Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership Award, 
Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award,
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award, 
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
The country town 
of Bundanoon 
in New South Wales, 
Australia, has 
a population of 2,500 
eco-conscious citizens. 
The small town 
won admiration and 
unprecedented media 
coverage the world over 
when it declared itself 
bottled water-free. 
Bottled water is 
no longer sold in shops, 
and the residents have 
access to free and safe 
drinking water 
for refilling 
their own containers. 
What do the locals 
think of this change? 
I think 
it’s a wonderful idea. 
It’s really raising the 
environmental awareness 
for not just Bundanoon, 
but for really 
the whole of Australia. 
And everyone’s 100% 
behind it in the town. 
People are becoming 
aware that it’s necessary. 
There are immense amounts
of plastic collecting
in a certain area 
in the Pacific.  
In Australia 
the annual consumption 
of bottled water is 
about 600 million liters. 
To produce this amount 
of bottled water, 
the industry uses 
approximately 
1 billion liters of water. 
Plus, at least 120 million 
liters of oil every year are 
used to manufacture and 
distribute bottled water 
in Australia. 
Bottled water therefore 
has a much higher carbon 
footprint – more than 
300 times larger per liter 
– than tap water!
Recognizing the high 
environmental costs of 
bottled water, Bundanoon 
businesses and residents 
voluntarily agreed to ban 
pre-packaged single-use 
bottled water 
from their town. 
By some weeks later, 
the town had officially 
launched its alternatives 
to bottled water. 
The initiative, called 
“Bundy-On-Tap,” 
led to Bundanoon 
becoming 
Australia’s first 
“Bottled Water-Free Town.” 
Alternatives include 
public water stations 
providing 
free filtered water to 
residents and visitors, 
while local businesses 
sell reusable drink bottles 
and chilled filtered 
tap water.
Mr. Huw Kingston, 
a shop owner 
in Bundanoon, was 
instrumental in rallying 
fellow businesses 
and others to join 
in Bundanoon’s 
bottled water ban.
Quite a number of towns 
in Europe and in the 
United States, Canada, 
as well as places 
around Australia are 
being in touch and saying 
“Well, how do we do 
what you have done?” 
We’ve had literally 
thousands of emails from 
around the world from 
Siberia to Brazil 
to Lithuania saying, 
“Good on you 
Bundanoon!” 
And I think just if we can 
make people think 
a little bit about, 
“Do I need to buy 
a bottle of water?”  
“Can I fill up from a tap 
or can I fill up from 
a water station?” 
Then that’s a better thing 
than towns necessarily 
taking bottled water 
off the shelf. 
The consumer makes 
the choice and I think 
what’s happened 
in Bundanoon.  
The community has 
decided that bottled 
water isn’t a good thing. 
Mr. Darrel Conybeare, 
the co-founding director 
of Street Furniture 
Australia, explains 
about the re-design of 
the drinking fountain 
as part of the town’s 
initiative to provide free 
and safe drinking water 
stations for the public. 
What it does is 
it redefines the idea 
of the old bubbler, 
which would have 
a bowl and a drain. 
And what this cleverly 
does is remove 
a whole business of 
bowls gathering leaves 
and rubbish and the 
drain blocking and so on. 
So it takes the water 
straight down the blade 
and into a sump 
below the ground. 
The idea behind 
the whole campaign is 
to reduce or eliminate 
ultimately landfill 
problems and 
the landfill problems 
are exacerbated 
by empty bottles. 
So what this does 
is delivers into 
the public environment, 
free filtered water. 
Bundanoon residents 
celebrated the launch 
of being Australia’s first 
bottled water-free town 
with a commissioning 
ceremony of the town’s 
water stations.
There’ll be no need 
for bottles 
And no need use for cars
We’re empowered 
with the fire of 
transforming stars
For their wonderful 
green endeavor, one that 
happened all in a matter 
of weeks, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored Mr. Kingston 
and Bundanoon, 
Australia with 
the Shining World 
Leadership Award. 
An excerpt from 
the award letter read:
“This Award is presented 
in recognition of your 
outstanding effort and 
enlightened leadership as 
the first urban region 
in Australia and 
perhaps the world to 
ban commercially 
bottled water, and 
for your exemplary vision 
for a sustainable Earth. 
… for bringing 
the beautiful town of 
Bundanoon together to 
act with one voice
to help our planet, 
we hereby applaud and 
celebrate the great deeds 
of the town of Bundanoon 
with special thanks 
to Mr. Huw Kingston 
for your innovative 
leadership.
With Great Honour, 
Love and Blessings,
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai”
Our accolades and thanks, 
Mr. Huw Kingston 
and all the residents of 
Bundanoon for rallying 
together to reduce waste, 
save money and 
protect the environment.
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television. 
When we return, we will 
meet a Macedonian 
opera singer and 
Shining World Protection 
Award recipient.
Welcome back to 
our program featuring 
admirable recipients 
of the Shining World 
Awards who have made 
remarkable efforts in 
environmental protection.
Mr. Boris Trajanov 
of Macedonia is 
an internationally 
famous opera singer 
who has been named 
Artist for Peace 
by the United Nations 
Educational, 
Scientific and Cultural 
Organization (UNESCO). 
He is also 
the ambassador of 
the Economic Chamber 
of Macedonia.
In spring 2008, 
Mr. Trajanov launched 
the “Plant Your Future” 
initiative to plant 
by year’s end 
10 million trees 
throughout Macedonia’s 
mountains, particularly 
those areas that 
had been ravaged 
by recent forest fires.
Mr. Boris Trajanov 
explained how 
his ambitious project 
for nature began.
I would see valleys –
bare places
without trees at all,
and I constantly 
asked myself why don’t 
they forest them? 
But the main impetus 
to me was when 
the Macedonian forests
were on fire. 
