm, at the Ian Potter Centre at Federation
Square, Melbourne.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Jane Devery
National Gallery of Victoria
PO Box 7259
Melbourne
Australia
Tel: +61 (0) 3 8620 2222
E-mail: jane.devery@ngv.vic.gov.au
Website: www.ngv.vic.gov.au
Moruya
This year St Bernard's Primary School will host the Eurobodalla's World
Environment Day Expo. The day will start off with a performance from Carroll
College Drama Unit, with its Clean Earth Clean Ocean skit. The skit will
highlight the environmental theme the primary students of the Eurobodalla
have been given for 2005. The event is run in an expo format, where
representatives from a variety of organizations interact with small
groups of students on rotation throughout the day. The Eurobodalla Shire
has been running this activity since 1997.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Bernadette Davis
Eurobodalla Shire Council
Vulcan Street
Moruya
Australia
Tel: 6102 44741 000
Fax: 6102 4474 1234
E-mail: bernadette.davis@eurocoast.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.esc.nsw.gov.au
New South Wales
The Upper Gwydir Landcare Association in conjunction with Gwydir Shire Council is organising an exhibition at the Roxy Theatre Bingara, to celebrate World Environment Day on June 5th. The aim of the day is to raise awareness and create an understanding amongst our community of the environmental issues that we face. We hope to achieve this through displays and stalls from the UGLA, Bingara Botanicals, Eden Seeds, Beaulieu Rum, Gwydir Shire Council Stormwater Caravan, WIRES, North West Weeds Caravan, Northern Tablelands Dung Beetle Express, Bingara Central School and many more. The main program for the day will involve guest speakers and video presentations on the areas of "Permaculture", "Water Wise" "Urban Landcare" and "Sustainable Agriculture."
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Brent Wellham
Upper Gwydir Landcare Association
P.O. Box 108
Bingara, NSW, 2404
Australia
Tel: (61 026) 724 2036
Fax: (61 026) 724 1771
E-mail: bwellham@bingara.nsw.gov.au
North Ryde
Going with the Green City theme, Toshiba Australia Pty Ltd will be introducing an extensive recycling programme, covering all forms of waste generated by all the company premises throughout Australia. As an introduction to this new policy, all employees will be given a china mug to replace foam cups, which will be banned from Toshiba Australia Pty Ltd's sites.
For more information, please contact:
Kriszta Barclay
Toshiba Australia Pty Ltd
84 - 92 Talavera Road
North Ryde
Australia
Tel: 61 98876035
Fax: 61 98785480
E-mail: kbarclay@toshiba-tap.com
Nuhulubuy
Gamarrwa
Nuwul Yirrkala Landcare will be promoting Landcare activities including Bush Foods
and Bush Medecines at the local Market Day in Nhulunbuy on Sunday afternoon.
For more information, please contact:
Toni Marsh
Gamarrwa Nuwul Yirrkala Landcare
CMB 1, Yirrkala via Nuhulubuy NT 0880
Australia
E-mail: tonimarsh@iinet.net.au
Perth
The City of Perth, in partnership with the Town of Victoria Park, the City
of South Perth and the Claise Brook Catchment Group, is hosting the World
Environment Day celebrations. The event will take place on 5 June, from10am
to 4pm, at Point Fraser. Since the Point Fraser car park will be closed, to
reach the place the participants can cycle, walk, or go by bus or train. WED
activities will include: performances of the City Farm Chameleon Brass Band,
a community planting at Kensington Bushland, a cycle tour of Perth, a walking
tour of Point Fraser, rides with the hydrogen fuel cell bus of the Department
of Planning and Infrastructure, a speech by the Water Corporation and WA Museum,
a Kings Park bushwalk and various workshops at City Farm. A 20% discount for bike
hire will be offered by Close About Bike Hire for World Environment Day visitors
to Point Fraser.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Lisa Cooke
City of Perth
27 St Georges Tce
Perth
Australia
Tel: (61 08) 9461 3243. [City farm: 0411 058 676]
Fax: (61 08) 9461 3084
E-mail: lisa_cooke@cityofperth.wa.gov.au
Website: www.perth.wa.gov.au
Portland
Alcoa Portland Aluminium
will be hosting an event on Thursday 2 June 2005 to celebrate the United Nations World Environment Day.
The event will bring together (10) local primary schools and (15) community partners to
share and experience environmental learning. Up to 350 students will be invited to
Portland Aluminium to participate in many exciting environmental activities and also
be treated to a waste wise/healthy lunch. The purpose of the event is to support
environmental education and the development of future environmental leaders. It is
also to showcase Alcoa Portland Aluminium's commitment to conservation and sustainability.
Some examples of activities students will experience on the day are: interactive community
partner displays, enviro arts and crafts, animal antics, 'wetland wonders',
and sustainable development.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Lyndelle Hampshire
Alcoa Portland Aluminium
Private Bag 1
Portland
Australia
Tel: 61 (03) 55215509
Fax 61 (03) 55215506
E-mail: lyndelle.hampshire@alcoa.com.au
Queensland
The Bedourie State School
in a small town located in the far west of the state of Queensland in Australia, with a general
population of 120 and a student population of 14 is commemorating World Environment Day in a
significant way. They are located on the edge of the Simpson desert where the water supply
comes from the Great Artesian Bore, which is directly below the school. It is hot water and
the students are learning about the importance of using this water wisely.
On the occasion of WED, the school is building a football oval using a complex
network of underground irrigational systems. A trip to the local council office
has been organised and a guest speaker has been arranged. This person is an
environmental scientist and they will discuss with the students the possibility
of promoting a sustainable environment. The conclusions will involve the
students creating a banner (on calico) exhibiting what they have learnt about
greening their environment. This unit concludes on Friday 3 June.
For more information, please contact:
Chris Daly
E-mail: s0038844@student.cqu.edu.au
Queensland
To celebrate
World Environment Day, as well as the beginning of Queensland Week EAST BUG (Easy And
Sustainable Transport Bicycle User Group) is being officially launched. EAST BUG is a
community based, not for profit group that wants to encourage more people in the Eastern
Suburbs to ride bikes, and advocate for high quality cycling facilities to make it safer
and more attractive to ride more often. If you live south of the Brisbane River and east
of the SE Freeway out to Wynnum this means you. If you ride a bike for fun and exercise
or to commute to work or school or would like to in the future you are welcome to come
along. Bring your family and friends and have a great time with us enjoying a free hot
breakfast. Why not ride in and make a day of it. Breakfast will get underway at 8:30am
in the park along the bike path at the bottom of the Kangaroo Point Cliffs at the end
of the service road by the BBQ's near the tiled mosaic square. Just look for all the
bikes.
For more information, please contact:
Michael Cahill
EAST BUG
E-mail: advocate4eastbug@hotmail.com
Website: http://spaces.msn.com/members/EASTBUG/
Queensland
The
Queensland Conservation Council are compiling a list of WED events that will be held by
various conservation groups around Queensland, Australia. Please click here for more
For more information, please contact:
Website: http://www.qccqld.org.au/
Queensland
To commemorate WED,
the Mt. Crosby State School is giving away "green bags"(environmentally friendly alternative
to plastic bags),"water sense" brochures, "water sense" cotton bags, recycling magnets and
literature. They received approval from the Brisbane City Council for 50 free trees for their
school in support of the day. They currently have a scheme for all shools, community groups
and council tenants to apply for free trees and it is also their "water sense" campaign
promotional items. They are seeking donations of environmentally friendly paper products from
companies and are arranging for adequate recycling bins for waste. They are also promoting
WED in their flyer which will be circulated to local schools, newspapers/magazines and
shopping centres within a 30km radius.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Cassandra Mardi
Mt. Crosby State School P&C Fete Secretary 2005
Mt. Crosby State School
Mt. Crosby Road
Mt. Crosby QLD 4306
Australia
E-mail: cassandra@hexagon.com.au
Sydney
On the occasion of
World Environment Day, the advertising firm Saatchi and Saatchi has created pro bono a radio
public service announcement for the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) in Sydney.
