Himachal starts scheme to buy back single-use plastic

Oct 2, 2019
Shimla:  Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur on Wednesday launched a scheme to buy back non-recyclable, single-use plastic waste with a minimum support price of Rs 75 per kg at a function to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

As per estimates, the total plastic likely to be collected would be about 75,000 kg and the budget required for it would be about Rs 2.81 crore.

The non-recyclable waste comprising polythene bags will be purchased from the rag-pickers, households and urban local bodies.

Since October 2, 2009, there has been a complete ban on the use of polythene bags.

The single-use plastic buyback scheme got the cabinet nod on September 16.

At a function here to commemorate the birth anniversary of the Mahatma, Thakur said the plastic was not only an environment hazard but also a health threat for humans and animals.

He said the state has already imposed ban on use of plastic bags and cutlery made of plastic and thermocol.

Governor Bandaru Dattatraya said there was a need to adopt Gandhiji’s humanistic message and ideology in life.

“We are celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation as ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ campaign and also this day is being celebrated to perform ‘Shramdaan’ to eradicate plastic waste,” he said.

He expressed happiness that Himachal Pradesh is the first state to tackle the threat of plastic and other non-biodegradable waste.

The Governor said the polythene waste collected through various awareness campaigns being run in the state is being used as an alternative in road construction and as fuel in cement kilns. IANS

Climate change made extreme April temperatures hotter affecting billions in Asia: Study

New Delhi: Extreme temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius that impacted billions of people across Asia in April were made hotter and more likely by human-caused climate change, according to rapid...

India’s forest cover increased consistently over last 15 years: Environment Ministry at UN forum

New Delhi: India's forest cover saw a consistent increase over the last 15 years, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) said at the recently concluded United Nations Forum...

AI, ChatGPT, social media can worsen climate crisis: Study

New Delhi: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) which includes large language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and social media can undermine efforts to address climate change, said researchers in a new forum...

Air pollution increasingly threatening the mangrove ecosystem of Sunderbans: Study

Kolkata: Air pollution poses a significant threat to the Sundarbans, a crucial mangrove ecosystem in West Bengal that protects the region from extreme weather, warns a recent study by leading...

Intense coral bleaching recorded in Lakshadweep due to marine heatwaves

Kochi: Researchers at the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have recorded a widespread bleaching event impacting the coral reefs in the Lakshadweep sea owing to marine heatwaves. It was...

IMD forecasts heatwave across several states in 1st week of May

New Delhi:The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday forecast heatwave conditions in several states across the country during the first week of May. Heatwave to severe heatwave conditions are likely...

Just 55 pc water in reservoirs in TN’s drought-prone districts; farmers asked to switch crops

Chennai: With most of the reservoirs in the drought-prone districts of Vellore, Ranipet, Thirupathur and Tiruvannamalai left with only 55 per cent of water, farmers have been advised to shift...

Delhi HC directs major reforms for Yamuna revitalisation, water management

New Delhi: In a suo-moto PIL aimed at addressing the recurring issues of waterlogging, flooding, and the degradation of the Yamuna River, the Delhi High Court recently issued a comprehensive...

Study decodes how land conditions impact summer monsoons in Asia

Tokyo: A team of Japanese researchers have identified how conditions on land will impact weather during summer monsoons in Asia. Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University used numerical simulations to analyse...

Deficit snowfall poses growing risk of glacial lake outburst in Himalayas, warn glaciologists

Shimla: The reduced snowfall in the Himalayas increases glacial lakes that pose a growing risk of lake outburst floods in the Himalayas, warn glaciologists. They call for increasing preparedness, international...

Summer-like temperatures felt across Japan

Tokyo: Warm air flowing from the south drove temperatures higher in Japan's Pacific Ocean coast regions on Tuesday, with record-high temperatures recorded at many locations, the weather agency said. By...

TN govt announce chemical free programme to improve soil quality

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister M.R.K. Panneerselvam on Tuesday announced a chemical free programme to improve soil quality called -- Chief Minister’s Mannuyir Kaathu Mannuyir Kaappom Scheme...

Read Previous

‘The Sky Is Pink’ very special for Priyanka Chopra

Read Next

Sonia targets BJP on Mahatma Gandhi’s sesquicentennial

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com