City
Epaper

Can we free India from single-use plastic, Modi asks

By IANS | Updated: August 15, 2019 14:30 IST

On India's 73rd Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday stressed on the problem of plastic usage and its waste generation, asking if the country can be free from single-use plastic.

Open in App

"Can we free India from single-use plastic? The time for implementing such an idea has come. May teams be mobilised to work in this direction. Let a significant step be made on October 2," the Prime Minister said in his address from the Red Fort.

According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), India produces over 25,000 tonnes of plastic waste every day.

Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar had said earlier that of the total waste generated daily, only 13,000-14,000 tonnes were collected.

He said it had been decided to ban the import of plastic waste from August 2019.

As per the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs' Annual Report for 2016-17, it is estimated that the total solid waste generated daily in India is some 1,50,000 tonnes.

Of this, about 90 per cent (1,35,000 tonnes per day) is collected. Of the collected waste, 20 per cent (27,000 tonnes per day) is processed and the rest go to the dump sites.

A study by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in 60 major cities of India estimated that 4,059 tonnes per day of plastic waste was generated.

According to CPCB, 69,414 tonnes of e-waste was collected, dismantled and recycled during 2017-18.

As per the UN University report "The Global E-Waste Monitor 2017", 20 lakh tonnes of e-waste generation was reported in the country in 2016.

Despite plastic being banned in several states and Union Territories, its usage is widespread. The national capital has banned the use , storage and production of single use plastic but many continue to use it.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: indiaCpcbCentral Pollution Control BoardPrakash JavadekarThe Ministry Of Housing And Urban Affairs
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDonald Trump Imposes Additional 25% Tariff on India, Total Tariff Now 50%

TechnologyWill the Government Have to Offer More Incentives on EVs? NITI Aayog Raises Concerns Over Slow Sales Growth

OpinionsWhy is Trump So Upset with India?

MumbaiUniversity of Bristol Chooses Mumbai for Its First Overseas Campus, Set to Open in September 2026

NationalRaksha Bandhan 2025: Now You Can Send a Rakhi to Your Brother in India Post's Waterproof Envelope — Here's How to Track Your Parcel

National Realted Stories

NationalGujarat Police form WhatsApp groups to boost village-level crime reporting and coordination

NationalKishan Reddy urges T'gana govt to implement Ayushman Bharat scheme in state

NationalGuj: Barda wildlife sanctuary hosts grand ‘World Lion Day’ celebration; Rs 180-cr development push announced

NationalMadhya Pradesh on alert for another spell of heavy rain, thunderstorms

NationalWestern Rly's Ahmedabad division flags off first industrial salt rake, sets freight milestone