Tag: Air Pollution

  • With Otrivin’s ‘Pollution Capture Pencils’ initiative, school kids write open letters addressing the rising pollution

    With Otrivin’s ‘Pollution Capture Pencils’ initiative, school kids write open letters addressing the rising pollution

    Mumbai: This Children’s Day, Otrivin Breathe Clean encourages adults to take a pause to listen to the voices of children and give them this special gift: the gift of breathing clean. Otrivin Breathe Clean brings to life this initiative of 1000 open letters, written by children using a special pencil, through a campaign designed by Grey Group.

    Otrivin’s Actions to Breathe Cleaner programme recently announced the launch of a new initiative called “Pollution Capture Pencils,” which turned pollution waste by-products into pencils for children.

    As a part of this initiative, Otrivin Breathe Clean installed twenty-two sustainable and self-cleaning air purifiers to improve the air quality of approximately one thousand school children. The pollution residue collected from these air purifiers was then mixed with graphite to create “Pollution Capture Pencils.” These specially produced and designed pencils were used by school children in Delhi NCR to write over 1,000 open letters to adults, urging them to take small actions to help them breathe better.

    Through these 1,000 open letters, children have shared their pollution stories with the world, talking about how air pollution is impacting their lives and what small steps they are taking as young kids to make this world a better place. The heartwarming letters share personal incidents and anecdotes from these children’s lives. The “Pollution Capture Pencils” are acting as instruments of change for the school children.

    A common thread binding the words of over a thousand children is a desire to live in a pollution-free environment and a wish that every individual make small amends to build a better future. Children also urge adults to take small yet impactful actions like participating in a tree-planting drive, turning off their cars while waiting at a red light, or commuting using public transportation.

    Otrivin Breathe Clean is committed to helping people breathe better, and this initiative is a step towards bolstering this commitment. The Actions to Breathe Cleaner initiative is attempting to bring air pollution to the forefront of Indian citizens’ minds by not only highlighting the problems it causes, but also by suggesting simple everyday actions that can combat it.

    Haleon India subcontinent pain and respiratory health lead Bineet Jain said, “Rising levels of air pollution in Indian cities are a big problem, and children are one of the most vulnerable groups exposed to it. The “Pollution Capture Pencils” have been used as instruments of change by children to express themselves through heartwarming letters. The letters make us realise the world that we live in through the eyes of children. These letters struck a chord with me, and I am sure they will appeal to everyone at large. If each one of us can take a small action to breathe cleaner, then together we will make this a better world for our future generations.”

    Grey Group India chief commercial officer and managing director Sandipan Bhattacharyya added, “When a message for change comes from the ones who contribute the least to pollution but are the worst affected, it’s bound to be compelling. This is a campaign to trigger introspection and action. So, we hope these letters from children, written with pencils made from carbon extracts from polluted air, make each one of us take a small step for change.”

    The initiative doesn’t end just yet. It will continue to take the “Actions to Breathe Cleaner” programme to greater heights. Otrivin Breathe Clean will soon announce upcoming events and developments.

  • News18 India launches special campaign ‘Saans Lene Do’

    News18 India launches special campaign ‘Saans Lene Do’

    Mumbai: As Northern India along with the National Capital Region (NCR) gasps for clean air, News18 India, one of the leading national Hindi news channels, has launched a unique campaign ‘Saans Lene Do’ on the deteriorating air quality. With this campaign, the channel will aim to draw attention towards the practice of stubble burning and the consequent rise of air pollution in the region.

    News18 India has always been at the forefront of highlighting key issues that echo the voice of the society and engaging all the relevant stakeholders to come together and work towards its solution. Continuing with its approach, the channel’s campaign will not only focus on highlighting the issue but also explore possible solutions through meaningful discussions. The channel will bring stories from ground zero to spotlight the alarming pollution levels while also evaluating the impact of the steps taken so far.

    News18 India will provide a credible national platform to all stakeholders for wide-ranging discussions on how stubble burning, along with other air pollutants, is hazardous to the environment and human health. Through the campaign, the channel will also explore solutions to encourage farmers to adopt alternative practices to remove crop residue. Adding to the campaign, the channel will also bring stories from across the region focusing on the current status of pollution in Northern India.

    The ‘Saans Lene Do’ campaign is set to be launched with a special show on Tuesday at 4.45 p.m only on News18 India.

