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06/09/2020 | Ecohike
We join with United Nations Environment Programme to Breathe Clean Air and let the world Breathe Clean. We also invite you with all the warmth to take a step forward to support this mission of ensuring that the next generation breathes clean air.
Use
promo code CleanAirForBlueSkies and avail 25% discount on this special day!

14/08/2020 | Ecohike
Sustainability has risen from being just an option to a necessity that everyone must abide by. From the products that we use to the way we operate, everything today needs to be checked through their sustainability score.
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10/08/2020 | Ecohike
Sustainability
is no longer a choice that you make. Considering the global impact of the
ongoing pandemic crisis, sustainability has become a topic of grave concern.
Businesses across the globe are revamping their infrastructure to embed
sustainability. Amidst all of this, one thing that has garnered maximum
attention is the usage of one-time-use plastics.

19/09/2019 | EcoHike
Sustainable Clothing is THE buzzword in the fashion industry right now. But what exactly does sustainable mean in this context? Clothing that does not harm the environment, doesn’t deplete natural resources and helps in long-term ecological balance.

19/08/2020 | Ecohike
Weather
cycles and climate hazards are natural events. All these years we have had hurricanes,
droughts, wildfires, floods and high winds. But now we are facing mass
destruction's and devastation that are completely new and terrifying.

26/08/2020 | Ecohike
Be a part of the solution not the pollution!
While we all understand that landfills are a serious hazard for the environment, there’s little we understand about the gases emitted from landfills. We know that there are organic and inorganic substances constituting landfills. Inorganic substances like plastic stay in landfills anywhere between 500 & 800 years before decomposing and organic substances like kitchen & yard waste can take as much as one year depending on factors like physical conditions, oxygen availability etc.

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20/09/2019 | EcoHike
Have you ever wondered about the quantity of resources consumed to manufacture your clothes? The amount of water used during the primary and secondary stages of production process? And ultimately the clothes end up in landfills, discarded for minor reasons. Besides the discarded clothing, plastic too adds to the mounds of garbage, considering India alone generates 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste every single day!