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Blog post on What is Hyper Consumerism for Massive Earth Foundation.

Is Hyper Consumerism Destroying The Planet? 12 Examples From Daily Life

Hyper consumerism often leads to increased anxiety and dissatisfaction, as individuals are caught in a perpetual cycle of wanting more yet never feeling “enough.” The constant pursuit of material goods as a source of happiness creates a fleeting sense of fulfillment, quickly replaced by a void that prompts…

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Story of Waste Management In India

India relies on daily-wage earners waste pickers, kabadi-walas, and rag pickers to manage waste collection and disposal, but the current system is under crisis…

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What Is Carbon Footprint? How To Reduce It?

By practicing mindfulness, modifying consumption habits, periodic monitoring, and altering dietary choices, individuals can significantly reduce their carbon footprint and help cut down emission on a global level due to the snowball effect.

EPR - Extended Producer Responsibility - Massive Earth Foundation

What Is EPR? Extended Producer Responsibility

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach that holds producers accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, particularly for take-back, recycling, and final disposal.

How Walking Can Save Money, Health, & The Environment

Walking and better pedestrian infrastructure can save up on money, carbon emission, and improve urban transportation by reducing traffic. However, nothing can change without awareness & policy support.

Blog post on What is Hyper Consumerism for Massive Earth Foundation.

Is Hyper Consumerism Destroying The Planet? 12 Examples From Daily Life

Hyper consumerism often leads to increased anxiety and dissatisfaction, as individuals are caught in a perpetual cycle of wanting more yet never feeling “enough.” The constant pursuit of material goods as a source of happiness creates a fleeting sense of fulfillment, quickly replaced by a void that prompts…

Feature image for blog post on Waste Management In India

Story of Waste Management In India

India relies on daily-wage earners waste pickers, kabadi-walas, and rag pickers to manage waste collection and disposal, but the current system is under crisis…

Feature Image for blog post on 'What is Carbon Footprint? How to reduce Carbon Footprint?

What Is Carbon Footprint? How To Reduce It?

By practicing mindfulness, modifying consumption habits, periodic monitoring, and altering dietary choices, individuals can significantly reduce their carbon footprint and help cut down emission on a global level due to the snowball effect.

EPR - Extended Producer Responsibility - Massive Earth Foundation

What Is EPR? Extended Producer Responsibility

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach that holds producers accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, particularly for take-back, recycling, and final disposal.

How Walking Can Save Money, Health, & The Environment

Walking and better pedestrian infrastructure can save up on money, carbon emission, and improve urban transportation by reducing traffic. However, nothing can change without awareness & policy support.