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Sri Nihal Tammana
Sri Nihal Tammana is an American environmental campaigner who specializes in battery recycling. Environmental work He is founder of the US-based non-profit organization, Recycle My Battery. His nonprofit installs free battery recycling bins and educates students and adults about battery recycling. By July 2025, the organization had recycled nearly 675,000 used batteries, educated over 50 millions of people about battery recycling and has a team of 1,000+ youth volunteers across 5+ countries. In 2025, he launched the Battery Challenge, a school competition that helped students recycle 100,000+ batteries in just a few months. Tammana has been featured as a lesson in a German textbook (published by Westermann, with student assignment questions, and made a number of media appearances, including a live appearance on CNN, featuring on the Japanese TV network Fuji TV, a TED talk called "Saving earth, one battery at a time", and an upcoming appearance on BBC. He delivered his second ...
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The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement) is a social movement that aims to protect the natural world from harmful environmental practices in order to create sustainable living. In its recognition of humanity as a participant in (not an enemy of) ecosystems, the movement is centered on ecology, health, as well as human rights. The environmental movement is an international movement, represented by a range of environmental organizations, from enterprises to grassroots and varies from country to country. Due to its large membership, varying and strong beliefs, and occasionally speculative nature, the environmental movement is not always united in its goals. At its broadest, the movement includes private citizens, professionals, religious devotees, politicians, scientists, nonprofit organizations, and individual advocates like former Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson and Rachel Carson in the 20th century. Since the 1970s, public awareness, enviro ...
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