Wave City Promoting GREEN LIVING, GREEN DIWALI!

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Greater Noida (01/11/18) : Wave City has always believed in giving its residents a green living environment. Being a Green Pre-Certified Platinum Rated Township, Wave City aims to raise awareness towards importance of environment protection for everyone’s well-being. Wave City has always given importance to environment sustainability, and is developing a green and nurturing environment for the coming generations. 

To create an awareness on how bursting of fire crackers increases environmental pollution and health hazards, Wave City, along with Ryan International School, Ghaziabad held an Environmental Awareness & Anti-Crackers Rally, in sector 2 & 5 of the city. The students became the ambassadors of change and encouraged the residents to celebrate an eco-friendly and pollution free Diwali.

150 students along with 5 teachers from the school participated in the rally. The students carried placards with slogans “Say-NO to crackers”, “Stop Noise-Pollution”, “Save Environment”, etc. The children and teachers also spread awareness about the damage caused by crackers to humans and animals, and why everyone should have a green and safe Diwali. The event went on from 9 am to 11.30 am in sector 2 & 5 of Wave City.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rajiv Gupta, CEO, Wave Group said: “The entire initiative was about emphasising the importance of celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights, without hampering the environment. We, at Wave, have always given importance of being environment friendly, and through this initiative, along with these young students, we are promoting it further. With this initiative, we are urging our residents to say no to crackers, keeping in mind the rapidly increasing air pollution, which is causing a severe threat to the human health in Delhi/NCR. We are doing our bit by creating an awareness, and sensitising everyone around us about the importance of preserving the nature & air quality.”

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