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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 8 months 3 weeks ago
Cook more. Not only is it healthier but making your own meals doesn’t involve takeout containers or doggy bags. For those times when you do order in or eat out, tell the establishment you don’t need any plastic cutlery or plastic carry-out bags. For some serious extra credit, bring your own food-storage containers to restaurants for leftovers.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
Stop buying bottled water. Each year, close to 20 billion plastic bottles are tossed in the trash. Carry a reusable bottle in your bag, and you’ll save money and plastic—you may also be making the safer choice by sticking with tap water.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
Half of all plastic produced is for throwaway items that are used once and then chucked: grocery bags, plastic wrap, disposable cutlery, straws, coffee-cup lids. Take note of how often you rely on single-use plastics and replace them with reusable versions.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
we must eliminate unnecessary plastic, such as plastic packaging, reusing refillable water bottles, and every single-use plastic item. Reducing plastic production will be the next step.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
Plastic crediting is an innovative financial tool that drives investment into plastic waste collection systems and new recycling ventures. Companies can compensate for the plastic pollution they cannot yet prevent by investing in projects that generate Plastic Credits
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
Every 60 seconds, about a million drinks (mainly in plastic containers) are sold worldwide. That massive amount plus the other things that come in plastic add up to more than 350 million tonnes a year. Reducing, reusing and recycling plastic is key in countering the devastation wreaked by climate change.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
Separate your waste into different bins so you can follow the recycling rules in your area. Make sure your waste is clean before recycling it. Use a compost bin for your food waste or follow your local food waste initiative.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
Reduce means to make smaller/less in amount. Reuse means to use something again, either for its original purpose or repurposed for a different task. Recycle means to convert waste into material that can be used to remake the item, or to make something else.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 8 months 3 weeks ago
Recycle: This involves processing used plastics into new materials, reducing the need for virgin plastic production. Proper sorting and disposal of plastic waste are crucial for effective recycling.