Simple actions like throwing your empty packet of chips in the dustbin, or even better, recycling it causes a huge impact on Nature’s well-being.


In our everyday lives, we perform countless actions which impact Mother Nature. We live off of Mother Nature’s resources and owe an enormous debt to her. We know how much she does for us, and we should definitely give back.

Simple actions like throwing your empty packet of chips in the dustbin, or even better, recycling it causes a huge impact on Nature’s well-being. It means you are doing something good, a good action or a good deed which will definitely be returned in favor.

When you do something good for Mother Nature, Mother Nature returns the favor and does something good for you. For example, by choosing to car pool or walking (if that option is practical) instead of driving to work, you avoid releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide. In return, Mother Nature continues to release fresh air and all this because of your good actions. As a result the airs fresher and fresher, clearer and cleaner becoming a safer world for people to live, walk and breathe.

Your actions impact society. Taking care of the world starts by taking care of your home! It means to respect, nurture and care of the place you live in, and enjoy life.

To look after the Earth is exactly the same as taking care of your home. You live in it, you benefit from it, and it provides you shelter, safety and warmth. If you forget to take care of your home and leave it dirty, infested and with a variety of problems, the probability is that your home will be ill-scented, disorganized and may even start to fall apart. The problem is the same with the Earth. If we forget to take care of it, it will start to fall apart. Where will we live then?

Taking care of the Earth just requires a little energy, good intention and some collaboration. To take care of the Earth is to take care of our home. Let’s all come together as a community, and create a better world for all of us and for all the future generations.