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LiFE Movement – Idea for Environmentally Conscious Lifestyle

Mission LiFE borrows from the past, operates in the present and focuses on the future. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle are the concepts woven into our life. The Circular Economy has been an integral part of our culture and lifestyle.

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The LiFE movement seeks to leverage the strength of social networks to influence social norms surrounding climate.


By Rusen Kumar

โ€˜LiFE movementโ€™ is the short form of โ€˜Lifestyle for the Environment (LiFE) Movementโ€™. The โ€˜LiFE movementโ€™ was launched on 5 June 2022. It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The idea of โ€˜LiFEโ€™ was first time introduced by the Prime Minister during the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow in 2021.

The idea promotes an environmentally conscious lifestyle that focuses on โ€˜mindful and deliberate utilisationโ€™ instead of โ€˜mindless and wasteful consumptionโ€™. The LiFE Movement aims to utilise the power of collective action and nudge individuals across the world to undertake simple climate-friendly actions in their daily lives.

The LiFE movement also seeks to leverage the strength of social networks to influence social norms surrounding climate. The Mission plans to create and nurture a global network of individuals, namely โ€˜Pro-Planet Peopleโ€™ (P3), who will have a shared commitment to adopt and promote environmentally friendly lifestyles.

Through the P3 community, the Mission seeks to create an ecosystem that will reinforce and enable environmentally friendly behaviours to be self-sustainable.

The Mission envisions replacing the prevalent โ€˜use-and-disposeโ€™ economyโ€”governed by mindless and destructive consumptionโ€”with a circular economy, which would be defined by mindful and deliberate utilisation.

Adoption of Environment-Conscious Lifestyle

In Glasgow, global leaders applaud India for focusing on individual behaviour change towards Climate Change. While delivering the keynote address on World Environment Day, the Prime Minister stressed that the need of the hour to solve the challenge faced by our planet using human-centric, collective efforts and robust action that further sustainable development.

The Prime Minister reminded the gathering that this global initiative was proposed by him at COP26 last year. He added that the vision of LiFE is to live a lifestyle that is in tune with our planet and does not harm it. And those who live such a lifestyle are called Pro-Planet People.

Mission LiFE borrows from the past, operates in the present and focuses on the future. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle are the concepts woven into our life. The Circular Economy has been an integral part of our culture and lifestyle.

The Prime Minister said that thanks to 1.3 billion Indians in the country he was able to do many good things for the environment in our country. He added that Indiaโ€™s forest cover is increasing and so is the population of lions, tigers, leopards, elephants and rhinos.

He said that Indiaโ€™s commitment to reach 40% of installed electric capacity from non-fossil fuel-based sources has been achieved, 9 years ahead of schedule. The target of 10% ethanol blending in petrol has been achieved 5 months ahead of the November 2022 target.

This is a major accomplishment given that blending was hardly 1.5% in 2013-14 and 5% in 2019-20. He said renewable energy has a very high focus in the government. Way ahead, he said, is all about innovation and openness. When technology and tradition mix, the vision of life will be taken further.

The Prime Minister recalled that Mahatma Gandhi talked about a zero-carbon lifestyle. In our daily life choices, let us pick the most sustainable options, he said. He urged the gathering to follow the principle of reuse, reduce and recycle. Our planet is one but our efforts have to be many – One earth, many efforts. โ€œIndia stands ready to support any effort for a better environment and to further global wellness. Our track record speaks for itself,โ€ he concluded.

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Right to Repair in India

In a bid to emphasize on LiFE (Lifestyle for the Environment) movement through sustainable consumption, the Department of Consumer Affairs has taken a significant step toward developing an overall framework for the Right to Repair.

The aim of developing a framework on right to repair in India is to empower consumers and product buyers in the local market, harmonize trade between the original equipment manufacturers and the third-party buyers and sellers, emphasize developing sustainable consumption of products and reduction in e-waste.

Once it is rolled out in India, it will become a game-changer both for the sustainability of the products and as well as serve as a catalyst for employment generation through Aatmanirbhar Bharat by allowing third-party repairs.

Waste to Wealth: a new avenue

As India is the fifth largest E-waste producing country in the world. E-waste is a term used for those electronic products which are near to the end of their useful life.

โ€œWaste to Wealthโ€ is emerging as a new avenue for StartUp in India. India needs to excel in using latest technologies for waste to wealth conversion to generate business, livelihood and new opportunities for StartUps.

Waste to wealth methodology serves the dual purpose of not only keeping the environment clean but also creating wealth out of elements which otherwise pollute the environment.

According to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Amrit Kaal vision – The next 25 years will see a sudden surge in India’s economy and this will happen through the utilisation of resources which have either remained unexplored in the past or which could not be utilised because of the lack of technology to re-use the waste products.

