This Festive Season

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Within a few days, we will be bidding adieu to 2018. Can you hear your heart race? As we lay footsteps into another year, let's take time to reflect. Let's enter 2019 with tiny green footsteps for our future. Our offspring. In today's time, there is a need for people who are passionate about the environment. People who care for tomorrow because the #FutureIsHere. So, let all the good transcend in and bad filter out.

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Without immediate action by 2025, half of the world’s population will be experiencing a water shortage - United Nations.

3.2 million children under the age of five in developing nations die each year as a result of unsafe drinking water and poor sanitation. - World Health Organisation.

The Bumberry family believes in leading our everyday lives with consciousness. After all, our today's decisions do have repercussions to our future. And by future, we mean our offspring. We attempt to invoke this consciousness by asking young Moms to adopt Cloth Diapers.  By doing so, we can reduce the damage created in our oceans. Reduce the damage created to Mother Earth. And bring back nature’s balance helping safeguard our future self.

As we mark the end of 2018 with this season of love and peace, we want you to be aware. We urge you to reflect and tell us innovative ideas or thoughts on how you can be good stewards of the environment. On how we can ensure sustainable living. For we all know that our #FutureIsHere. It's our children!

What people say?

Bill Gates
Founder, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
We need to start thinking about the future of food if we are going to feed 9 billion people in a way that does not destroy our environment.
M. S. Swaminathan
Indian geneticist, Father of green revolution
If conservation of natural resources goes wrong, nothing else will go right.
Vandana Shiva
Indian environmentalist
Whenever we engage in consumption or production patterns which take more than we need, we are engaging in violence.
Leonardo DiCaprio
Actor, Environmentalist
Clean air, water, and a livable climate are inalienable human rights. And solving this crisis is not a question of politics, it is a question of our own survival.
Sunita Narain
Indian environmentalist
Water is the key to dealing with the twin challenges of poverty and growth.

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