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Plastic Pollution in India

2023-03-15 09:44:33

Because of its convenience, plastic products exist in various forms on the earth. However, plastics made from petroleum, coal and cellulose can cause many environmental influences during manufacture and handling. It is called plastic contamination. Especially India is one of the countries, efforts are being made here to solve the plastic problem, due to the large amount of plastic use and waste. Dhananjay Mahapatra (2012), Justies Singhvi and Mukhhopadhaya have said in his article that plastic contamination believes threatening the next generation than atomic bombs.

Discussion on plastic contamination is very fierce in India, and on 5 June the country took one of the most extensive promises of every country to tackle this issue. Harsh Vardhan Minister of the Environment announced at the World Environment Day, by 2022 that India "will eliminate all disposable plastics in our beautiful country". This announcement is based on the manufacture, supply, storage and use of state-specific banned plastics already existing in at least 25 of the 29 provinces in the country. Recently, on 23rd of June, Mumbai became the largest city in the country, as a comprehensive prohibition of disposable plastic from plastic bags to bottles and dishes, as part of the Maharashtra state ban all. This prohibition permits retail packaging, exclusion of garbage liner and takeaway packaging, and further concessions on Saturday's ban. It is reported that this corresponds to corporate pressure

Many countries banned the use of plastic bags. Because they cause plastics pollution the most. However, in some countries like India the ban has not been successfully implemented. The government needs to take drastic measures to stop using plastic bags. This should include prohibiting the manufacture of plastic bags and punishing those using them. Understanding the negative impact of plastic waste on our environment is very important. This can be done via TV, radio advertisement, bulletin board, social media. This should help people understand the seriousness of the problem and how their contribution affects it.

The theme of 2018 is "beet plastic contamination". The host country is India. By choosing this theme, people may try to change their daily lives to reduce the heavy burden of plastic contamination. As people have serious environmental impacts, they should eliminate undue reliance on disposable or disposable items. We should release our natural places, our wildlife - and our own plastic health. The Indian government promises to eliminate all disposable plastics in India by 2022