Suddenly several 
vast fires appeared.
Part of them were because
of the climate changes 
and the other part –
caused by the people,
who wanted more pastures 
for the cattle, 
and for the mushrooms,
that grow after the fire –
all for financial benefit.
That affected me 
very much.
Wondering why 
a national day of mourning 
was not designated 
for such a tragedy 
as the fires,
Mr. Trajanov seriously 
pondered a way to reforest 
his beloved homeland.
Suddenly 
it occurred to me,
although nothing occurs 
accidentally, 
it comes from God. 
It occurred to me that all 
of us Macedonian people 
can do this forestation. 
And we must do it.
So the system was clear:
in one day
a large number of people 
would plant millions 
of trees on terrains, 
prepared in advance.
So, it happened. 
I was in an audience 
with the Prime Minister, 
talked to him,
and he promised me 
to provide the trees.
A group of enthusiasts 
was already formed, 
from all professions,
working on the project
enthusiastically,
without any profit.
The trees were provided,
the terrains were 
designated.
We traveled all over 
the regions, and thus, 
the ordinary people, then 
the famous ones, finally 
the media took part. 
It became a huge campaign 
and thus 
we had our first action.
With the Macedonian 
government declaring 
the first planting day 
a public holiday, 
huge turnouts saw 
2 million new trees 
planted in 63 sites 
around the country!
Then, again in autumn 
of that year, another 
Tree Day was organized. 
Mr. Trajanov along with 
hundreds of thousands 
of co-citizens planted 
6 million trees across 
100 sites in a single day!
In particular, 
Mr. Trajanov engaged 
the support of children 
and youth, teaching them 
about the importance 
of planting trees 
for the environment. 
One highlight of 
the event was that 
religious leaders 
also participated.
They call 
in different ways
the same energy that 
runs all that, 
the energy of 
the supreme Creator.
This time we organized 
an additional initiative,
in which every year
the religious leaders of
all religions will plant
trees symbolically, before 
the very day of the action
as an elevation of 
the atmosphere
and the spirituality.
They will plant a tree 
together
in a church yard 
or in a mosque yard. 
In recognition of 
his hard work in restoring 
Earth’s ecology and 
inspiring youth to help 
protect the planet, 
Mr. Trajanov was 
honored with the Shining 
World Protection Award 
from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
“Adults and children
planted trees 
with celebrities, 
foreign diplomats
and importantly, 
even Macedonia’s long
alienated ethnic groups 
came together and 
worked alongside 
each other in a spirit of 
genuine goodwill 
and cooperation.
Mr. Trajanov, 
your wise venture has 
achieved a great step 
toward a cleaner and 
greener Macedonia 
and also made inroads 
toward reconciliation 
and peace between
the ethnic groups.
We fervently wish that 
all nations will follow 
Macedonia’s 
tree planting project
and help transform 
the planet into a healthy, 
living paradise and that 
all people align and 
work together in peace.”
For compassionately 
working for a peaceful 
and beautiful planet, 
for your selfless and
warm-hearted actions
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud and
celebrate the great deeds
of Mr. Boris Trajanov, 
Renowned Opera Singer, 
Unesco Artist for Peace 
and Environmental 
champion…”
To further support 
this noble cause, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
contributed €30,000 
to Mr. Boris Trajanov’s 
project through 
the Economic Chamber 
of Macedonia. 
The donation 
was presented 
on the eve of the next 
tree-planting session.
In addition, Mr. Trajanov 
received other gifts 
including 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
lecture DVDs 
and music CDs, and 
the delightful #1 
international bestselling 
books by 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
“The Noble Wilds” and 
“The Birds in My Life.” 
Mr. Trajanov extended 
his appreciation to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
by conveying 
the following.
It is really incredible 
that the Supreme Master 
has seen it and that’s why
we were all surprised. 
We were in a spiritual 
contact, so to say, 
as the Supreme Master 
has understood it, 
has received that message. 
I am sure that 
as there are streets, 
roads, airplanes, vehicles, 
with which 
people can get 
from point A to point B;
just like 
there are material roads, 
there are also 
spiritual roads 
that are intertwined.
Big greetings and 
gratitude for everything 
that you have done.
Thanks to the people 
who were chosen 
to come here. 
You came, you did 
something great, 
you gave much love, 
everyone now 
loves you, and I wish 
and I invite 
the Supreme Master 
to come with you
the next time  to give 
a part of her energy,
so these plantations 
can grow and enjoy 
their long life on Earth.
Thank you so much 
Mr. Trajanov for your 
exemplary actions in 
safeguarding the beauty 
of your country 
and our Mother Earth. 
May Macedonia 
and our entire planet 
be green and healthy 
once more through such 
united caring stewardship.
Eco-hearted viewers, 
thank you for your 
company on this program. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television. 
May your smiles 
and laughter bring joy 
to all around you.
A landmark documentary 
witnesses climate change 
in the most impacted 
countries – through
the victims’ own voices.
Just as long as the drought 
doesn’t get worse. 
Life has become 
really hard in recent years.
Combining them 
with international 
expert insights.
Maybe in the 
developed countries 
you are just 
reading the books, and 
looking at the television, 
and seeing 
what will happen. 
But it is
already happened. 
The women and children 
are famished. 
We, the adults, 
are stronger 
than today’s youngsters. 
If you grow up hungry, 
you are never strong.
I could only hope that 
people who were 
confronted with 
the real face behind 
a fact or a figure, that 
they would be moved 
by hearing the story 
and hopefully 
change their lifestyle.
Tuesday, July 27,
Belgian film director 
Geert De Belder tells 
about the making of 
a unique climate film 
both heartrending 
and convincing: 
“Climate Chaos
in the South: 
The Victims’ Story.”