Bobble AI vows to dodge plastic this Independence Day

Bobble AI vows to dodge plastic this Independence Day

Bobble AI

MUMBAI: Bobble AI, a leading startup in the technology space announces the onset of their new campaign #AzadiPlasticSe.

Single-waste plastic usage is a very big contributor to the phenomenon of climate change, adversely affecting all life on earth. As a result of inefficient plastic disposal, average temperatures are increasing, ice caps are melting, sea levels are rapidly rising, and flora and fauna is at risk. Climate change could also affect the GDP per capita and shrink by nearly 10% by 2050, and Earth will no longer be able to sustain life. Reports have suggested that there are only 18 months left for us to act if we want to save the planet. Anything more, and the damage will be irreversible.

Hence, this Independence Day, Bobble AI pledges not to use single-use plastic and help instil this value in their employees and consumers to make the environment plastic-free. The campaign aims to create a sound noise on the belief that a change begins from within.

To initiate the campaign, all the members of Bobble AI took an oath to make their office, home and life everywhere independent from single use plastic materials. For the move towards this green initiative, Bobble AI has announced a ban on all single use plastic items at work. A Bobble Green Starter Kit will be given to each employee to help them kick off this practice. The kit includes a cloth bag, a wooden straw and comb, a bamboo toothbrush, specialized Bobble stickers, assorted seeds, and a steel water bottle.

For more about Bobble AI’s green campaign, watch their oath here: 

Commenting on this campaign, Ankit Prasad, CEO and founder, Bobble AI says “We at Bobble AI, offer innovative solutions to make communication more fun and personal. As a responsible business entity, we aim to assimilate sustainability in every possible manner. By contributing our bit to abolish plastic, it is a step towards promoting a green culture at the workplace. We look forward to add and support more such initiatives in the future!”