  • GAIL’s Star Studded crusade against Air Pollution

    GAIL’s Star Studded crusade against Air Pollution

    MUMBAI: Digital stars Amol Parashar and Sarah Hashmi have come together, lending their on-screen chemistry to the brand new music video for the newer, cooler and futuristic avatar of the one year old ‘Hawa Badlo’ anthem. Bollywood singers Harshdeep Kaur and Javed Ali have sung this new Hawa Badlo Anthem. The Master of Ceremonies for the press conference announcing the launch of this music video was RJ Anurag Pandey, host of breakfast show ‘Picture Pandey’ on Fever 104 FM. Also, present were Nalini Malhotra, General Manager (Corporate Communication) GAIL (India) Limited and Protiqe Mojoomdar, Co-Founder & Producer, Handyyman- the Content partner of the ‘Hawa Badlo’ campaign

    The press conference also witnessed the commencement of #BringBackTheBlueSkies, a campaign dedicated to ‘Turn Back time to better environments and bluer skies that we were once used to’, through perceptible action, change in our lifestyle choices and behaviour towards the environment.

    According to a CSE Report Air Pollution is one of the biggest killer that is responsible for thousands of death every year and GAIL has been instrumental in putting up a fight against pollution, educating the masses on the malice of air- pollution and how it affects people.

    In light of this alarming situation, GAIL has been supporting Hawa Badlo, an independent people’s movement started more than two years ago, aimed at propagating sustainable mind-set change at individual level, which collectively establishes an extensive community change for greener and cleaner tomorrow for us and generations to come.

    Amol Parashar, the star of web series like Home and Tripling, addressing the Press Conference said, “Not only is this a very exciting project for me but also gives me a chance to connect with the youth of the country for a noble cause. I also am glad I got to experiment with my look, and play a much older man for the first time! Hawa Badlo is a signature social media movement against the havoc of air pollution and I am excited and very happy to be a part of this initiative.”

    Sarah Hashmi, of Dil Dhadakne Do and Happy Phir Bhaag Jayegi fame, while addressing the press conference said, “This campaign is timely, necessary and pointing to the young changemakers to recognize this fatal menace called Air Pollution. Was surprised to learn how many people are losing their lives to it every year. I am happy to get a chance to be a part of this video with Amol and hope that it will be useful in creating the requisite connect with the youth through social media platforms.”

    The new video called TURN BACK TIME – Hawa Badlo V Mix – is produced by HANDYYMAN and has been co-written by Tanvir Ghazi (Pink) and Protiqe Mojoomdar (Halkaa, I am Kalam, Ishqeria) and the music is by Bishakh Jyoti

    Nalini Malhotra, General Manager (Corporate Communication) GAIL (India) Limited said, “The new HawaBadlo musical video is targeted at the masses and youngsters who are being asked to bring about change in the air by their respective efforts. The campaign is in line with GAIL’s commitment to improve the air quality with collective societal effort.” she further added, “Through this music video we kick start our campaign #BringBackTheBlueSkies which intends to inspire masses & youngsters to take positive steps against air pollution, a global killer and to bring about change in lifestyle and adopt nature friendly fuels like natural gas in our daily lives.”

    The ‘Hawa Badlo’ Campaign is supported by GAIL and has been instrumental in involving citizens to bring about small but meaningful changes in their lives to fight the menace of pollution. The cases of chronic obstructive lung disease have almost doubled over the past 25 years, causing seven million deaths annually across the world, of which 3.8 million deaths are caused by household or indoor air pollution. The ‘Hawa Badlo’ campaign is thus the need of the hour and in many ways supports our Government’s Swachh Bharat Mission and its effort towards Natural Gas based economy.

    Protiqe Mojoomdar, Co Founder & Producer, Handyyman said, “It’s a matter of great pride for us to be a part of this award-winning campaign, and it’s the one year anniversary for us and the Hawa Badlo anthem! We are excited at the launch of this new video, which is a part of the effort to make Hawa Badlo more relevant, contemporary and a youth movement for essential change. This time, we have added a touch of romance and the hope for a happy utopic future to the video; it’s the same song but with a new arrangement that the young audience will like. So let’s spread this and together, let’s Bring Back The Blue Skies!”.

    The Press Conference displayed the music video starring Amol Parashar, digital star, of Traffic, Home, Ready to Mingle, It Happened in Hong Kong, Wildstone & Pepsi ads fame with Sarah Hashmi, who has starred in Happy Phir Bhaag Jayegi, Dil Dhadakne Do, Girliyapa and Blush. The music video is expected to generate a lot of excitement post its launch and this will flag off the launch of GAIL India’s vocal campaign #BringBackTheBlueSkies across digital media, along with a live interactive event and ‘Time Machine’ installation next month.