GOVERNMENT EFFORTS TOWARDS RECYCLING PLASTIC
For the very first time, the medals given in the Tokyo Olympics 2020 were made of recycled materials. The decision to reuse things mirrors a checked change in how individuals are turning out to be all the more earth cognizant now about the items they devour. For quite a while, crude materials are utilized to make an item and the item is disposed of after it has been utilized. The ozone depletion is causing environmental change. Our economy depends on reusing where materials are reused to their most extreme potential. For instance, broken glass bottles are utilized to make new jugs or fiberglass while the scratch pad can be reused into paper towels, facial tissues or new note pad. As of recently, endeavours to handle the environment emergency have zeroed in on changing to environmentally friendly power, supplemented by energy productivity. Assuming we need to cover the whole curve of outflows, we need to change the manner in which we make and use items. India also has started taking initiatives. Swachh Bharat (Clean India) Mission is hoping to go past making urban areas open poop free and incorporate boundaries for slop the board and zero unloading of waste in the open. Metropolitan waste administration, particularly plastic waste administration, is one of the first concerns of the Government of India. India creates 15 million tons of plastic waste each year, yet only one-fourth of this is reused because of the absence of a working strong waste administration framework. With the help of some corporates, UNDP's Plastic Waste Management program is working with metropolitan specialists to foster another framework for plastic waste reusing. The program additionally advances the setting up of Swachhta Kendras (SKs) or Material Recovery Facilities and engages squander pickers (Safai Sathis) – the mind-boggling power behind India's waste administration framework.
Ms.Bhavna Sharma
Assistant Professor
Department of Commerce
JIMS Engineering Management Technical Campus
Greater Noida
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