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What does it mean to live a more sustainable life? For trainer Neelu Grover it means zero waste and living a plastic and chemical free life. After reading about toxic chemicals in the products we use and the effects on global warming, she decided to make some major changes.
We are lucky to work with trainers around the world who are dedicated to creating peace. A perfect example of this is Nikhil Mehta, our trainer in Mumbai, India, who recently hosted a Play for Peace session in the Aarey Colony, which has been in the news due to serious conflict.
Serious conflicts have arisen from the continuous battle for peace and freedom in Afghanistan. In the midst of these conflicts, Shafi Karimi, a Play for Peace trainer there, has introduced Play for Peace methods and goals in order to create positive change in his community.
“I am a simple citizen. My contribution could be small, but even the impossible can be possible if we all work together." Birendra Poudel is the founder and chairperson of the Nepal Friendship Society as well as a certified Play for Peace trainer.…