Environmentalist Aarna Wadhawan who has planted 7500 trees with her environmentalist army gave emphasis on making and carrying cloth bags with them for shopping. She is also promoting the importance of eco bricks. An Eco brick is a plastic bottle packed to a set density with used plastic. It’s created by filling a plastic bottle with dry plastic until it’s packed tightly and can be used as a building block. Made of non-biodegradable plastics, Ecobricks will never break down and hence is the greenest solution to build permanent structures from buildings to furniture - which makes them a great way to reduce the plastic waste sent to landfill, extend the life of plastics manufactured for single use and build more affordable infrastructure from pre-existing materials. They have been called a great way to recycle plastic. Ecobricks formed by feeding plastic into used plastic bottles – are a durable and better alternative to bricks as they arrest the plastic and prevent it from polluting the environment for the next 100 years. Aarna Wadhawan with her eco club friends are saving the environment by making eco bricks, collecting them and spreading awareness to different school students to make eco bricks from their daily used plastic items. Aarna Wadhawan is an Earth Prize Scholar 2022 and has spread her message of saving the environment by giving TEDx talks twice. She is an ambassador of world environment council One of the fundamental duty listed is to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers, wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures. Though non-enforceable, it is the responsibility of every citizen to conserve the environment so as to fulfil this moral duty. Changes will bring serious harms to the future. We have a moral obligation to avert harms to the future, so as to leave a world as rich in life and possibility as the world we inherited. Therefore, we have a moral obligation to act, and act now.