The focus of the PSA is city air pollution, which is very much in keeping with this year's
WED theme.Please click the icon on the left.
For more information,
please contact:
Jennie Watson
National Information Officer
United Nations Information Centre - Australia and the Pacific
Level 5, 46-48 York Street
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9262 5111 / +61 413 082 650
Fax: +61 2 9262 5886
E-mail: jwatson@un.org.au
Website: www.un.org.au
Sydney
Raine & Horne is encouraging young people throughout NSW to join in the promotion of World Environment Day on 5 June 2005 by taking part in a state-wide colouring competition with the chance to win one of 22 exclusive prizes! The competition aims to inspire children to consider their environment and make positive choices towards how we treat our Earth. From the land to the sea, Raine & Horne wants to encourage all young children to learn the 'refuse, reduce, reuse, and recycle' principle when playing and learning and share this with their peers and wider community. Raine & Horne has designed the competition as part of its partnership with Keep Australia Beautiful and has selected representatives from the national independent charity to provide their expertise when judging the winners. Entrants will have the chance to win one of 22 Playstations 2 and the EAC Monkey Mania game. It's easy to get involved - just visit your local Raine & Horne office and pick up an entry form.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Emily Hill
Raine & Horne
Level 5, 55 Harrington St
Sydney
Australia
Tel: (61 02) 9258 5457
Fax: (61 02) 9258 5444
E-mail: ehill@rh.com.au
Website: www.rh.com.au
Sydney
World Environment Day marks the launch of
Planet Ark's tenth National Tree Day in Australia. Since Tree Day began more than 7.5 million trees have been
planted at over 15,000 sites across Australia. Now is the time to start organizing your tree planting site
in preparation for Schools Tree Day on Friday 29 July and for National Tree Day on Sunday 31 July.
For more information, please contact:
National Tree Day Hotline 1300 88 5000
E-mail:treeday@planetark.com
Website: www.planetark.com/treeday
Tom Price
In recognition of World Environment Day, the local Coles supermarket in Tom Price
will hold a plastic bag free week from 6 - 12 June 2005.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Fay Marshall
Tom Price Tidy Town Committee
250 Poinciana Street Tom Price
Tom Price, WA 6751
Australia
Tel: (61 08) 9189 1051
Victoria
Each year on World Environment Day the UN seeks to focus world attention
on the environment, and in particular, on positive programmes that are
working towards protecting or restoring the world's natural heritage.
The United Nations Association of Australia (UNAA) Victoria actively
promotes this Day through the UNAAustralia, Victoria World Environment
Day Awards. Please click
here to see the programme.
These annual national Awards focus on the time-honored theme Think Global,
Act Local. The Awards aim to recognise businesses, individuals, communities
and school groups whose work serves to protect, manage or restore the
environment. The World Environment Day theme for 2005 is 'Green Cities'.
In recognition of this theme the UNAA Victoria has introduced two new
award categories - the 'Green Cities Award' and 'Green Building Award'.
The Major Award Categories are:
CPAA Triple Bottom Line Award
National Australia Bank Business Enterprise Awards
Green Cities Award *New*
Muller Industries Green Building Award *New*
Community/Individual Awards
Local Government Awards
Education/School Award
Media Award for Environmental Reporting
Excellence in Marine and Coastal Management Award
Excellence in Water Management Award
For more information,
please contact:
The UNAA Victoria office on
Tel: 61 (03) 9482 3655
Fax: 61 (03) 94825118
Email: unaa.vic@bigpond.com
Website: http://www.unaavictoria.com.au/events/world_awards.php
Victoria
To commemorate World Environment Day, the Balwyn High School Environment
Committee is organizing an excursion and a painting exercise. In addition
calico bags and chocolates will be sold for fund raising purposes. The
funds will be used to invite an expert to speak about environmental issues.
Competitions and games aimed at encouraging environmental awareness will
also take place.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Susan Zahn
Balwyn High School Environment Committee
Buchanan Avenue, Balwyn North, 3104
Victoria
Australia
Tel: (61 03) 98415280
E-mail: green_queen1@hotmail.com
Virginia
On the occasion of World Environment Day, the Mitolo Group is
organizing a tree planting exercise to revegetate and restore
an army munitions site formerly with asbestos buildings.
The perimeter plantings will help strengthen local biodiversity.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Sharon Freeman
Mitolo Group
Cnr Angle Vale and Johns Road
Virginia
South Australia
Tel: ( 61 8) 8282 9011
Fax: ( 61 8) 8410 1377
E-mail: s.freeman@comitfarm.com.au
Wollongong
To mark World Environment Day, Wollongong City Council is organizing
an Enviro Festival aimed at providing a range of environmental experience
which can be linked to the Environmental Curriculum for the K-6 syllabus.
The day is aimed at school children from years 5 & 6. The activities will
be a hands-on experience , the students will identify a problem and then
determine a solution which is relevant to their everyday lives. At the
completion of the workshop the students will have an opportunity to
consider issues such as biodiversity, change, conservation, ecosystems,
energy, heritage, pollution, recycling and advantages and disadvantages
of possible solutions to environmental problems.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Mike McKeon
Wollongong City Council
Locked bag 8821 S.C Mail Centre 2521
Wollongong
Australia
Tel: (61-0242) 277-263
Fax: (61-0242) 299-197
E-mail: mmckeon@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
AUSTRALIA
This year Clean Up the World (CUW) is inviting Members to consider the impact of
the planet's growing urban populations. In 2005 CUW is promoting "Green Cities, Green
Communities" in support of UNEP's World Environment Day theme "Green Cities - Plan for
the Planet!"
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Jenny Cross
Project Manager
Clean Up the World
18 Bridge Road,
Glebe, NSW 2037
Australia
Tel: 61 2 9552 6177
Tel: 61 2 9692 1220 (direct)
Fax 61 2 9692 0761
Website: www.cleanuptheworld.org
AUSTRALIA
Each Year World Environment Day is celebrated amongst Toyota's 3000 employees in Australia
with free seedlings handed out, competitions and sausage sizzles. This year, Toyota is planning
on having an internal theme/focus on "Waste". They are planning on distributing approximately
2500 re-usable "Green Bags" to their employees.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Melinda Borg
Environmental Specialist
Production Engineering
Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited
Tel: 61 03 8369 5224
Fax: 61 03 8369 5200
Mobile: 041 2210 501
Email: melinda.borg@toyota.com.au
BANGLADESH
Chittagong
To celebrate World Environment Day, the organization Pangaea in Bangladesh organized the
World Environment Day Festival 2005 with the participation of the activists and professional
class. They arranged an information booth on all previous WED themes and they created 33-art
and information installations and paintings illustrating the themes from 1974 to 2005. An art
competition for children was part of the event, to fulfill the objective. Hundreds of children
participated, including disadvantaged and disabled.In addition, they organized a bicycle rally
and distributed leaflets to raise awareness about WED and the role of the public in protecting
the environment.
During the closing ceremony the Chittagong Green City Declaration 2005 was presented. The
declaration had been finalized by the panelists of the Roundtable Discussion Meeting held on
10 June 2005.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Shamsul Momen Palash
Pangaea
20 Zakir Hossain Road, Khulshi
Chittagong-4000
Bangladesh
Tel: 880 171 448113
E-mail: pangaeapal@yahoo.com
Dhaka
The Organization Nagorik Uddyog and Jobo Nagorik Adhikar Jote- Rangpur will
celebrate World Environment Day (WED) in 2005 by organizing a foot rally,
bicycle parades, a tree planting exercise, a film show on `` Save the forest
and make the planet'' , and an art competition on green planet. In addition,
young people will undertake a clean up campaign in the city to ensure a green city.
