Online registrations are invited for the four-day Workshop on Petrochemicals, Plastics, and Politics by Sambhavna Institute, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh. Check the details below!
The Sambhaavnaa Institute of Public Policy and Politics is an alternative learning and living space for those concerned with social and political change. Nestled in the village of Kandwari, in the lap of the mighty Dhauladhar ranges of Himachal Pradesh, Sambhaavnaa’s primary objective has been to nurture value-based leadership by encouraging individuals, especially the youth, to discuss and develop a critical perspective on the ideals and ideas that define a just society.
The Institute was founded under the aegis of the Kumud Bhushan Education Society in 2004. Since 2011, it has emerged as a platform for individuals and organisations to reflect on and engage with the injustices that prevail in society today.
CFA and Sambhaavnaa Institute offer this workshop to help participants understand the relationship between fossil fuels and plastics. It also aims to help the participant understand what it takes to make plastics and the impact that it has on both the environment and humans in each stage of its lifespan: from oil exploration, transportation of crude oil, refining, manufacturing of petrochemicals (which are the raw materials for plastics), and the production of plastics.
The workshop will help participants explore these issues from the perspective of social and environmental justice. Evidence and data offered in this workshop will help build the participant’s knowledge of the themes covered. Participants skills necessary for participants to engage on this issue once they return will be built.
The program shall use a variety of methodologies including interactive lectures and discussions facilitated by subject experts, live experience sharing by activists, film screenings and collective reflection, readings and presentations, and group and individual exercises, amongst others, to enable participants to reflect on their current understanding and help deepen the same.
Om Prakash and Swathi Seshadri who lead the oil and gas work in CFA will anchor the workshop. Resource persons will include members of CFA’s oil and gas team and some thematic experts.
About Centre for Financial Accountability: CFA seeks to critically analyse, document and challenge the current developmental impact of financial institutions in India and South Asia. It also supports communities, movements and people in India to hold financial institutions to account for any negative impacts of their operations and to support and give voice to alternative perspectives on development and the role and responsibility of finance in India.
Swathi Seshadri: Swathi Seshadri is the Director (Programs) and Team Lead, Oil and Gas at CFA. Her specific areas of work are on the lifespan of plastic from oil and gas exploration and extraction, petrochemical production, plastics production and consumption, and waste to energy projects.
Om Prakash Singh: Om Prakash is an Advisor at the Centre for Financial Accountability. His interests are in topics related to the climate crisis and environmental protection.
Chythenyen: Chythenyen Devika Kulasekaran is a research associate in the oil and gas team of CFA with a master’s degree in International Relations. He works on issues of post-consumption management of plastics with a specific focus on waste-to-energy projects.
Fouziya Tehzeeb: Fouziya is a Program Associate in the Oil and Gas team at the Centre for Financial Accountability. Her focus area is the study of petrochemical production, politics and its impacts.
Siddharth Ghanshyam Singh: Siddharth is working in the capacity of Programme Manager at the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), an engineer by practice, he has done his Masters in Green Technology from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. Siddharth has close to a decade of experience in the solid waste management sector. He was the co-founder of a social enterprise working in the domain of organic waste management in Mumbai prior to joining CSE.
At CSE, Siddharth works with the Solid Waste Management and Circular Economy team with a specific focus on plastic pollution. Siddharth has been a part of several committees in various Ministries at the Government of India and multiple State Governments to help them develop policies around waste management and circularity.
Shibu Nair: has been active in movements and campaigns related to the environment and toxins since 1991. He entered the realm of environmental activism by organising environmental education programs for schools in Kerala. He is one of the pioneers of the zero waste movement in India and led the zero waste campaigns and programs for Thanal – one of the oldest environmental organisations in South India. His expertise is in organics management, designing and developing zero-waste systems at the community level, and strategizing zero-waste programs and campaigns. He is currently Adviser to Organics and Climate campaigns in GAIA (Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives).
We hope that participants would contribute an amount of Rs. 5,000/- towards workshop expenses, inclusive of all on-site workshop costs: boarding, lodging, and all the materials used in the workshop.
Interested candidates can directly register through this link.