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Punjab govt bans use of plastic products in Health Ministry events

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Shgun S -- April 23rd 2022 04:28 PM
Punjab govt bans use of plastic products in Health Ministry events

Punjab govt bans use of plastic products in Health Ministry events

Chandigarh, April 23: In a bid to reduce plastic waste and pollution, the Punjab Directorate of Health and Family Welfare on Saturday issued an order directing its department to curb the use of bouquets and plastic bottles in Health Ministry events. "Health and Family Welfare and Medical Education and Research Minister Vijay Singla has desired that use of packed water in plastic bottles should be discouraged in the official functions/events of health department- Further, no bouquet, etc. should be presented to Health Minister or other dignitaries during such events," the official order read. The measure has been taken to reduce "plastic waste, pollution and to safeguard the public health," it added. No to plastic According to a reply given in Lok Sabha in December 2021 by Minister of State for Environment Ashwini Choubey, India's plastic waste generation has more than doubled in the last five years, with an average yearly rise of 21.8 percent. Also Read | Farm loan waivers no solution for farmers' distress: Report "Based on the studies undertaken by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on hazardous waste and data compiled in respect of other wastes, the average annual increase observed in the generation of hazardous waste is two per cent, in bio-medical waste (BMW) is 5.8 per cent, solid waste 0.1 per cent and plastic waste 21.8 per cent," the written reply by minister claimed. No to plastic Meanwhile, India vowed to address plastic pollution at the United Nations Environment Assembly in March to reduce its detrimental effect on terrestrial and marine ecosystems, as well as human well-being. "India is committed to addressing plastic pollution including marine plastic pollution to reduce the adverse impacts on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and human well-being. India had piloted a resolution on addressing single-use plastic product pollution in the 4th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) held in 2019, bringing global focus on the issue," Environment Secretary Leena Nandan remarked. No to plastic Also Read | After Visa, Mastercards, China's Unionpay suspends operations in Russia -PTC News


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