Building on the success of its inaugural edition in
New Delhi last year, YES 2025 brought together over 2000 students from 60
BMC-supported schools to
educate them about e-waste and the challenges it presents.
Key participants at the event included Aman Bhaiya (Vice President & Head of Strategy, SBI
Foundation), Dr. Ajay Kaushal (Scientist D, CMET, Hyderabad under the Ministry
of Electronics and Information Technology), Yusuf Kabir (Specialist, Focal Point
Climate, Environment & Emergency, UNICEF) and Dr. Priyadarshini Karve
(National Convener, Indian Network on Ethics and Climate Change (INECC). The
initiative was endorsed by renowned entities such as the TECNO Mobiles,
UNICEF YuWaah, and the Ministry of Electronics and IT. Speaking at the
event, Mr. Pankaj Bajaj, Founder and Director of the Bajaj
Foundation, said: “As the
world’s third-largest producer of e-waste and home to the largest youth
population, India’s young generation is uniquely positioned to battle the
pressing e-waste issue, which is one of the greatest environmental challenges
we face today. Bajaj Foundation focuses
its initiatives on this ethos, driving action towards e-waste by empowering
young brilliant minds. Youth Eco Summit serves as a platform for
students and industry leaders to come together to collectively seek
understanding of the e-waste crisis as well as ways to mitigate it. We are thrilled to see the response that
the second edition of YES has received and we are gearing up to continue the
momentum throughout the year.” At the event, a panel discussion
on ‘Nurturing Future Green Leaders by Empowering Children to Drive
Environmental Change’ moderated by Nidhi Tewari (COP29 delegate)
focused on understanding the impact of human actions on the environment and
climate. The panelists discussed the
need for collaborative action by corporates, communities, and academia to
reduce carbon footprint and pave the way for a sustainable future.
The event also featured student-led panels, highlighting
actionable steps for schools and communities to tackle the e-waste problem as
well as innovative sustainability solutions. “We are thrilled to support the Youth Eco Summit 2025, an inspiring
platform that empowers young minds to take charge of building a sustainable
future. This year’s theme, ‘Future Green Leaders: Powering an E-Waste
Revolution,’ underscores the critical role youth play in addressing one of
today’s most pressing environmental challenges. With over 200MT of e-waste responsibly managed in the fiscal year
2024-25 alone, TECNO is proud to be at the forefront of impactful initiatives.
This summit not only highlights the importance of responsible e-waste
management but also celebrates the creativity and commitment of students.
Together with our partners, we are proud to drive meaningful change and
champion youth-led solutions for a greener tomorrow.” said
Arijeet Talapatra, CEO, TECNO India. Famous Bollywood actress Ananya
Pandey and her father, actor Chunky Pandey along
with Aparshakti Khurana, renowned comedian Sunil
Grover and Ishita Raj Sharma attended the event,
interacting with children and advocating for adopting sustainable practices.
Chess Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi and
boxer-cum-politician Vijender Singh were also a part of the
event. In a fireside chat with Mr. Pankaj Bajaj, Ananya and Chunky Pandey spoke
about the importance of youth-led initiatives in driving systemic change and
raising awareness about responsible e-waste management. The keynote address at the event was delivered by Dr. Sumit
Chowdhury (Founder & CEO, GreenEarthX), who lauded Bajaj
Foundation’s efforts and highlighted the critical role of initiatives such as
YES 2025 in addressing environmental challenges... The event concluded
with the Youth Eco Awards, celebrating groundbreaking projects and ideas from
participating students that promote environmental sustainability...Through its
impactful programs, the Foundation has educated over 15,000 students from 3,000
schools across 50 cities in India on the importance of responsible e-waste
management.