
“Nature Gives Us Life—Let's Stop Polluting It”
Nature without beauty
Nepal's rivers, forests, hills, and natural landscapes are among our greatest treasures.
Yet, careless dumping of waste and littering are slowly destroying the beauty that defines our country.
The pollution doesn't stay in the water or on the ground—it contaminates the air we breathe, harms wildlife, and threatens our health every single day.
Protecting nature begins with our everyday choices.
By disposing of waste responsibly and being mindful of our actions, we can preserve our environment, protect public health, and leave a cleaner Nepal for future generations.
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