rajkotupdates.news: pm modi india happy to join single use plastics,Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been a vocal advocate for the elimination of single-use plastic in India. In 2019, he launched a nationwide campaign called “Clean India Mission” to raise awareness about the dangers of single-use plastic and encourage people to use alternatives. In 2021, the government of India banned the manufacture, import, stocking, distribution, sale, and use of certain single-use plastic items, including straws, stirrers, cups, and bags.
Modi has said that single-use plastic is a “threat to our environment” and that it is “our duty to protect our planet for future generations.” He has also said that India is committed to becoming a “zero-waste” nation.
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The ban on single-use plastic has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have praised the government for taking action, while others have criticized the ban as being too restrictive. However, the ban is a significant step towards reducing plastic pollution in India.
Here are some of the things that PM Modi has said about single-use plastic:
“Single-use plastic is a threat to our environment. It is our duty to protect our planet for future generations.”
“India is committed to becoming a zero-waste nation.”
“The ban on single-use plastic is a significant step towards reducing plastic pollution in India.”
The government of India is working on a number of initiatives to reduce plastic pollution, including:
Promoting the use of reusable bags and straws,Providing incentives for businesses to use recycled plastic
Investing in research and development of new technologies to reduce plastic pollution
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The government is also working with other countries to address the global problem of plastic pollution. In 2019, India piloted a resolution on addressing single-use plastic products pollution at the United Nations Environment Assembly. The resolution was adopted by the Assembly, and it is a significant step towards global action on plastic pollution.
The government of India is committed to reducing plastic pollution in India and around the world. The ban on single-use plastic is a significant step towards this goal, and the government is working on a number of other initiatives to address this problem.