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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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CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 9 months 2 weeks ago
Bamboo Toothbrushes: Plant-based toothbrushes have been on the market for a long time. Bamboo is a natural material that grows quickly and is completely biodegradable, taking only 6 months to decompose in a landfill.
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V S MAHESH RAAJ
V S MAHESH RAAJ 9 months 2 weeks ago
promoting biodegradable plastic in large amount like a movement and creating trend around it will really help a lot to remove harmful plastic easily in this scenario of world using social media and influencer is very much needed to make this movement efficiently and also making sure that biodegradable plastic is available in every spec of India is more important before the movement
nitin kumar dubey
nitin kumar dubey 9 months 2 weeks ago
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle – are key principles for sustainable living. Reducing means minimizing waste generation, reusing means finding new uses for items instead of discarding them, and recycling means processing used materials into new products. Reduce: This principle focuses on minimizing the amount of waste we create in the first place. Examples include buying only what you need, using reusable shopping bags, and opting for products with less packaging.  Reuse: This involves finding new uses for items instead of throwing them away. Examples include using old jars as storage containers, donating clothes in good condition, or repurposing old t-shirts into cleaning rags.