Welcome to Earth and Health Care Council

10-180, Raj Building, Konathuvilai, Arumanai (PO), KK District, TN, India-629151

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About Earth and Health Care Council

Create Awareness

Earth & Health Care Council (EHCC) is a social service organization trust with the prime objectives of protecting the natural environment and health of the peoples in consonance with sustainable developments in our nation. Our organization has an experts committee which would develop various strategies, projects, programs for reaching our goals of sustainable developments. The focus of our service is to reach benefits of society at large irrespective of caste, creed, religion, region, race, sex without any intention of earning profits.

Our Projects

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Free Plant to product More Oxygen

Free Plant to product More Oxygen

Oxygen level of 21% in living atmosphere is considered as good for healthy survival of human beings. But due industrial, urban and deforestation peoples living in areas prone to pollution are breathing unhealthy levels of fine particulate matters, in sequel, respiratory complaints and incurable diseases are happening. Indoor plants absorbs such pollutants from ambient air and release more pure oxygen. Hence to promote the peoples to grow more indoor plants in their houses, we the Earth & Health Care Council (EHCC) distributing indoor plants at free of cost. We request you all ensure to grow at least one indoor plant in each room of your houses that makes your physical and mental health well.

Our Products for raising fund

All the Money Collected here are are goes to our Projects

What We Do?

We’re on a Mission to Solve the Problems

Global Warming

Great threat to existence of living organisms on earth due to emission of Green House Gases sequel to industrial, globalization and deforestation, impact of which our present generation is facing

Food Adulteration

Adulteration in food articles is an advanced threat to humankind and the impact is reaping by the present generation in the form of incurable diseases like diabetes, cancer, liver and kidney disorder and infertility

Plastic Waste

India generates around 21 million tons of plastic wastes per year which will reach double in next decades, but 60% is recycling and the remains entered into water bodies and being burned which is a serious threat to human beings and eco system.

Pure Oxygen

Sufficient level of Oxygen in the atmosphere and inner buildings is necessary to build a healthy body and mind. But industrial and urbanization lacks it results health of peoples under peril

News & Events

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HAZARDS OF LABEL INSIDE SNACKS PACK

Some companies produce snacks and pack their snacks in plastic bags and the paper which mentions the name of the company, quality, expiry date and other information is pasted on the top of the plastic bags. Instead of this, they put this paper inside along with the snacks. Due to this, some chemicals exist from the ink which is printed in paper. The chemicals like naphthalene, hydrocarbon, carium, chromium and artificial colours which is used for food processing is sticking the food and cause various diseases. Doctors declared that, like plastic, the food which is mixed with ink printed label is also dangerous. According to section 29 and 30 of the Food Safety and Standardization Act 2006, it is responsibility of manufacturer and sellers to manufacture the food products without toxic and adulteration. According to clauses 10 and 11 of section 3 of the Food Safety and Standard Package Regulation 2018, the manufacturer and sellers making sure that the ink printed label is not inside with the package of food products. According to clause 8 of section 4 of Safety and Standards (labelling and display) Regulation 2020, manufacturer and sellers making sure that the information about the note of food products is clearly printed in the outside of package for consumers. If manufacturer violating such laws and regulations they are fined of Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 5 lakhs under section 51 and 54 of the Food Safety and Standardization Act 2006, and imprisonment for 7 years under section 59, and fined of Rs. 1000 and imprisonment for 6 months under section 272 and 273 of the Indian Penal Code. However, the manufacturers are irresponsible and did not follow the rules and the government officials also not investigate the manufactures and not doing their duty properly.

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