In commemoration of World Paper Bag Day 2025, BTG Trust organized an awareness generation campaign to promote the use of eco-friendly alternatives and reduce the reliance on single-use plastics. As part of this initiative, a paper bag making session was conducted with school children from Booluvampatti village, followed by the distribution of handmade paper bags to street vendors along the bustling Gandhipuram 100 Feet Road in Coimbatore. The campaign emphasized the need for sustainable choices in everyday life, especially in commercial transactions, and aimed to spread this message to both rural communities and urban vendors.
AWARENESS GENERATION – ACTIVITY PAPER BAG MAKING
To commemorate Paper Bag Day 2025, BTG Trust organized an engaging and educational paper bag-making session for the children of Booluvampatti village. The initiative aimed to spread awareness about the harmful effects of plastic pollution and promote the use of eco-friendly alternatives such as paper bags. This activity was also in line with the broader Plastic-Free July campaign, which encourages individuals and communities to reduce their plastic footprint.
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