Home Actress Dia Mirza Instagram Photos and Posts November 2019 Dia Mirza Instagram - Thank you @travelandleisureindia @aindrilamitra for helping the travel industry recognise the importance of Conscience πŸŒ³πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸŒπŸ™πŸ» #ConsciousTravel #FlashbackFriday #BeatPlasticPollution #CleanSeas #CleanAir #CleanSoil #SDGs #GlobalGoals @unep @unitednations @unsdgadvocates

Dia Mirza Instagram – Thank you @travelandleisureindia @aindrilamitra for helping the travel industry recognise the importance of Conscience πŸŒ³πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸŒπŸ™πŸ» #ConsciousTravel #FlashbackFriday #BeatPlasticPollution #CleanSeas #CleanAir #CleanSoil #SDGs #GlobalGoals @unep @unitednations @unsdgadvocates

Dia Mirza Instagram - Thank you @travelandleisureindia @aindrilamitra for helping the travel industry recognise the importance of Conscience πŸŒ³πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸŒπŸ™πŸ» #ConsciousTravel #FlashbackFriday #BeatPlasticPollution #CleanSeas #CleanAir #CleanSoil #SDGs #GlobalGoals @unep @unitednations @unsdgadvocates

Dia Mirza Instagram – Thank you @travelandleisureindia @aindrilamitra for helping the travel industry recognise the importance of Conscience πŸŒ³πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸŒπŸ™πŸ» #ConsciousTravel
#FlashbackFriday #BeatPlasticPollution #CleanSeas #CleanAir #CleanSoil #SDGs #GlobalGoals @unep @unitednations @unsdgadvocates | Posted on 22/Nov/2019 13:47:39

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CHANGE STARTS WITH US. Thank you @unitednations @diamirzaofficial @adriangrenier for this. 
My pledge towards creating a more sustainable living in line with #unsustainabledevelopmentgoals is to REUSE that which I already have. This applies to fashion, products in my house that could be thrown out – simple things like old bottles that would have been considered single use in the past – and the view to which I make future purchases. 
I’ve largely stopped shopping… for clothes and things which might have triggered momentary joy in the past but now feel like unnecessary additions to my personal footprint on this earth. Fashion was a big one – particularly during the height of pressure to look and feel β€˜a la mode’ as an actor in the public eye. Trends change on a daily basis, as a young girl I never succumbed to fashion fads because as an Indian growing up in Australia that which was made to suit most people didn’t resonate with me. When I moved to India, I witnessed the ironic pressure to seem β€˜western’ and in touch with global trends which led to fast fashion infiltrating the malls and high streets, when really what I craved was a return to the delights of the subcontinent and its sustainably produced fabrics and artisanal forms that have supported communities for generations. 
I’m returning to that little girl who wore what she felt good in, without the pressure to please others and buy into an industry which is the second largest culprit in waste. 
I wear a lot of my mother’s old clothing, and create my own by upcycling existing pieces and fabrics that I have collected from markets – straight from the people who made them. In the public eye, if I wear new garments – they are mostly borrowed. Over the coming months I’ll use this platform more to share my stories of reusing that which already exists. 🌍🌲#ISWU #UN 
@ayushmannk @nazeemhussain @alifazal9 – #oneword on your finger for how you are part of the change?

#GlobalGoals #SDGS

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