Project Report
| Oct 1, 2024
Kitchen Garbage is suitable fertilizer
By Mousumi Halder | Project Contributor
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Dumping the garbage
Nothing is unusable that prove in eco village campus. It’s a green campus because using green energy like solar energy, green housing like integrated farming where every vegetable, livestock are rearing in this campus. Among them one of good initiative which is taken by Sundarbans Eco village Bangladesh is kitchen garbage management. In this initiative, all of wastage of kitchen and dining, deposit in a hole and this hole is divided into 3 parts. First hole bottom layer is cow dung, second layer garbage and third layer are also cow dung. First hole is used for 4 months then sill this by cow dung and then use the 2nd hole and after 4 months use the 3rd hole and in this time 1st hole garbage is use in the vegetable cultivation as an organic fertilizer. This increase production and also consume the natural growing vegetable.
We would like to thank our donors who has been supporting the us in this journey and promoting our local initiative for a better future in tourism. We are also requesting our donors to start monthly recurring donations. For recurring donation please find the link below:
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ecovillage-in-bangladesh/updates/#progressReports
Jun 4, 2024
Instead of pesticide farmer uses pheromone trap
By Samira Bintay Hasib | Project contributor
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Use of pheromone trap
The harmful effect of pesticide is uncountable. It not only affects the environment but also in biodiversity and in human health. Due to excess use of pesticide many beneficial insect and microorganisms are destroyed which affects the environment vary badly.
So, protect the environment and aware the farmers about the harmful effect of chemical pesticide, Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) arrange different type of awareness campaign activities. Such as postering, create a volunteer team, door to door visit of the farmers house, rally etc. After this awareness activities many farmers understand the harmful effect of chemical fertilizer. Now they use pheromone trap instead of chemical fertilizer. Which is inspiring for other farmers.
We would like to thank our donors who has been supporting the us in this journey and promoting our local initiative for a better future in tourism. We are also requesting our donors to start monthly recurring donations. For recurring donation please find the link below:
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ecovillage-in-bangladesh/updates/#progressReports
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Watermelon field
May 20, 2024
Waste tree management
By Samira Bintay Hasib | Project contributor
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Waste tree management
Without a proper waste dumping zone, it is very difficult to keep clean any campus. The awareness about the waste management practice of Bangladeshi people is very low. Most of the places there is no specific places to dump the waste. That’s why people through waste everywhere.
For getting a clean environment it is very important to develop a waste management system. In eco village campus a tree like structure was made for waste management. Where different type of waste was dump in different basket. Like degradable waste, plastic wrap, plastic bottle, glass etc. in different basket. So that it can be use in different way in different purpose. Such as degradable was can be use after compost as organic matter and plastic waste can be use in other way. That’s why differentiate the waste is important for farther use.
The people who live or work in eco village campus are now use this waste management tree and their changing habit help to make a clean environment in eco village campus.
We would like to thank our donors who has been supporting the us in this journey and promoting our local initiative for a better future in tourism. We are also requesting our donors to start monthly recurring donations. For recurring donation please find the link below:
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ecovillage-in-bangladesh/updates/#progressReports