The two-day Nepali Times EcoFair concluded on Sunday. With over 40 exhibitors, the EcoFair offered many ideas about sustainable lifestyles and workable examples of how to live with shortages of everything: from solar home lighting to biogas, electric vehicles to organic agriculture. The two-day fair saw a turn out of over 10,000 visitors.

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Suman Joshi, CEO of Laxmi Bank,uses a solar powered ATM
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Visitors at the electric vehicles stall
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Visitors learn about waste management
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Two brick kiln owners receive the "orange" certification from BrickClean Network for their commitment against labour exploitation and pollution.
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Talk at Eco Learn Pavilion on solar energy
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Kutumba playing on the final day
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The ending bell

See also:

Overcome shortages, KUNDA DIXIT, a round up of the first day

EcoFair Day I, a photo feature of the first day of Nepali Times EcoFair

Mean green, Going green is no longer a fad, but a necessity. Meet the exhibitors at Nepali Times eco fair to learn innovative ways to be environment friendly.