NUDGE:
LBGN PROJECT
ZERO (GENERAL ELECTIVE COURSE)
WASTE
TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
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INTRODUCTION
About The Little Book of Green Zero Waste Nudge: Promotes
Nudges (UNEP):Practical guide for conscious consumption, reuse, and
reducing campus environmental recycling. Aligns with SDG 12:
impact. Engages universities Responsible Consumption and
worldwide, inspiring sustainable Production.
practices.
Key Focus Areas of Nudges: Goals of Zero Waste Nudge: Shift
Convenience, social influence, and from a throwaway culture to
rewards. Encourages eco-friendly sustainable habits.Contribute to a
choices without coercion. circular economy.
SWEEKRITI
TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Extending Product Lifespan
Reducing Consumption
Building a Circular Economy
Minimizing Waste Generation
Educating Through Action
Promoting Cost Efficiency
Community Building
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MUSKAN
CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS
Awareness of the impacts
of human activities on the
climate.
Commitment to adopting
sustainable behaviors to How Zero-Waste Practices Help ?
reduce these impacts.
Recognition of personal Waste Reduction
and collective Recycling and Reuse
responsibility to address Energy Conservation
climate change. Circular Economy
Composting
MUSKAN
How Zero-Waste Nudges Raise Awareness
Real-time reminders about
the consequences of waste.
Encourages sustainable
habits through positive
Examples of Zero-Waste Nudges
prompts.
Demonstrates and Signage for Recycling Bins
normalizes eco-friendly Prompts for Reusable Items
behaviors.
Trash-Free Challenges
PRELIMINARY WORKFLOW
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RITIKA
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
RITIKA
SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN
DISTRIBUTION DAY RITIKA
GOOGLE FORM 2. What do you believe is the biggest barrier to adopting
a Zero Waste lifestyle?
Analysing the responses :
1. How familiar are you with the
concept of Zero Waste?
3. How likely are you to commit to making at least one Zero Waste
change in your life after this survey?
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4. How would you promote Zero Waste Lifestyle ? TANISHA
5. As a 3rd year student, how do you think we can adopt a
Zero Waste Lifestyle for the upcoming college events ?
Please share your views.
Using water in place of tissue for washing
hands
Instead of disposable plastic cups, we can set up a
station with washable glass or steel tumblers for drinks.
This reduces waste and promotes sustainability.
Strict implementation of initiatives.
Instiitutions must encourage students to use submit
soft-copies instead of hard-copies. This would
reduce waste and save trees that are cut for papers.
Using reusable items, digital promotions, composting
food waste, eco-friendly decorations, and
encouraging recycling, carpooling, and sustainable
merchandise.
"TEP: Results, Conclusions, and the Way Forward"
Number of Books Suggestions for Future Continuation:
Broadening Reach
Collected: 58
Digital Exchange Platform
Impact on Students Annual Campaigns
and the Community Workshops and Events
Incentives for Participation
Key outcomes:
● Improved Access to Learning
Materials
● Enhanced Environmental
Awareness
● Stronger Community Engagement
This program is a testament to the power of collective effort. It not only
Nandani
redistributed resources but also redefined how students view textbooks—
from a commodity to a shared resource.
Sustaining the Initiative:
Form a committee of students, faculty, and volunteers to oversee the
program
Share textbooks with siblings and juniors more intentionally.
Repair and reuse old books.
Avoid single-use stationery.
Share study materials like notes and supplies.
Practice zero-waste habits daily.
The Vision Ahead:
The textbook exchange program fosters sustainability, equity, and
collaboration, empowering students, reducing financial burdens, and
promoting a sustainable future within our academic community.
Nandani
THANK
YOU