
“Are We Escaping the City... or Escaping the Air?”
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Every weekend, thousands of people leave Kathmandu to hike, visit nearby hills, or spend time in nature.
While many seek relaxation, many are also searching for something much simpler - a breath of fresh air.
Clean air should not be a luxury that exists only outside the city.
At the same time, as more people visit natural destinations, we all have a responsibility to leave no waste behind.
Escaping pollution should never result in polluting the very places we turn to for relief.
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