On WED, the youth will launch a campaign with the slogan `` Clean city Green city" in
their own city.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Showkat Hassan Nagorik
Uddyog 4/1/A, Block-E, Lalmatia
Dhaka
Bangladesh
Tel: (880) 811 5868
Mobile: 0172-137586
E-mail: showkathassan@yahoo.com, nu@bdmail.com
Dhaka
Nabila Quamrun Nahar is honoring World Environment Day by preparing a
research paper on the title Green Cities Plan for the Planet!
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Nabila Quamrun Nahar
Environement & Social Development Organization
23/9 Khiljee Road, Paradise - E4, Mohammadpur,
Dhaka-1207
Bangladesh
Tel: (88- 017) 162 8349
E-mail: nabila@bol-online.com
Dhaka
To celebrate WED, the Coastal & Wetland Biodiversity Management Project
is organizing a rally at the project site offices at Cox's Bazar and Kulaura.
The participants will include local government officials, personalities,
political leaders, school teachers, representatives from environmental NGOs,
school children, scouts and girl guides. The rally will be followed by a
discussion highlighting the importance of WED.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Rashid Sheikh M. A.
GEF-Coastal & Wetland Biodiversity Management Project
Department of Environment,
E-1/6 Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar
Dhaka-1207
Bangladesh
Tel: (880-2) 912 5701
E-mail: rashid@doe-bd.org
Website: www.doe-bd.org
Dhaka
To celebrate WED, on 6 June the Forest Department & IUCN Bangladesh will
jointly organize a seminar on "Urban Nature". The Minister of Environment
and Forests will participate as chief guest.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Junaid K. Choudhury,
IUCN Bangladesh
House 11 Rd 138 Gulshan
Dhaka 1212
Bangladesh
Tel: 88 02 9890395 or 9890423 Extn 113
Fax: 88 02 9892854
E-mail: junaid@iucnbd.org
Khulna
On the occasion of WED, the Environment Club of the Environmental
Science Discipline of Khulna University in Bangladesh will organize
on 5 June a rally from 8.00-10.00 am; a Seminar entitled Green Cities
and Our responsibility from 10.30am - 4.00 pm; and an Art exibition
from 5.00 - 7.00 pm. They are also organizing an essay competition on
the issue of green cities.
For more information,
please contact:
Dr. Md. Salequzzaman
Associate Professor
Environmental Science Discipline
Khulna University
Khulna
Bangladesh
Tel: +880 41 813239
Fax: +880 41 731244
E-mail: salek_uz@yahoo.com
Website: http://myprofile.cos.com/salek
Khulna
Coastal Development Partnership (CDP) is a non-governmental organization working
in the Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh. CDP along with its Network of NGOs
and other Social and Human Rights Activists have jointly been observing World
Environment Day since 2000. To organize the various events of the World Environment
Day, Coastal Development Partnership formed a Network entitled Citizens’ Committee
for Conserving Coastal Environment (CCCCE) in 2000. From the inception, the Network
CCCCE has been organizing a program for observing World Environment Day since 2001.
As in previous years, we are going to observe the World Environment Day 2005 during
June 01-06, 2005 and we have chalked out an elaborate program of various events such
as environment, human rights and governance related seminars. A Human Rights and
Development Fair will be held in the lobby of the venue from 04 -06 June. Promotional
materials will also be displayed in the stalls of the fair. We use this day to gather
various people from this region and make a platform to raise and discuss various issues
on environment, human rights, gender and education to contribute the Millennium Development
Goals. We are going to organize the following events-
01 June 2005: Press Conference in Khulna Press Club, Khulna, Bangladesh
03 June 2005: Upazila (Sub-district) level Program of Partner Organizations
04 June 2005: Inaugural Session; Seminar-1 People’s Movement for conservation of
environmental in Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh; Seminar-2 People’s
Initiatives for adaptation to Climate Change in Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh;
Seminar-3 Coastal Wetlands: Perspective Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh; Video
Show
05 June 2005: Seminar-4 Globalization and its effects on the Southwest Coastal Region
of Bangladesh; Seminar-5 Economic Justice in Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh;
Seminar-6 Role of Joint initiative for the improvement in human rights situation;
Seminar-7 Green City-Plan for The Planet; Video Show & Cultural Activities
07 June 2005: Seminar-8 Women Laborers’ Rights in Shrimp Processing Plants;
Seminar-9 Women: Perspective Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh; Seminar-10
Good Governance for ensuring of Human Rights; Seminar-11 Rights to Fresh Water ;
Seminar-12 Prevention of women & Child Trafficking and our Responsibilities;
Closing Session; Video Show & Cultural Activities
The venue for all activities is Zia Hall, Khulna, Bangladesh, unless otherwise specified.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Ashraf ul Alam
Coastal Development Partnership (CDP)
55/2 Islampur Road
Khulna-9100
Bangladesh
Tel: 88 041 810573
Fax: 88 041 729310
E-mail: cdp@cdpbd.org
Website:www.cdpbd.org
Rajshahi
The Faculty of Life and Earth Sciences at the University of Rajshahi,
with the initiative of the Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Faculty, has an elaborate
plan for observing the World Environment Day 2005. There will be a rally,
seminar,discussion meeting and exhibition throughout the day on June 5, 2005.
Students, teachers, employees and the campus residents will participate in the
events. All are cordially invited.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. M. I. Zuberi
University of Rajshahi
Rajshahi
Bangladesh
Tel: 880721750064
Fax: 880721750064
E-mail: zuberimi@yahoo.com
Website: www.ru.edu.bd
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Beijing
On the occasion of WED, one of the projects of Jia Ao Real
Estate Development Co. Ltd. - Beijing Kerry Centre in Beijing plans
to hold the events including children drawing contest with the topic
of slogan of WED 2005, related drawing gallery and make a number of
recycled bags and distribute them to as many people as possible.
This in an effort to encourage the children together with their
parents that the importance of protecting the environment.
This activities will take place from May to June at their office
towers, residence and shopping mall located at the Kerry Centre in Beijing.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Joan Yip
Jia Ao Real Estate Development Co. Ltd.
23/F, Beijing Kerry Centre
1 Guanghua Road
Beijing
China
Tel: +8610 85298263
Fax: +8610 85298278
E-mail: joanyip@kerryprops.com
Website: www.kerryprops.com/bkc
Beijing
To celebrate WED, the TopEnergy Green Building Forum held a green building
conference, to discuss the green building design strategies for Summer- Hot- Winter-
Warm region in China, in cooperation with Guangzhou University and South China University
of Technology.
Top Energy is a completely open, scientific & technical forum dedicated to people interested
in energy efficiency, green building, sustainable development, etc. The fields of discussion
included: energy efficiency policies and codes, energy efficiency publicizing, energy
technologies, energy simulation & assessment and energy market in China. Particularly, it
constitutes a place to discuss China energy efficiency marketing for government, enterprises,
and academic circles such as EMC (Energy Management Contract), ESPC (Energy Saving Performance
Contract), ESCo and LEEDTM, the green building rating system in Chinese and English, etc. It
covers almost every aspect about green building. This internet based academic forum was founded
in Oct 2003 and in May 2005 it had about 6,500 members from all around the world, including UK,
USA, Canada, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc. Of course, the majority of the members comes
from China.
The number of members is increasing at a pace of 30-40 persons per day. Until 23 May 2005, the
overall browsership was 3,185,232, including 179,363 members. According to TopEnergy survey among
the members, 49.5% are academic researchers belonging to universities or other research organizations.
43.2% are engineers, architects, or managers. This means TopEnergy's audience has a high educational
background and some influence in the green building research areas. Some of key members log in the
website almost every day, and some of informational members (about 1,213 persons) think of TopEnergy
as the main source of information on green buildings.
TopEnergy formed several Voluntary Mission Teams, such as Translation Team, Information Collection
Team, etc. TopEnergy Web Team translated two books and published 8 articles on academic periodicals.
All these works were performed through online communication and cooperation. TopEnergy also organized
the four editions of the Green Building Salon, which is a green building seminar, in ShangHai,
ChongQing, and Beijing.
