Tzu Chi is an international humanitarian organization whose goals are amongst others to create a better world. One of its mission is “environmental protection and community volunteerism”. The founder of Tzu Chi, Dharma Master Cheng Yen, is encouraging everyone around the world to take action for climate action for 30 years!
She has been encouraging the volunteer to adopt a vegetarian diet to reduce their impact on the environment as livestock farming has a huge ecological footprint. Livestock farming is responsible for 63 percent of the Amazon rainforest “the lungs of the earth” deforestation (Greenpeace “Amazon: an inestimable ecological heritage in danger”, 2016).
Wong King Yew – a 4th-year university student – shared with us his experiences as a volunteer of Tzu Chi Youth in Malaysia since 2015. His peers and himself try to reduce his meat consumption and encourage others to do so. In addition, volunteers take part in recycling activities. The association has recycling points where volunteers collect and sort waste, like plastic, newspapers, carton boxes, or clothes. The aim is to raise awareness among the public and encourage them to buy more reusable items or at least avoid single-use plastic products.
Youth are getting more conscious every day that something has to be done to save the planet and the future of humanity.
When are you going to take action for our future?