Saying of global leaders on LiFE (Lifestyle for the Environment)

Bill Gates, Co-Chairman Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

โ€œI congratulate PM Modi on leading citizen action and encouraging pro-planet behaviours. Together we can build a green industrial revolution, one that stops climate change, protects vulnerable communities and puts the world on a path to progress. The necessity of collective action to address climate change has never been greater, and Indiaโ€™s role is crucial in ensuring we reach our climate goals.โ€

Lord Nicholas Stern, international climate economist

โ€œFostering sustainable lifestyle that is in harmony with the environment is needed. We must act strongly to use and reuse our resources much more efficiently. Public action can and must incentivize private action. We must invest in our towns and cities to make sustainable lifestyles like cycling and walking possible. Finances will be necessary for this change,โ€

Cass Sunstein, Author of Nudge Theory and Behavioural Scientist at Harvard University

โ€œThe framework that India has been using and which is being used all over the world for behaviour change in connection with the environment and climate. Itโ€™s called the EAST framework. E stands for โ€˜easyโ€™, and the basic idea is that if the goal is to help individuals or households, or companies to choose an environmentally preferable approach, to make it easy is often the best thing to do. A is for โ€˜attractiveโ€™. If we have spirited colours, if we have fonts and appearances that are attractive to people, then we are more likely to see behaviour change. India and other nations have often used attractiveness as a signal to promote environmentally preferable choices. S stands for โ€˜socialโ€™. If we know the social norm is in favour of environmentally better behaviour, or if we know people are increasingly engaged in environmentally preferable behaviour, we will see more of it. It creates a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy. Norms are essential for improving lifestyles. The T in the EAST framework is for โ€˜timelyโ€™. If people are given information or a reminder or a signal at exactly the right time when they are making the decision, or maybe the hour before, itโ€™s more likely to be effective. Thatโ€™s the EAST framework. Iโ€™d like to add one letter to the framework โ€“ the letter is F. So, we have a new acronym โ€“ FEAST. And the F is for โ€˜funโ€™. Often environmentally preferred behaviour, better lifestyles actually are fun. They make people smile. They make them feel they are contributing to their nation. We have seen this in India often in recent years,โ€

Inger Anderson, UNEP Global Head

โ€œWe are in the midst of a triple planetary crisis: climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste. These crises have been entirely created by decades of relentless and unsustainable consumption and production. How we live and consume matters, and matters greatly. I welcome the launch by the Prime Minister of India of the LiFE movement on World Environment Day, because every person and every country needs to lead for the planet. With more than 1 billion people and home to a thriving generation of innovative entrepreneurs, India is central to global environmental action. I look forward to following your progress as you launch this hugely important movement because when India leans in, the world watches and follows,โ€

Aniruddh Dasgupta, CEO and President, World Resources Institute

โ€œThe Prime Minister correctly says thoughtful utilisation. It might actually mean consuming more for some. There are 800 million people in the world who donโ€™t have electric connection. Its thoughtful utilisation. For 100 years, we have connected the success of prosperity with consumption. I see this movement as reversing that. I canโ€™t over emphasize India the importance was launching this. India today consumes 1/3rd of the global average emission. So, where the world needs to go is where India is and not the other way around. India and ancient societies across the world, due to necessity and wisdom, have found ways to live with nature, thrive with nature, and to care of nature. That knowledge needs to be a part of our collective knowledge now,โ€

Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator

โ€œUnited Nations is working side by side with countries and communities to help them in de-carbonizing and restoring our natural world while driving forward human development. Countries like India are serving as the energy behind the climate action on the world stage. That includes its works through cutting-edge technology, international solar alliance, the coalition for disaster resilience infrastructure and one sun one world one grid, which aims to interconnect solar energy at the worldโ€™s stage. Last year at COP26 in Glasgow, Prime Minister Modi advanced the idea for LiFE. It builds on the idea that individual action and behaviour are a key part of our collective responsibility. It aims to attract some of the worldโ€™s very best solutions to drive climate friendly behaviour amongst individuals and communities from grassroots innovators to academia to international organisations and beyond,โ€

David Malpass, President, World Bank

โ€œThe words of Indiaโ€™s ancient texts speak of the importance of the environment. Mobilising communities for sustainable development is at the core of the World Bankโ€™s work. Mobilisation of communities requires frontline motivators. Indiaโ€™s Anganwadi and ASHA workers and members of Self-Help Groups are examples of frontline workers who are embedded in communities and work at scale. Frontline motivators embedded in communities will be needed to bring about the many changes in behaviour and incentives for sustainable development. Mobilizing communities will also require more effective local governance and administration,โ€

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