The topics focused on several aspects, including: LEED green building rating system in China
(ShangHai), Commissioning for Green Buildings (ShangHai), Building Energy Efficiency for Mountainous
Areas (ChongQing), Concept & Practice of Zero Energy Buildings in China (Beijing). TopEnergy is
striving to become a portal website for green buildings or energy efficiency, and is developing a
database for green buildings including all kinds of energy efficiency strategies for building envelope,
lighting, tap water, domestic hot water, air conditioning and heating system.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Joseph Smilesfield
TopEnergy Green Building Forum
R&D Building B 310,
QingHua Science Park
Beijing
People's Republic of China
Tel: 86-10-89829462
E-mail: flyjeep@126.com
Website: http://www.topenergy.org/bbs/
Shen Zhen
To commemorate WED, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is going
to host a celebration entitled “Green City, Green Home”, at Shenzhen Red
Forest Eco-Park. Activities will include: a clean-up of the park from the
waste left by tourists, an environmental quiz, and a picture exhibition.
For more information,
please contact:
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Great Wall Building, Science & Industry Park, Nanshan District,
Shen Zhen,
China
Tel: 86-755-26633866-221
Fax: 86-755-26630846, 26615793
E-mail: qi.chen@hitachigst.com
Website: http://greenweb.hitachi.co.jp/en
INDIA
National Safety Council (NSC) is an
apex, autonomous and non-profit organization set up in 1966 by the Ministry of Labour, with
the overall objective to generate, develop and sustain a voluntary movement on Health, Safety
and Environment (HSE) among industries at the national level. It has a network of over 6000
members, comprising industrial and business establishments, institutions, trade union
organizations and HSE professionals with 14 state chapters and 29 Action Centers. To achieve
its objective, NSC undertakes a wide range of activities such as conferences, training,
consultancies, national awareness campaigns, publications and periodicals, promotional
materials and information resources. Since 1999, NSC has also started promoting World
Environment Day (WED) with an active participation from member industries, chapters and
action centers. As part of the efforts to promote the WED campaign, NSC appeals to members
to actively celebrate WED and help them by providing a variety of awareness and publicity
material on current environmental issues. For WED 2005 Campaign, NSC produced the following
awareness and publicity material:
Banner carrying UNEP’s WED Theme - “Green Cities Plan for the Planet” !
II) Multicolour poster - “Make Cities Green”
II) An information package containing information about the significance
and objectives of WED, various ways of celebrating WED and a list of
environmental legislations in India
III) Pocket Guides containing technical information in easy-to-understand format on -
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Electronic Waste Management
- Safe Use of CNG
Around 350 industrial organizations from different parts of India took
the benefit of the above awareness and publicity material produced by NSC
and effectively celebrated WED 2005 in their premises. The WED Campaign has
been steadily growing.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. M. M. Kulkarni
E-mail: nsci@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in
Agra
To celebrate WED, the Council of Agra is organizing a series of
activities, aimed at raising awareness of the need to reduce the use of polythene,
of the importance of roof top rainwater harvesting, and of the benefit of waste
segregating and degradable waste composting. The participants will include: VCADA,
CPCB, Municipal Corporation, Forest Department, and Water Works Department.
For more information,
please contact:
Dr. Radhey Shayam Pareek
Council of Agra
4/10, Bagh Farzana,
Agra-282002
India
Tel: 91 0562-2850405
Fax: 91 0562-2526100
E-mail: alokpsr@rediffmail.com
Agra
Nirmal Foundation will hold WED celebrations on 5 June in
Jamnagar. Dr. Y. Anatani, Executive Director of Gujarat City Managers
Association, will deliver a keynote speech. The Mayor of Jamnagar has been
invited to preside over the function.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Jaydev Nansey
Nirmal Foundation
Dr Shah's Bungalow, 3, Patel Colony
Jamnagar 361008
India
Tel: +919426470996
Fax: +91-288-2752289
E-mail: nirmalfond@yahoo.co.in
Ahmedabad
Vishwa Parivar Foundation will celebrate World Environment Day
by organizing awareness programmes in four cities of the State viz. Ahmedabad,
Gandhinagar, Anand and Valsad. The programmes will be organized both in rural
and urban areas. These community-based programmes will include:
b. Broadcast of public service announcements
c. Exhibitions and Environmental banners at major intersections
d. Various competitions such as banners, drawing, essay, painting, posters and poetry
There will also be distribution of leaflets, brochures and posters.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Leena Mehta
Vishwa Parivar Foundation
308, Iscon Avenue, Opp. Choice Snacks Bar, C G Road, Navrangpura
Ahmedabad 380009
India
Tel: +91-079-55313010 / 9879525063
Fax: +91-079-55313010
E-mail: response@vishwaparivarfoundation.org
Website: http://www.vishwaparivarfoundation.org
Ahmedabad
The Center for Environment Education (CEE) celebrated World Environment Day
through educational activitie. This year, as every year, many of their offices across
the country are organized and conducted a series of events to mark this Day. Activities
took place in nearly 25 places across India, managed by CEE widespread network of regional,
state, programme and field offices. Every year, on WED, CEE involves organizations,
individuals, experts and especially children to take part in interesting and thought-provoking
activities, which help in raising awareness about environment and sustainable development. Many
of CEE members were invited as resource persons in activities being organized by other
organizations and agencies. CEE focused on the theme chosen by UNEP for 2005: "Green Cities:
Plan for the Planet", and also addressed other environment and sustainable development issues.
For a list of all CEE activities please visit the webpage: http://www.ceeindia.org/cee/latest/wed.htm
For more information,
please contact:
Director's Office
Centre for Environment Education
Nehru Foundation for Development,
Thaltej Tekra
Ahmedabad
India
Tel: +91-79-26858002
Fax: +91-79-26858010
E-mail: cee@ceeindia.org
Website: www.ceeindia.org
Bangalore
To commemorate WED, Motor Industries Company Limited in Bangalore is planting of saplings in and around their various plants. They are also launching an "Air Pollution Contol" campaign.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Sanjay Chakravarty
Motor Industries Company Limited
Adugodi, Hosur Road
Bangalore
India
Tel: (91 80) 22992218
Fax: (91 80) 22996189
E-mail: sanjay.chakravarty@in.bosch.com
Website: http://www.boschindia.com
Bangalore
On the occasion of WED, the Bharatiya Samja Seva Trust is organizing
a gathering that will take place on 5 June at 10am, at the All Karnataka Children
Association auditorium, in Chamarajpet, Bangalore 18. The calendar will include
an inaugural function, a prizes awarding ceremony for the essay competition winners,
an environment protection awareness rally, an oath taking ceremony, an environment
songs concert, and an environment protection drama performance. More than 600
students and teachers will take part in the event, which is being organized under
the leadership of Hon. President, Rajiv Gandhi and with the participation of the
Environmentalist Shri Shivamallu, Environment Award Winner.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Shivakumar
Bharatiya Samaja Seva Trust
No. 36/1, 1st Cross, Nanjumba Agrahara,
5th Main, Chamarajpet, Bangalore -560 018, Karnataka,
India
Tel: 91-9341930194, 91-9448307627
E-mail: bsstrust@yahoo.com
Bangalore
To celebrate World Environment Day, Rotary Club Bangalore Midtown
is launching a tree planting project with the Centre for Managament Studies
[Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College].In addition, an educational campaign is
being carried out in collaboration with World Wide Fund for Nature and
Karnataka Chapter. The campaign includes the distribution amongst the
Rotary, Rotaract & Interact Clubs, as well as schools and colleges, of
specially designed Bangalore Bring Back Birds Leaflets, Posters & Stickers.
