Let’s Do It India Head, Prof. Pankaj Choudhary Awarded With SEEP At The International Clean World Academy In Tallin

The event saw the involvement of civil societies, educational organizations and communities, raising awareness and celebrating environmental action

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The Clean World Academy 2023 was hosted in Tallinn, Estonia from 26th-29th January with the motto of “living sustainably in harmony with nature”. The Academy embodied a true sense of unity as it brought together the Tech Environment-Friendly community. The academy was braced by the presence of the Honourable President Of Estonia- Alar Karis who took keen interest in hearing the Let’s Do It India theory of bringing a positive change in society. The committee hand-picked the most relevant and pressing issues that can make the biggest impact on moving the conversation forward on the environment.

The Academy covered a range of topics that are some of the top agendas of many national and international leaders like- Pollution, climate change, energy practices, waste management, and more. The Academy held a vision and mission of building a waste-free world with cooperation of governments, businesses and individuals. The event saw the involvement of civil societies, educational organizations and communities, raising awareness and celebrating environmental action.

The event was envisioned towards bringing together more than 200 leaders from more than 90 Countries all around the globe to co-create a positive future for all of us.

Prof. Choudhary Founder Let’s Do It, India received the award for “Best Environmental Organisation For Promoting SEEP(Sustainable, Environmental, Educational Programme)” from the honourable President Of Estonia- Alar Karis.

His key points included, “A sustainable society must be socially responsible, focusing on environmental protection and dynamic equilibrium in human and natural systems. A waste-free world is not a choice but a commitment to life – a commitment to the next generation.” He further talked about the campaigns and initiatives undertaken by Let’s Do It, India in the same direction.

The Academy was meant to reflect an international consensus to support and supplement national strategies and plans for sustainable development. It called for individuals to participate in improving, protecting and better managing ecosystems, and taking common responsibility for the future. Alar Karis, the president of Estonia graced the Academy as the esteemed chief guest. In his address, he elucidated “Development and sustainability must go hand in hand as they are meticulously related to each other. Our initiatives must be driven towards a better tomorrow.” He further reiterated the foundations of sustainable development while applauding the initiatives undertaken by Let’s Do It worldwide.


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