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Reduce Reuse Recycle to Beat Plastic Pollution

Reduce Reuse Recycle to Beat Plastic Pollution
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Jun 03, 2025
अंतिम तिथि :
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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Ayush Chauhan
Ayush Chauhan 9 महीने 1 week पहले
1. Carry Reusable Bags and Bottles Always carry cloth bags for shopping and reusable water bottles to avoid single-use plastic bags and bottles. 2. Choose Plastic-Free Alternatives Opt for products with minimal or no plastic packaging, such as glass, metal, or bamboo containers. 3. Participate in Local Clean-Up Drives Join or organize community clean-up events to remove plastic waste from beaches, parks, and neighborhoods. 4. Recycle Properly Separate recyclable plastics from regular waste and ensure they are disposed of in designated recycling bins. 5. Spread Awareness Educate family, friends, and colleagues about the impact of plastic pollution and encourage them to adopt eco-friendly habits. These small steps can collectively make a significant difference in reducing plastic pollution.
Pradeep
Pradeep 9 महीने 1 week पहले
Plastic is everywhere—food packaging, furniture, and children’s toys—making it a defining material of the modern world. According to Greenpeace, humanity produced approximately 9.2 billion tonnes of this material as of the 1950s. In 2019, that number was 368 million tonnes, and only 9% was recycled. This low recycling rate highlights significant challenges, from inefficient systems to the complexity of recycling different types of plastics. Despite this, technological advancements and growing awareness pave the way for more effective solutions. Communities, businesses, and governments are working with RTS and institutions to address the problem and develop better recycling methods. Let’s explore how to recycle plastics and how we can contribute to the evolution toward a sustainable future.