This is why Modi govt is going slow on single-use plastic ban
PM Modi promised to crack down on single-use plastic from October 2019 with a plan to completely ban it by 2022.
Source: theprint.in
PM Modi promised to crack down on single-use plastic from October 2019 with a plan to completely ban it by 2022.
Source: theprint.in
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One of the core principles of a circular economy is that waste is a resource. Rather than being thrown away, we should look at ways to use it as an input for another process. Safi Sana are applying this line of thinking in Ghana.
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing an excessive waste problem around the world with an increase in the use of plastic bags, delivery packages, and takeout containers. According to Bloomberg, single-use plastics such as polystyrene (the material used to make Styrofoam™) are experiencing a renewed demand due to the pandemic. Plastic waste is increasing in the restaurant industry due to the rise in takeout and delivery orders (essential to keeping the industry afloat), and the proliferation of all these disposable containers.
“This recognition reflects the tremendous work we have done in the areas of governance, environmental sustainability and giving back to our communities,” Chairman and CEO John Bryant said.
Milk-based edible food packaging and ready-meal trays made from wood could help reduce the pervasiveness of single-use plastic, a major cause of environmental pollution adversely affecting wildlife, habitats and human health.
STORY mfg – Many fashion brands are doing the move toward sustainability-focused garments and the latest example of this is London-based streetwear label STORY…