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Reduce Reuse Recycle to Beat Plastic Pollution

Reduce Reuse Recycle to Beat Plastic Pollution
Start Date :
Jun 03, 2025
Last Date :
Jul 03, 2025
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in collaboration with MyGov is organising this discussion to invite participants to share their journeys towards ...

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in collaboration with MyGov is organising this discussion to invite participants to share their journeys towards reducing plastic waste and contributions in reducing plastic pollution. Participants are encouraged to discuss their challenges, successful actions, and alternatives they have adopted in their daily lives to beat plastic pollution.

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Suman
Suman 9 months 1 week ago
The "Reduce, reuse, recycle "(3Rs) principal is a fundamental approach to environment conservation , particularly in combating plastic pollution. This comprehensive strategy encourages responsible consumption and waste management, significantly impacting the health of our planet. How to reduce reuse and recycle plastic? Reduce your use of disposable shopping bags by using a reusable bag or container when shopping . Reuse old plastic bags for multiple shopping trips. Re-purpose plastic bags as trash liners or pet waste bags. Refuse a bag for easy-to-carry purchase. you can use jute bags or cotton bags .
Deshanyakushwah
Deshanyakushwah 9 months 1 week ago
plastic pollution is actually a major issue for the environment, and it's not really easy to completely eliminate the plastic from our lives, right? so instead of banning plastic in the city, state and region, I think person in charge should put some restrictions, not totally on the citizens but also on the big national compines. as the saying goes like " nip it in the bud", which means cut the root. stop the production, and consumption will be minimized. but this is not that easy as to say. so, if we are here to put some restrictions,it should mostly on the packets of snacks,people eats, and also on the plastic disposal. we can see that generally a plastic bag which used by vendors for the vegetables or some somewhere stuff, they are used twice by the people at there houses.but the packets of snacks would directly go into the bins. so it could be possible if compines starts to manufacture there plastics wraps with paper or the newspaper, or mix the minimum amount of plastic in paper.
Hitesh Kalla
Hitesh Kalla 9 months 1 week ago
“Plastic pollution ka issue aajkal sach mei bahut serious hota ja raha hai. Hum school mein bhi plastic bottles aur disposable papers reuse karne ki koshish karte hain. Maine apni daily routine mein kuch small changes implement kiye hain—like reusable water bottles, cloth bags, aur segregated waste disposal. Start mein thoda challenging tha, lekin ab ye aadat ban gayi hai, aur mujhe lagta hai agar hum sab milke aise steps lein, toh kaafi farq pad sakta hai. As a 12 grade student that my opinion. let's join both our hands and start implementing small changes for our mother earth....🌍🌍🙏🙏"
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 9 months 1 week ago
Silicone Food Bags: These bags are made of 100 percent pure platinum silicone and are fully functional, self-sealing, and, most importantly, non-plastic. They can be properly stored.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 9 months 1 week ago
Soap Nuts: Saponin, a natural cleaning ingredient found in these nuts, cleans the garments. It gets deep into the fibers of the clothing, eliminating stains and dirt that are then rinsed away.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 9 months 1 week ago
Plant-Based Sanitary Napkins: The environmental impact of these products is immense. Millions of pads are used throughout the world every day. A single pad which is about 90% plastic takes 500 to 800 years to degrade. Adapt to plant-based sanitary pads. Corn and bamboo fiber are used to produce them. Six months after disposal, they begin to decompose
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 9 months 1 week ago
Eco-Friendly Conditioner Bars: 5 bottles of liquid shampoo are comparable to one eco-friendly solid shampoo bar. The use of shampoo bars eliminates the need for plastic bottles. The bars come in a variety of forms, including conditioners, lotions, and face washes.