During the month of June, a 40 minutes slide presentation on "Urban Wildlife"
will be shown at various Rotary Clubs and schools. Press has given extensive
coverage to the project. Please click to read the invitation
For more information,
please contact:
Kiran Boal
Rotary Bangalore Midtown
Centre 3rd floor 2nd Cross
Gandhinagar Bangaore 560009
India
Tel: 91 080- 2226 4742 91
Baroda
Bundy India limited is hosting the "Environment Awareness
Week" from 4 to 11 June. A number of activities will be organized
for the employees and their children, including: a story competition,
a quiz on environmental issues, a tree plantation exercise, a card-making
and a collage-making competition under the theme “Save the Environment”, and others.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Bhumika Rathod
Bundy India Limited
Plot -2, Gidc, Makarpura
Baroda
India
Tel: +91-265-2642621
E-mail: bundy_quality@in.tiauto.com
Bihar
The Kainat Foundation is organizing a number of activities to
celebrate World Environment Day by involving the rural population and the
Children of Kako Village in Jejamabad District in India. School and
non-school going children will take part in the following activities:
tree planting; Save Our Planet Puppet Show put on by Kainat Foundation
volunteers; a cleaning exercise of the watershed of the village by all
the villagers; street shows by the children of the village depicting
environmental issues relevant to the village; and debate, quiz
and poetry competitions.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Kashif Raza Kakvi
The Kainat Foundation
Kainat International School
Kako, Jehanabad
Bihar
India
Tel: (91-9431) 297223
Fax: (91-6114) 255061
E-mail: kainatfoundation@gmail.com
Website: http://www.kainatfoundation.com
Bhubaneswar
The Orissa Environmental
Society in Orissa, India will observe WED 2005,
in association with the Bhubaneswar Chapter of the Indian Science Congress Association,
under the banner of this year's theme Green Cities - Plan for the Planet!.
A workshop will be organised in which a large number of academics, scientists, and environment-lovers
will participate. The tentative programme is as follows:
Inaugural Session:
i. Plantation of saplings in the premises of the WED venue
ii. Opening remarks on the topic by invited guests
iii. Release of a souvenir on the WED theme
iii. Award of prizes to the winners of various competitions to be organised
among the school students on the WED theme
Discussion Session:
i. Presentation of views by the experts on various urban issues
ii. Interaction by the participants
The discussion will be recorded and the viewpoints will be intimated to the
Government of Orissa for appropriate action.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. J. K. Panigrahi, Secretary
Orissa Environmental Society
ND - 4, VIP Area, IRC Village
Bhubaneswar (Orissa)
India
Tel: 91 33 23375469
Fax: 91 33 22251640
E-mail: jk_panigrahi@sancharnet.in
Website: http://www.orissaenvironment.com
Gujarat
On the occasion of World Environment Day, Essar Steel Limited is planning
several activities for the company staff, including: a tree planting exercise; guest
speeches, presentations and discussions on environmental issues, as well as a speech
of the Head Of Environment Department. In addition, drawing, painting and essay
competitions are being organized, to create environmental awareness among school
children. A prize giving ceremony will conclude the celebration.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Shivarama
Environment and Risk Management (ERIM), Essar Steel Limited,
27th KM, Surat Hazira Road,Hazira - 394 270, District – Surat
Gujarat
India
Tel.: (91-0261) 558 3731 +91-0261- 287 2400 Mobile : +919879100700
Fax: (91-0261) 287 2796
E-mail: shiva_rama@hotmail.com ,contactsteel@essar.com
Website: www.essar.com
Gujarat
Gujarat Council of Science City celebrated World Environment Day on
5th June 2005 in a very innovative way. They arranged a poster exhibition on the
theme “Green Cities” to sensitize students, teachers and the general public on
the issues of urban areas. In addition a poster painting and a green city quiz
competition were arranged for students from Class I to XII. Students and Visitors had
the chance to screen puppet shows and skit plays on the theme "City of My Dream".
In the evening, a tree plantation around the Science City campus was carried out by
the student participants and the visitors. The programme concluded with World
Environment Day speech, delivered by the Chairman, Ahmedabad Urban Development
Authority, who distributed prizes to the meritorious students. Gujarat Science City,
working under the aegis of the Department of Science & Technology, Government of
Gujarat, is emerging as a large scale science popularization platform in the country.
Apart from the above programmes, visitors can see IMAX movie "Galapagos", Hall of
Science, Ride Simulator, Musical Fountain and many more excitements.
For more information,
please contact:
Dr Narottam Sahoo
Senior Scientist
Gujarat Council of Science City
Sola - Santej Road,
Ahmedabad - 380 481
India
Tel: 91 079-55222127 / 28,
Fax: 91 098980 29617
E-mail: narottam@scity.org
Website: www.scity.org
Kolkata
Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL), the steel giant with
5 integrated steel plants, 4 special steel plants and 23 captive mines
and collieries, is an environmentally conscious organisation, which
is steadily going ahead with its productivity whilst keeping environmental
concerns as part of its activities.
SAIL, which has
been celebrating World Environment Day (WED) for more than a decade,
will celebrate the Day in all its units in order to reaffirm the committment
of the company towards the protection of ecosystems. WED activities
will include: the taking of environmental pledges, the organisation
of slogan, debate, quiz, sit & draw, essay and poster competitions
amongst employees and school children. A run for the environment,
tree planting, trainings/workshops and a lecture series are also being
organised in the different units.
SAIL avails itself
of the opportunity to commemorate WED to also reaffirm its committment
to contributing towards a clean and sustainable environment and to
continually enhance its environmental perormance as an integral part
of its business philosophy and values as depicted in the SAIL Corporate
Environmental Policy.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Tapan Kumar Chakravarty
Steel Authority of India Ltd.
Environment Management Division
6 G.C. Avenue, 5th Floor
Kolkata 700013
India
Tel: 91 33 23375469
Fax: 91 33 22251640
E-mail: sailemd@rediffmail.com
Website: www.sail.co.in
Kolkata
To commemorate WED 2005, the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Foundation in India organized a camp to create awareness of the need to protect the community's flora and fauna. Posters, leaflets and badges were distributed among the visitors of the camp to pass on the message of keeping the earth green. The Director of the Foundation, Mr. Manjit Dada, directed a movie entitled Haadsa which shows the plight of mother earth in a mad race to modernize the world. The movie was screened on 5 June 2005 at Nandan, Kolkata to observe World Environment Day.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Manjit Dada
Swami Vivekananda Cultural Foundation
18B.Rammohan Dutta Road
Kolkata 700020
India
Tel: 91 9830350723
E-mail: svcf@hotmail.com
Website: www.svcf.faithweb.com
Lucknow
Lions Club Lucknow Intelligentsia celebrated World Environment Day
by planting many saplings of various varieties at a Park opposite THE Bharat
International School in Sector-G, Jankipuram.
Lion Yash Pal Kapoor, Secretary told that very soon their club is going to launch
Environment Awareness Campaign named as BIRTHDAY TREES, wherein people will be
made aware about the importance of trees and the environment and will be encouraged
to plant a tree on their Birthday as a part of their celebration.
Chief Guest of function Lion Dr. Neeraj Bora, Multiple Council Chairperson planted
the first sapling and inaugurated the function. Thereafter other members including
Lion (Mrs) A M Kalra, VDG (Elect), Lion Parag Garg, Region Chairperson, Lion Sudeep
Kulsreshtha, Zone Chairperson also planted the trees. Local residents also participated
in the function and assured each other to take care of the park and trees planted here.
Stickers with catchy slogans such as BLOW HORN FOR CAUTION, NOT FOR POLLUTION were also
pasted on vehicles stopping at petrol stations.
For more information,
please contact:
Lion Yash Pal Kapoor
Secretary
Lions Club Lucknow Intelligentsia
c/o Analytica Equipments (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
1st Floor, Jeet Plaza, Sector-A,
Sitapur Road Scheme,
Lucknow-226021
India
Tel: +91 9839075370, +91 522 2763345
E-mail: analytica-id@eth.net
Lucknow
On the occasion of WED, the Life Back to Earth Foundation
will deliver a special lecture to create environmental awareness by
using a novel concept called "SCIENTOONS" in the various
schools of Lucknow City.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Pradeep Srivastava
Life Back to Earth Foundation
Aliganj
India
Tel: 91-522-2364188
Fax: 91-522-2622405
E-mail: pkscdri@rediffmail.com
Maharashtra
To commemorate World Environment Day (WED) this year, the Tekdi Group is
organizing "Earth Events 2005" from 22 April (Earth Day) to 5June (WED).
