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Towards a safer, sustainable future! 

ZAHOOR AHMAD LONE by ZAHOOR AHMAD LONE
November 2, 2025
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While World Environment Day is celebrated every year on 5th June, it is never out of place to spread awareness about the importance of protecting our environment. The day was designated by the United Nations and each year, a different country hosts the event and a new theme is chosen to focus on one of the major environmental problems. The theme of World Environment Day 2025 has been promulgated as “End Plastic Pollution.”

Plastic pollution is one of the biggest threats to our environment today. Plastic is everywhere—in our homes, schools, shops, and streets. It is cheap and easy to use, but it causes great harm to nature. Most of the plastic we use is single-use plastic, like plastic bags, bottles, straws, and food wrappers. These items are used once and then thrown away. But plastic does not disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down, and during this time, it pollutes the land, water, and air.

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Plastic waste is now found in rivers, oceans, forests, and even in the stomachs of animals. Sea turtles, birds, and fish often eat plastic by mistake, thinking it is food, and many of them die because of it. Not only animals, but human beings are also suffering. Plastic waste blocks drains, creates dirty surroundings, and sometimes even enters our food chain in the form of microplastics. Scientists have found tiny plastic particles in the air we breathe and the water we drink. This is very dangerous for our health.

That is why the theme of World Environment Day 2025—“End Plastic Pollution”—is so important. It calls upon all people, communities, governments, and companies to take strong action to reduce the use of plastic and find better, eco-friendly alternatives. Around the world, many schools, colleges, offices, and organizations celebrate this day by organizing awareness rallies, plastic cleanup drives, drawing and essay competitions, street plays, and exhibitions to educate people about the dangers of plastic.

But real change will only happen when each one of us takes responsibility. We all can help end plastic pollution by making small but powerful changes in our daily lives. We should stop using plastic bags and carry cloth or jute bags instead. We should say no to plastic straws, spoons, and cups, and use steel or bamboo alternatives. We should try to reuse and recycle whenever possible. Most importantly, we should also teach others—especially children—to respect nature and avoid plastic.

World Environment Day is not just a one-day celebration. It is a reminder to live in harmony with the Earth every day. We must remember that the planet is not just a place to live—it is our home. If we continue to harm it, we are harming our own future. By ending plastic pollution, we can make the Earth cleaner, greener, and safer for all living beings.

Let us take a pledge to reduce plastic use, spread awareness, and protect our beautiful planet from plastic pollution. Together, we can bring the change. Together, we can build a cleaner and healthier world. We must remember that world environment is our concern not just on the day designated in its commemoration but all through the year. 

The author is a teacher. zahoorlone1979@gmail.com

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