Did Dia Mirza Celebrate Youth-Led Action Against Pollution This Plastic-Free July?

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Key Takeaways
- Dia Mirza advocates for youth-led action against plastic pollution.
- Over 700,000 youth in India are involved in the movement.
- The Tide Turners Plastic Challenge empowers young leaders through education.
- Reflecting on consumption habits is key to reducing plastic waste.
- The initiative won the Prince Talal International Prize for its impactful efforts.
Mumbai, July 7 (NationPress) Actress and environmental activist Dia Mirza took to social media on Monday to share her reflections from a recent event commemorating World Environment Day at the United Nations House in India.
In her post, she emphasized the critical need to address the disparity between the plastic waste generated and our ability to effectively manage it. Remembering her involvement in the event, the star of ‘Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein’ lauded the Tide Turners Plastic Challenge—a global initiative spearheaded by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) aimed at empowering youth to combat plastic pollution.
Alongside a video she shared on Instagram, Dia Mirza stated, "This #MondayMotivation brings me back to a profoundly impactful #WorldEnvironmentDay event—a strong reminder of the growing chasm between our waste production and our management capabilities. We gathered at the India UN House @uninindia in support of the Tide Turners Plastic Challenge by @UNEP—a global initiative that inspires young individuals to lead the fight against plastic pollution through education, awareness, and action."
“The enthusiasm and dedication of these young changemakers were truly inspiring. Over 700,000 youth in India alone have joined this movement—a significant stride toward a plastic-free future!”
She continued, “As we embrace #PlasticFreeJuly, let’s evaluate our consumption habits and pledge to reduce our plastic footprint. Every mindful choice we make contributes to closing that gap.” Furthermore, congratulations are in order for the entire Tide Turners Plastic Challenge team on winning the esteemed Prince Talal International Prize for 2024! Out of 62 global submissions, this outstanding project emerged as a leader—propelling youth-led behavior change to #BeatPlasticPollution. Let’s keep the momentum going.”
Dia Mirza is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and serves as one of the UN Secretary-General's Advocates for the Sustainable Development Goals.