These events are part of the joint celebrations for WED and Earth day and
symbolizes an attempt to bridge the time between these two days by
initiating Eco Activities.
The Events to be held specifically on WED 2005 are as follows:
the launch of a Digital Desktop Eco Calendar on 5 June which will be
available on their website at http://www.tekdi.com as a free download. This
calendar will feature important Eco Events of the year as well as
environmentally important days.
As in previous years, their WED activities will begin with tree
planting exercises at their branches around the world. This activity
which will start on WED 2005 and go on until December depending on
local seasons. For example, in India the planting season begins on 5
June and will go on until September.
TEP (Tekdi Eco Portal) will be launching its special free interactive
services for Eco Webmasters like discussion & news forum feeds, Eco
Web ring on an international level on WED 2005. Presently these
services are available only in India.
For more information,
please contact:
Parth Lawate
The Tekdi Group
46/2a, Shrimangal Soc. Paud Road
Pune-411038
Maharashtra
India
E-mail: Parth Lawate coolparth@gmail.com
Mumbai
The Academy of Environmental
Education in Mumbai is arranging a lecture and an exhibition on various aspects of environmental
awareness on the occasion of World Environment Day - 5 June 2005. The event will be arranged
in collaboration with with The Institute of Science in Mumbai.
For more information,
please contact:
Dr. Balasaheb Kulkarni
Director
Academy Environmental Education
B/3-302 Satellite Classic
Jogeshwari(E)
Mumbai 400 060
India
E-mail: balasahebk@yahoo.com
Mumbai
The WWF-India (Maharashtra
State office), in association with the Maharashtra Nature Park, has planned a workshop
entitled "Green Mumbaikar", on 5 June. The program will include a nature trail in the
Maharashtra Nature Park (a city man made forest, developed by WWF-India on a garbage
dump in 1990's), followed by interactive sessions on vermicomposting, paper making
and recycling. Different games and quizzes will also be organized. The venue for the
event will be Maharashtra Nature Park, Sion -Bandra link road, from 8 am to 4 pm.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Goldin Quadros
World Wide Fund for Nature - India
Maharashtra State Office
204 National Insurance Bldg D.N. Road,
Mumbai
India
Tel: 91 022 22078105 / 22071970
Fax: 91 022 22076037
E-mail: gquadros@wwfindia.net
Website: www.wwfindia.org
Mumbai
Since 1999, the National
Safety Council has been promoting World Environment Day (WED) with the active
participation of its members in industry, chapters and action centres based on
As part of its efforts to promote the WED campaign under the theme this year Green
Cities - Plan for the Planet! , the Council appealed to its members to actively
celebrate WED and provided a variety of awareness and publicity material on current
environmental issues including the following information and publicity material was
produced:
Banner carrying WED theme;
Multicolour poster – Making Cities Green An information package containing information about the significance and
objectives of WED, various ways of celebrating WED and a list of environmental
legislation in India
Pocket guides containing technical information in easy-to-understand format on:
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Electronic Waste Management
- Safe use of CNG
Around 350 industrial organizations from different parts of India benefitted from the campaign materials produced.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. M. M. Kulkarni
Deputy Director
National Safety Council
HQs and Institute Building
98-A Sector 5, Institutional Area
C.B.D. Belapure
Navi, Mumbai 400 614
India
Tel: (91-22) 2757 9924
Fax: (91-22) 2757 7351
E-mail: nsci@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in
Website: www.nsc.org.in
Nagpur
Western Coalfileds Limited observe Environment Week during 1 - 7 June every year.
This year, the day will again be observed at the Company's Headquarters in Nagpur and
in 10 Admnistrative Areas, as well as in 85 Project Units located in Maharashtra and
Madhya Pradesh. A number of environmental awareness campaigns will be arranged during
this period, including competetions and exihibitions and seminars on environmental
protection themes.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Haridas Gghanvat
Western Coalfileds Limited
Coal Estate Civil Lines
Nagpur-440 001
Nagpur
India
Tel: (91-0712) 2283041, 9423111006
Fax: (91-0712) 2510151
E-mail: ghanvatharidas@rediffmail.com
New Delhi
The Indian NGO SHROT will celebrate World Environment Day with an
awareness programme/seminar on "Environmental Issues of Mega Cities".
For more information,
please contact:
Dr. Kaushal Kumar
SHROT- National NGO (India)
B-77 II nd Floor Amar Colony, Lajpat nagar
New Delhi
India
Tel: (91-11) 26419297 (R), 0-9810002953 (M)
E-mail: kaushal_kausal@yahoo.co.in
New Delhi
On the occasion of the World Environment Day, the Postal Department of
the Government of India is bringing out the 1st Day Cover which is essentially an
envelope bearing a commemorative cachet depicting the work of the Jal Bhagirathi
Foundation, a partner with UNDP.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Prema Gera
Programme Advisor
Sustainable Environment & Energy Division
United Nations Development Programme
55 Lodi Estate
New Delhi 110 003
India
Tel: (91 11)2462 8877 Ext: 363
Fax: (91 11) 2465 4604
New Delhi
To celebrate WED, the World Wide Fund for Nature – India has
organized a number of events, including: a poster painting; a “Seed and Flower”
trail; an initiative entitled “Wealth from Waste” (aimed at creating wonders with
wise and creative use of waste); an environmental puppet show; a quiz; a slide
show on sustainable cities and Flower Power; a film screening; a pebble painting;
a face painting; and a month-long photo exhibition on Green Cities around India.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Lima Rosalind
World Wide Fund for Nature
172-B, Lodhi Estate
New Delhi-110003
India
Tel: 91 011-51504792
Fax: 91 011-51504795/79
Email: rosalind@wwfindia.net
Website: www.wwfindia.org
New Delhi
To celebrate WED, and in the context of Indo - American Environment
Leadership Programme (IAELP), the United States Educational Foundation in
India (USEFI) is organizing a panel discussion, entitled "Strengthening
Environmental Journalism and Information Management", in collaboration
with MIECOFT (Mission for Implementation of Eco-Friendly Technologies)
and with the Department of Journalism of Kamla Nehru College. This event
will take place on 6 June at the Seminar Hall, Kamla Nehru College, Siri
Fort Road, New Delhi. The discussion will include various topics,
including: wholesome communication and reporting (news vs. views);
legislative awareness; enhancing information exchange between environmental
journalists; right to information and access to reliable environmental data.
For more information,
please contact:
United States Educational Foundation in India
Fulbright House, 12 Hailey Road
New Delhi
India
Tel: +91 11 2332 8944
Email: kanwaljit@fulbright-india.org
Website: www.fulbright-india.org
New Delhi
The following activities were carried out in India to commemorate World Environment Day:
1. Releasing of a commemorative stamp on Green Cities
by the Hon'ble Minister of State for Environment and Forests, along with a brochure and first day cover wherein
the selected painting from the competition of children in the five eco cities (a scheme implemented by the
Government of India currently) was printed.
2. Adoption of the Urban Environmental Accords/Green City Declaration by the All India Council of
Mayors (a body of 117 Mayors of India) on 5 June 2005 in New Delhi.
3. Organised a Conference on Green Cities(130 professionals
from various interest groups participated)/ Children's Summit on Environment (wherein 110 children from five
Indian Eoc cities and Delhi participated) and a day long workshop on electronic waste management (65 participants)
in India was organised on 4 June as a collaborative effort of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, German
Technical Cooperation, Royal Norwegian Embassy etc.
4. As a follow up to the above-mentioned activities, an Eco
City Expo and a three day Eco city Workshop will be held by the Ministry of Environment and Forests during
3-5 November 2005 in New Delhi with the support of IIT Delhi. This event is expected to bring professional from
various walks of life including international experts. A special session for Mayors will be held during the three
day event. For more information,
please contact:
Dr. Prodipto Ghosh
Secretary
Ministry of Environment and Forests
Government of India
Paryavaran Bhawan
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road
New Delhi-110003
India
Orissa Eco-clubs
The Centre for Environmental Studies in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
has been celebrating World Environment Day (WED) since 2000. This
year, they have formed eco-clubs in 4,500 schools in Orissa State,
and the students will undertake various activities such as tree planting
and clean-up efforts.
