Beejan 5.0: Expanding Horizons Across Northeast India

Beejan 5.0 continued the legacy of sustainability, bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds across the Northeast. This edition saw representation from Arunachal Pradesh, including individuals from Zangthi and Zemithang, along with members from Midway Journey and the Northeast Waste Collective.

Key highlights of Beejan 5.0 included:

Representation from National Parks

Delegates from Manas National Park and Raimona National Park contributed to discussions about biodiversity conservation and sustainable waste management in protected areas.

Collaborative Efforts

Organizations like Midway Journey and Northeast Waste Collective partnered to create a rich learning experience that bridged traditional ecological knowledge with innovative zero-waste solutions.

Focused Discussions

Emphasis was placed on addressing the challenges unique to the Northeast, ranging from managing waste in remote villages to integrating sustainability into local livelihoods.

By connecting people and organizations across states, Beejan 5.0 solidified TIEEDI’s commitment to fostering sustainable practices in Northeast India, amplifying the region’s efforts toward ecological harmony.