Beat Pollution 101
The fight against pollution requires each one of us to do our bit. Step by step. Day by day. And the difference will be seen.
We can tackle the pollution problem in a variety of ways. However, each method has its own advantages and challenges.
12 gm of plastic is needed to make a 250ml bottle.
180 gm of glass is used to make a single 250ml bottle of soft drink.
Myths about recycling plastics continue to abound. Contrary to popular belief, all plastics ARE recyclable. There is no proof that plastics cause cancer and the use of materials like paper, aluminium as packaging actually has a greater adverse effect on environment.
WHAT WE DO?
In India, our mindset of ‘don’t waste’ helps us reuse a substantial percentage of plastic products. PET bottles are washed and reused as water bottles and plastic containers are rejigged as storage in the kitchen. Toys and furniture are sold and reused.
EPR essentially means producers take on the responsibility for managing the waste generated at the products’ end of life. EPR can play a vital role in sending materials back into the circular economy circle.
Plasticulture is the use of plastic in agriculture. This science can help saving water, nutrients and protecting plants from insects, disease etc. and offer innovative packaging solutions.
The fight against pollution requires each one of us to do our bit. Step by step. Day by day. And the difference will be seen.