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World Environment Day: This 17-year-old boy is helping reverse the damage done to the marine ecosystem

World Environment Day: Seventeen-year-old Haaziq Kazi designed a prototype of a ship that cleans plastic waste from the oceans at the age of 12. He named it ERVIS. In 2019, he co-founded the ERVIS Foundation, that helps educate and spread awareness about the threats the marine ecosystem faces and also provides youngsters a platform to express their environmental ideas as well as concerns. Read on to know how he is fighting the climate crisis, what are his future plans, and more.

By Shloka Badkar  Jun 5, 2023 2:23:33 PM IST (Updated)

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Earth is our home. Several factors are causing the climate to change and immediate action is needed to stop global warming from getting worse. While governments across the globe, hold meetings, discuss ways to combat climate change and take action on the same, many people, even children, on an individual level are also doing their bit.
Seventeen-year-old Haaziq Kazi is also doing the same. Kazi's journey began in Class IV when he watched a few documentaries regarding the plastic waste crisis and how it was impacting the planet's marine ecosystem and oceans. "It really horrified me," he said.
At 12, he designed a prototype of a ship that would help clean the ocean and named it ERVIS. Kazi got the inspiration for its design from home. "I saw the concept of a sink. The whirlpool going down the sink and I thought why we couldn’t just use a similar concept to such in the waste. Kind of like a sink in the ocean which will capture all of the waste," he said.