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15/06/2017
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Pecha Kucha Night Delhi Startup Tunnel OpenIDEO Delhi Chapter OpenIDEO BARE NECESSITIES Toxics Link Earthling First Ecoware NatureCube Shilpika Gautam
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18/05/2017
Shilpika Gautam is an India born, global living, world record breaking adventurer for Purpose. Having swapped her corporate life of Banking and consulting for the pursuit of 'adventurous activism', she is a passionate advocate for 'doing good better' , using ‘business’ to solve environmental challenges and the empowerment of women.
In January 2017 Shilpika became the first ever person to stand up paddle the river Ganges in India, source to sea. This 3000 kms expedition which lasted 101 day was undertaken to empower awareness and advocacy for cleaner water, via adventure. In particular, to highlight the perils of single use plastic. Clocking up over 2600 kms in paddled distance, this expedition also marks a new world record for Shilpika - the longest distance stand up paddle boarded by a woman in 1 continuous journey vs the existing record of 2231 kms.
An undeniable desire to reconnect with the motherland, a natural proclivity towards adventure, a search for deeper & altruistic purpose and hopes of making the smallest of positive, sustainable changes for our environment led to the birth of Ganges SUP.
Join us today as Shilpika as she recounts her journey of traversing a river source to sea, in order to tell human and authentic stories around access to clean water.
Venue: Lawns, Startup Tunnel
Time: 7 pm onwards
Shilpika Gautam is an India born, global living, world record breaking adventurer for Purpose. Having swapped her corporate life of Banking and consulting for the pursuit of 'adventurous activism', she is a passionate advocate for 'doing good better' , using ‘business’ to solve environmental challenges and the empowerment of women.
In January 2017 Shilpika became the first ever person to stand up paddle the river Ganges in India, source to sea. This 3000 kms expedition which lasted 101 day was undertaken to empower awareness and advocacy for cleaner water, via adventure. In particular, to highlight the perils of single use plastic. Clocking up over 2600 kms in paddled distance, this expedition also marks a new world record for Shilpika - the longest distance stand up paddle boarded by a woman in 1 continuous journey vs the existing record of 2231 kms.
An undeniable desire to reconnect with the motherland, a natural proclivity towards adventure, a search for deeper & altruistic purpose and hopes of making the smallest of positive, sustainable changes for our environment led to the birth of Ganges SUP.
Join us today as Shilpika as she recounts her journey of traversing a river source to sea, in order to tell human and authentic stories around access to clean water.
Venue: Lawns, Startup Tunnel
Time: 7 pm onwards
15/05/2017
Tamanna Sharma is an aspiring zero waste practitioner. She is the founder and director of Earthling First, an event waste management service. With the mission to send 'Zero Waste' to Landfills, Earthling First helps organizations reduce waste generation, facilitates proper disposal of waste by sending it back into the economy through composting and recycling.
Are plastics really evil? As per Tamanna, plastic is not as bad as it is touted to be. Join us on 18th May Pecha Kucha Night Delhi and listen to Tamanna as she shares her experience of waste management for big
Tamanna Sharma is an aspiring zero waste practitioner. She is the founder and director of Earthling First, an event waste management service. With the mission to send 'Zero Waste' to Landfills, Earthling First helps organizations reduce waste generation, facilitates proper disposal of waste by sending it back into the economy through composting and recycling.
Are plastics really evil? As per Tamanna, plastic is not as bad as it is touted to be. Join us on 18th May Pecha Kucha Night Delhi and listen to Tamanna as she shares her experience of waste management for big
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