Workshop on Sustainable Consumption for Consumers

Workshop on Sustainable Consumption for Consumers

Workshop on Sustainable Consumption for Consumers

Consumer VOICE as part of Green Action Week activities conducted a walk-in one-day workshop at Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi, on 25th September 2025 to educate consumers on the urgent need to address greenwashing and sustainable consumption habits. The workshop was to target consumers from various sections of society to promote informed choice making and environmentally friendly habits as an integral part of daily life.

The morning session was taken by Shri Ashim Sanyal, COO & Secretary, Consumer VOICE. He described the idea of “Right to Repair” and discussed greenwashing practices—the deceptive methods adopted by companies to look environmentally-friendly but actually not making any true changes. He also explained the current guidelines and tips on how consumers can identify and not fall prey to greenwashing practices.

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During the course of the day, over 40 consumers enthusiastically interacted with the Consumer VOICE core team consisting of Ms. Rinki Sharma and Ms. Ekta Purohit. The team engaged with the participants, cleared misconceptions, and offered real-time tips on embracing sustainable lifestyles.

To encourage green shopping, reusable green bags made by Consumer VOICE were made available both at the office and outside in society, furthering the message of minimizing the use of plastic and adopting sustainable options. For this purpose local RWA (Residents Welfare Association) helped in the distribution of the bags.

The workshop was received with avid participation, demonstrating consumers’ increasing passion for safe and responsible consumption and sustainability.

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Empowering Women Through Sustainability: Green Action Workshop at Sanjay Enclave

Empowering Women Through Sustainability: Green Action Workshop at Sanjay Enclave

Empowering Women Through Sustainability: Green Action Workshop at Sanjay Enclave

On 30th August 2025, as part of Green Action Week, Consumer VOICE conducted an inspiring and engaging workshop at Sanjay Enclave, Delhi, aimed at empowering women through awareness of sustainability, greenwashing, and creative recycling of waste materials.

The session was opened by Rinki Sharma, Lead – Projects, at Consumer VOICE, who set the tone with a powerful introduction to the topic. She explained the importance of adopting sustainable habits in daily life , about greenwashing activities, how to check labels, etc and coordinated the day’s activities, keeping participants engaged and informed.

A key highlight was an insightful demonstration by Sheetal Chabbra, an expert in sustainable art and design. She showed how to turn old or discarded materials into beautiful and useful items, such as household decor and utility crafts. Additionally, she discussed how these practices could develop into income-generating opportunities for women, especially through community-based micro-enterprises.

Beena Sharma, an educationist and community advocate, further enriched the discussion by encouraging women to actively participate. She talked about traditional practices and cultural wisdom that emphasize reusing resources—from the kitchen to the farm—to reduce waste and promote sustainability. Her practical examples helped women connect sustainability to their daily lives.

In the hands-on part of the workshop, women were divided into groups and guided to transform waste materials—such as old clothes, paper scraps, broomsticks, and holders—into Lippan art, floral crafts, and wall hangings. These activities showcased the potential of creative reuse and fostered teamwork, a sense of shared purpose, and the Sharing Community spirit.

As a practical step toward change, small green cloth bags were given to all participants to encourage them to avoid single-use plastic bags and make eco-friendly choices in their shopping routines.

Throughout the session, participants remained enthusiastic and involved, exchanging ideas and supporting each other. The event highlighted how simple, everyday actions, when taken together, can lead to meaningful environmental change.

The workshop served as a powerful reminder that sustainability begins at home and that women can play a leading role in creating a greener, more responsible future—one creative step at a time.

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Workshop on Greenwashing for School Children

Workshop on Greenwashing for School Children

Workshop on Greenwashing for School Children

On 25th August 2025, as part of Green Action Week, Consumer VOICE conducted an engaging and motivational workshop in New Delhi with middle school students of Soami Nagar Model School on sustainability and the key issue of greenwashing.

The session began with an interactive lecture by Rinki Sharma, Projects Lead, Consumer VOICE, who introduced the students to concepts of sustainability and explained why eco-labels are essential for making environmentally conscious decisions. She discussed how greenwashing—deceptive labels claiming environmental benefits—can mislead consumers and discourage genuine efforts towards sustainability. Following this, artist Himani Pasricha captivatingly demonstrated to the students how waste materials from daily life can be transformed into beautiful and meaningful pieces of art. The students were encouraged to see waste not as trash but as potential resources ripe for creativity.

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The highlight of the workshop was the art session, where students collaborated to create traditional Lippan art—a type of mirror and clay craft native. This activity fostered teamwork and embodied the spirit of the Sharing Community through collaboration and support. Throughout the workshop, Rinki Sharma, Himani Pasricha, and their teams guided the students artistically, inspiring their creative spirits while emphasizing important messages about sustainable consumption and waste management.

The workshop was a vibrant display of creativity, learning, and environmental awareness, empowering young minds to become conscious consumers and active contributors to building a sustainable future.

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