Metro forms special anti-littering squads to curb littering at stations
Spitting gutkha or betel juices at the city Metro premises could now cost Rs 500 to the visitors.
Spitting gutkha or betel juices at the city Metro premises could now cost Rs 500 to the visitors.
This initiative has become an example for the whole country, making the roads cost-effective and at the same time, ensuring its durability.
It's a poignant moment to reflect on the transformative shift in the world of toys—a shift from mere plastic playthings to the embrace of wooden and educational toys that can help your kid grow.
At the same time summit gatherings are being held at regular intervals to address the ecological crises - be it environmental degradation in the form of loss of biodiversity, climate emergencies, natural disasters, pollution of air, water and soil or other issues covered by the Agenda 2030-Sustainable Development Goals.
According to the mayor, the bottles can be well-utilised for decorating Metro and other pillars with greenery which otherwise is a costly affair.
At this point in our lives, we are all aware of how the use of plastic can have a negative impact on both one's life and the environment.
The numbers are shocking from the menstruation perspective and the effect of menstruating products on our environment is estimated that approximately 121 million women dispose of around eight sanitary napkins per menstrual cycle.
"This change should significantly reduce the existing 550-tonne single-use plastic waste per day," the member secretary, Delhi Pollution Control Committee said.
In a recent research Plastic is now entering in our blood via air and water and food. Several research organizations have collaborated and conducted joint research and some common findings point towards the presence of micro-plastic fragments in our food.
The move has been wholeheartedly welcomed by everyone as a step in the right direction as 3.3 million metric tonne of plastic is generated by the country every year as per the data of the Central Pollution Control Board, India.