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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 2 4245 - 4262 April 23, 2025

Incorporation of Eco-friendly Mechanisms in Cutting down Carbon Footprint: A Sensitization to Change the Current Scenario

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Sneha Srivastava
Student at Amity University, Lucknow, India
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Dr. Parishkar Shreshth
Assistant Professor at Amity University, Lucknow, India
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Abstract

The unchecked rise in global carbon footprints—fuelled by rapid industrial growth, urban sprawl, and environmentally harmful practices—has emerged as one of the defining challenges of our time. To effectively confront this issue, there is a pressing need to transition from conventional systems to sustainable and environmentally conscious alternatives. This research centers on the adoption of such green mechanisms and the role they play in encouraging individuals and institutions to reconsider their environmental impact. The study examines a diverse range of solutions, including clean energy technologies, green mobility innovations, and low-impact manufacturing. It assesses how these alternatives can significantly curb greenhouse gas emissions while also supporting long-term ecological balance. In doing so, it also explores the broader implications for society and the economy, including job creation, public health improvements, and a general uplift in living standards. A central focus of this paper is the importance of sensitization—raising environmental literacy among citizens, businesses, and policymakers. Through detailed analysis of successful programs and real-world examples, the research highlights how strategic education and awareness efforts can mobilize communities and institutions toward climate action. Furthermore, the paper underscores the importance of robust policies and international partnerships in promoting the widespread adoption of sustainable practices. In conclusion, this paper makes the case for urgent, systemic change. It argues that meaningful environmental progress hinges on both technological innovation and public engagement. By embracing eco-friendly strategies and nurturing environmental awareness, it is possible to meaningfully reduce carbon emissions and steer the world toward a healthier, more sustainable future.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 2, Page 4245 - 4262
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.119495
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