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Darpan’s International Sensation Award Winner AFROZ SHAH Among CNN's Top 10 Heroes Of 2019

Darpan News Desk, 31 Oct, 2019 05:07 PM

    CNN just came out with a list of 10 men and women to honour them as the CNN heroes of the year 2019.

     

    The list included the names of people who are making the world a better place to live and Afroz Shah has deservingly earned a spot on the list. Shah is also the only Indian to get featured on the coveted list.

     
     

    Shah, who won International Sensation award in 2018, is an India-based environmentalist and lawyer who is leading the environmental movement in the city and tackling plastic pollution and other harmful concerns one step at a time. Shah started the biggest beach cleanup project in Mumbai, Maharashtra, all by himself in 2015.

     

    Heartbroken after seeing the Versova beach near his house filled with garbage and all kinds of trash, Shah decided to take matters into his own hands – literally. He along with a senior neighbour started picking up garbage from the beach everyday.

     

     

    His efforts received tremendous attention and worldwide support, along with an increase in volunteers by thousands comprising of youth, slum-dwellers, entrepreneurs, Bollywood celebrities, professionals, and seniors.

     

    A shocking amount of 15 million kilograms of decomposing trash and plastic was collected from the 2.5 kilometre stretch of beach over a period of 21 months.

     

     

    United Nations labelled the campaign the “world’s largest beach clean-up project.” United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) honoured Shah with the Champion of the Earth award for his work in organizing community-led clean-up efforts.

     

    Shah and his dedicated volunteers are also cleaning the mangroves and simultaneously working on other environmental concepts that aim at tackling plastic pollution and safeguarding the environment.

     

    He is also working with commercial establishments and teaching restaurants owners to be more plastic-free. The social activist is also mentoring around 60,000 kids and getting them involved with his projects.

     

     

    The inspiring environmentalist’s good work is creating a ripple effect. Beside Mumbai, cleanup campaigns are taking place in various parts of India as well. He vows to continue his beach clean-up crusade until people and their governments around the world change their approach to producing, using and discarding plastic and other products that wash up onto beaches all over the world.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    It’s time! We just revealed 2019’s Top 10 CNN Heroes. Now it’s your turn to vote for the #CNNHeroOfTheYear. Head to CNNHeroes.com and be inspired.

    A post shared by CNN Heroes (@cnnheroes) on Oct 30, 2019 at 6:01am PDT

     
     
     
     

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