This
year the Centre is organising drawing and painting competition, which
will be launched on 16 January 2005 and an essay competetion to be launched
on 23 January 2005. The competitions will be among school students in
the state capital, Bhubaneswar, and the expected number of participants
is approximately 600.
The
drawing, painting and essay competitions will also be organised in 4,500
eco-club schools, mainly in rural areas. The deadline will be 30 April
2005, and the expected number of participants is 45,0000 students! In
addition, some 4,500 students have been requested to make scientific
models based on this year's theme Plan For The Planet.
On
5 June 2005, a function will be organised in Bhubaneswar and the Honorable
Chief Minister of Orissa is expected to grace the occasion at which
an exhibition will be organized to showcase selected entries of the
drawing and painting competition, as well as the scientific models.
The
Centre is in the process of selecting individuals and organisations
who have done good environmental conservation work in the State, and
on WED itself 30 individuals will be presented with the "Prakriti
Bandhu" (Friend of Environment) award and 30 organisations will
be given the "Prakruti Mitra" (Dearest friend of Environment)
award. The winners of the competitions will also be awarded.
For further information,
please contact:
G.K. Pujari,
Centre For Environmental Studies
N/3-56, IRC Village, Bhubaneswar-15, Orissa, India
Tel:91674-2551853
Email:cesorissa@rediffmail.com,
gopalkrishnapujari@hotmail.com,
ori@envis.nic.in
Parganas
To commemorate WED this year, the Youth for Development organization
in Parganas, India is organizing a workshop/seminar, a cycle rally
and a film screening. Their activities will involve 20 districts and
about 1,000 schools, colleges and universities in West Bengal.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Sib Sankar Deb Sharma
Youth for Development
176 Niranjan Sen Pally
P. O. Kanchrapara
Dist - North 24 Parganas
West Bengal
India
Tel: 091-033-2589 0876
E-mail: youth_development2001@yahoo.co.in
Parganas
On the occasion of WED, Lokamata Rani Rashmoni Mission is planning a
number of activities, which will take place during the week leading up to 5 June.
A rally will be organized to raise awareness about the WED theme among the public.
A sit and draw, as well as an essay competition will take place to promote the WED
theme among children. Seminars will also be held with the members of the youth club
and of the science club. In addition, an environmental education CD will be shown
in schools.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Amitava Roy
Lokamata Rani Rashmoni Mission
P.O. Nimpith Ashram
South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, 743 338
India
Tel: +91-09433219813
E-mail: amitava_wb@yahoo.co.in
Website: www.ranirashmoni.org
Pune
To celebrate WED, the Health and Peace Foundation (Swami Hardas
Charitable Trust) is organizing a national seminar on major environmental issues.
Dr. Swami Hardas’ method will be illustrated.
For more information,
please contact:
Dr. Swami Hardas
Health And Peace Foundation (Swami Hardas Charitable Trust)
Siddhanagar, Off Nagar Road, Old Mundhawa Road, Wadgaonsheri,S.No.50/7
411014 Pune
India
Tel: +91-20-27031900, 27030128
Fax: +91-20-27030314
E-mail: drswamihardas@hotmail.com
Website: www.healthandpeacefoundation.org
Orissa
On June 5th City Managers of Orissa will gather in the Temple City of
India Bhubaneswar to observe World Environment Day 2005. Activities on the day
will include a workshop and an exhibition related to Green Cities. In the run-up
to the day itself there will be a series of roundtable & IEC focusing on urban
environment, specifically on the topics of solid waste management, water, urban forestry, green infrastructure and energy conservation, etc. The participants of the workshops include Ministers, Mayors, Secretaries to Government, city managers, officers of urban local bodies, development authorities, planners, academics and international agencies located in Orissa.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Piyush Rout
City Managers Association Orissa
C/o Vice Chairman Bhubaneswar Development Authority
Sachibalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar - 751001
Orissa
India
Tel: (91 94) 3717 6717
E-mail: cmao@sancharnet.in,piyushbbsr@yahoo.com
U.T of Lakshadweep
To celebrate World Environment Day, the Bombay Natural History Society and the LEAD - UK Giant Clam Conservation Project are organizing a painting competition among school children throughout the island. A presentation is also planned, to raise awareness of the importance of environmental conservation among the students.
For more information,
please contact:
Jafer Hisham
Bombay Natural History Society and Lead UK Giant Clam Conservation Project
Sagarika, near Syndicate Bank, Kavarathi Island
U.T of Lakshadweep
India
Tel: 91 04896263884
E-mail: clamconservation@yahoo.co.in
Sivasagar
For
the WED 2005, Sanjay Sangole is organizing a lecture to raise awareness
of ONGC Hospital employees about the prevention of indoor and outdoor
air polution .
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Sanjay Sangole
ONGC Hospital
Sivasagar (Assam)
India
Tel: 91-03772-245039
E-mail: sssangole@yahoo.com
Tamil Nadu
Tamilnadu Pollution
Control Board has planned the following events on World Environment Day 2005
1. An Awareness Programme in a slum adoped by Anna University2. A live broad cast in Anna FM Community Radio 3. Release of Pamphlets and Charts highlighting the message of the Day4. An Eco Cultural Programme
For more information,
please contact:
Awareness Cell Manager
Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board
76 Mount Salai
Chennai, Tamilnadu
India
Tel: 91 22200790
Fax: 91 22353068
E-mail: joesefine@hotmail.com
Trivandrum
On the occasion
of WED, the Forum for Environmental Writers (FEW) will display banners in local
dialect on the menace of plastic bags. They will be put up on vantage points of
Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala, on 5 June. On the same day, a highly visible
TV discussion on environment will be broadcast.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Surendran Nair
Forum for Environmental Writers (FEW)
VARA 427 Arappura, Vattiyoorkav Post
Trivandrum, 695 013
India
Tel: 91 2367667
Fax: 91 2367667
E-mail: enwriters@indiatimes.com
INDONESIA
Ayapura
- West Papua
To commemorate
the World Environment Day on 5 June 2005 - CYCLOPS - the Centre for
Environmental Education will play its role as initiator and work with
several government institutions and individuals to organise various
events. In cooperation with the Ministry of Environment in Jakarta,
Cyclops has started working with the local community living in a small
complex in Jayapura City to save their environment with activities such
as tree planting, a workshop on urban environment issues such as city
green-belts, waste management, and talk shows on local radio. By working
with interested individuals and professionals, Cyclops is already working
to organize a "Sustainable City Forum" - an independent forum
aimed at promoting Jayapura as a sustainable city. The forum will be
part of the World Environment Day celebrations this year. Other activities
will also be undertaken.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Yuvenalis Agustinus Ledang
CYCLOPS - The Centre for Environmental Education Development
Jl. Taruna Bakti No. 03 Waena 99358
Jayapura - West Papua
Indonesia
Tel: +62 (0)967 572507
Fax: +62 (0)967 573504
E-mail: yuvenalis@yahoo.com
yplhc@jayapura.wasantara.net.id
Cepiring
To mark World Environment Day 2005
Sahabat Alam is planning to involve local communities in planting mangrove trees.
