India Sustainability Mission 2.0: Personal Sustainability – The Billion Acts of Change

When systemic change takes time, individuals can be powerful catalysts. How do we make sustainable living aspirational, accessible, and mainstream for every Indian? As part of India Sustainability Mission 2.0, this session explores the small, everyday actions that collectively drive massive impact. From mindful consumption and waste reduction to energy-conscious choices and community initiatives, discover how personal sustainability can empower citizens to shape a greener, healthier, and more resilient India.

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