There will also be an information campaign for school children of all ages.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Arif Akar
Sahabat Alam
Kendal - Central Java,51352
Cepiring Timur RT 03/RW IV
Cepiring
Indonesia
Tel: (62 815) 767 7136
E-mail: akarhei@yahoo.com
Jakarta
To celebrate WED, Antheus Indonesia
PT has organized Indonesia Environment Week 2005, a big environmental event that will take
place from 2 to 5 June 2005 at the Jakarta Convention Center. Several activities are
planned, including an exhibition, seminars, discussions, educational
competitions and field trips.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Santo Widjaja
Antheus Indonesia PT
Jl.K.S. Tubun Raya No.19
Jakarta
Indonesia
Tel: (6221) 5303111
Fax: (6221) 5303113
E-mail: santo@antheus.co.id
Website: http://www.antheus.co.id
South Kalimantan
In the last year, Batulicin has become a coal
mining town. A lot of people come with various activities and a lot of land is disturbed and a
lot of waste and rubbish created. PT Arutmin Indonesia, one of the coal mine companies with a
high commitment to the environment, is undertaking reclamation and other environmental management
exercises.
To celebrate WED 2005, PT Arutmin Indonesia
has invited the local government and the people to clean their areas by picking up rubbish and planting
trees in some public areas. They are also providing rubbish bins to be placed along the city roads
and will assist in developing domestic waste management systems and the necessary infrastructure.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Iwan Sugiarto
PT Arutmin Indonesia
Batulicin Mine Jl. Raya Sarongga Km. 3.5
Batulicin Tanah Bumbu
South Kalimantan
Indonesia
Tel: (62) 518 71878
Fax: (62) 518 71877
E-mail: isugiarto@arutmin.com
Website:www.arutmin.com
Tangerang
In Indonesia the main source
of air pollution is vehicles emmision. That's why on World Environment Day 2005,
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Tangerang Municipality will measure
public vehicles emmisions. The measurement will be undertaken free of charge in
order to enhance public awareness of the need to maintain their vehicles properly
to prevent air pollution. The WED events will take place over two days - 6 and 7 June.
The EPA will also distribute posters, leaflets and stickers, which describe how
important it is to maintain vehicles.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Mesi Shinta Dewi
Environmental Protection Agency of Tangerang Municipality
Gedung Pusat Pemerintahan 4th Floor
Jalan Satria Sudirman
Tangerang 15000
Tangerang
Indonesia
Tel: (622) 55764955 extension 814
Fax: (6221) 55768703
E-mail: mesisd@yahoo.com
Yogyakarta
Sylva Indonesia, the Indonesian
Forestry Student Association, will celebrate WED with a tree planting exercise, to raise
awareness of this year World Environment Day theme. In addition, a project entitled
“An Eco-Corridor for a Green City" is being developed in collaboration with 30 Indonesian
universities. The aim is to create a green corridor between Merapi Mountain National
Park and the town of Yogyakarta. The association will cooperate with the local government
and NGOs,as well as with civil society and the media.
For more information,
please contact:
Rohmat Marzuki
Sylva Indonesia (Indonesian Forestry Student Association)
Forestry Faculty of Gadjah Mada University (GMU)
Agro street Bulaksumur 55281
Yogyakarta
Indonesia
Tel: (62 815) 7882 9113
E-mail: mamat_act@yahoo.com
IRAN
Tehran
On the occasion of World
Environment Day 2005, and in cooperation with the NGO Green Front of Iran and Mellel
(Nations) Cultural Centre, UNIC-Tehran held a ceremony and panel discussion on green
cities on 12 June. UNIC-Director Mr. Sunil Narula delivered the Secretary-General’s
message at the event, which was attended by some 70 participants. UNDP programme
officer Mr. Saeid Ferdowsi and two environmentalists participated in the panel
discussion. In addition, as a side event, a one-day poster and picture exhibition
was held at the Cultural Centre.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Mohammad R. Moghadam
Officer-in-Charge
UNIC-Tehran
E-mail: unic@unic.un.org.ir
KOREA
Daegu
On the occasion of WED, Dr. Ahn's Institute
for Nature Care is organizing an event especially for children and the Green Daegu City sponsored
by the Debec department store. The events will include: an exhibiton of NIE (newspaper in education);
artworks; houses made of milk cartons; building a green Daegu; reading books about the environment;
giving pamplets about renewable energy and saving energy, etc..... The event will take place
on 5 to 9 June 2005 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm at the event hall of Debec Plaza .
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Gyoung Sook Ahn
Dr. Ahn'sInstitute for Nature Care
401-8 Bum-Uh 2 Dong
Daegu
Korea
Tel: (82-53) 792-3489
E-mail: docgreen@hanmail.net
Website:http://docgreen.net
MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur
On the occasion of World
Environment Day, Bangsar Village Shopping Centre is undertaking an environmental
campaign, whose objective is to educate and reinforce the concept of recycling.
The Shopping Centre sponsored 20,000 specially designed reusable green shopping
bags, with the slogan Go Green For The Future Of Our Kids. Storyboards
targeted at children are also displayed inside the shopping centre,
in order to create awareness of the need to recycle.
To reinforce the message of using used materials, a book recycling effort was
carried out. All collected books will be donated to local charities, which
adhere to the Bangsar Village Kids for Kids Charity Programme.
To create awareness of the color-coding employed for the sorting of
different recyclable items, colored recycling bins were put at key points,
with large posters hanging over each bin.
The whole campaign started in early April and will continue until WED. To
support the campaign and to create awareness of the project, advertisement
in the media was used.
For more information,
please contact:
Miss Joo Khim Lee
Bangsar Village Shopping Centre
1 Jalan Telawi 1, Bangsar Baru
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Tel: (603) 2282 1808, 2288 1800
Fax: (603) 2288 1900
E-mail: marketing@englian.com
Pahang
In commemoration of World
Environment Day, a reforestation activity will be carried out, with the participation
of 200 people. In addition, a camping trip to Sungai Wi Waterfall will be organized
so that the local community can enjoy and value Cameron highlands’ natural patrimony.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr. Ramakrishnan Ramasamy
Regional Environmental Awareness Cameroon Highlands
1, Main Road, Brinchang
Cameron Highlands, Pahang
Malaysia
Tel: (605) 4914 950
Fax: (605) 4915 832
E-mail: president@reach.org.my
Website: http://www.reach.org.my
Petaling Jaya
On the occasion of World Environment Day,
the Environmental Protection Society of Malaysia (EPSM), one of the oldest Environmental Non-Governmental
Organizations in the country held its annual public forum themed: Green Cities: Plan for the
Planet- The Urban Environmental Challenge. The purpose of World Environment Day is to focus
attention on the importance of the environment- to give a human face to environmental issues and
to empower people to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development for the benefit of
the present and future generations. Topics for discussion for our 2005 forum included: Pure
Elements- food, water, air, Redesigning the Metropolis- smart growth, waste diversion, green
building, Cities on the move- transportation, Urban Power- renewable energy and energy conservation,
Flower Power- open space, biodiversity and greening the urban environment.
This year their line of eminent speakers and panelist included: YBhg Datuk Ruslin bin Hj Hasan
Datuk Bandar of Kuala Lumpur . Professor Dr. Mohd Nordin Hasan ,President of ENSEARCH and former
director of LESTARI . Ms. Sri Husnaini Sofjan Former Programme Manager, The Urban Governance
Initiative (TUGI), UNDP His Excellency Mr. Geoff Randal High Commissioner of New Zealand *Mr.
Roland Haas Chief Technical Advisor, Malaysian- German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Department of
Environment. Ir. Gurmit Singh Executive Director Centre for Environment Technology and Development
Malaysia (CETDEM). The invitation to join the discussion was extended to the public.
For more information,
please contact:
Ms. Natalie Ambrose
Environmental Protection Society of Malaysia
SS2
Petaling Jaya
Malaysia
Tel: 012- 2848542
Selangor
To commemorate World Environment
Day, Green Marketing ( Main Organizer) World of Colours (Joint Organizer) are organizing a
Colour Event, which will be held at a few mega shopping malls in Malaysia . Thousands of
children and adults will be invited to participate in the event . As a memento, all
paricipants will receive a special edition of a WED 2005 box of recycled coloured
pencils as well as a Wed 2005 Do it YourSelf Key Chain. They will also receive a
Certificate of Participation. The effort is in support of the National Kidney
Foundation of Malaysia.
For more information,
please contact:
Mr Ronald Chai ( Main Event Organizer )
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