Hyderabad,May 19,(way2newstv.in):
Even in the city of Hyderabad, these waste disrupts the flow of water into drainage and drainage problems every year. The reason for watering on the roads in many areas has proved to be a factor of plastic waste. Nearly half of the country's prohibitory use of plastic covers with less than 50 microns have been used. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPBC), Indian cities are producing 15,000 tonnes of plastic waste every day. Each truck has about 1 tonne of plastic waste per day. Of the 9,000 tons of recycling, the rest of the 6000 tons, that is, 600 trucks waste dumping centers, roads, and roads. Approximately 66 percent of waste is related to the packing of foodstuffs, which come from residential areas. In addition, there are 5.6 million tonnes of plastic waste per year, of which 60 percent of the waste is in the sea. Because of this, almost one million marine birds die every year, ocean animals die.
WAR IN THE GREATER ON PLASTIC
Reports indicate that 90 percent of the world's plastic waste is coming to the sea through the rivers of Ganga and Brahmaputra, including some of the major cities in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai. Even in our city nearly five years ago, banned plastic less than 50 microns was banned. The execution is limited to paper. There is no effective ban on the country anywhere. In this backdrop, we decided to implement the ban in our city. As a part of this, the ban has been decided to ensure that the ban is restricted from all over the place to manufacturing. There is no doubt that Debris has been arranged to reorganize it in a systematic manner and recycling it in a systematic manner.
For this purpose, the restriction on Debris from 5th to 5th of December is to be done in two different recycling plants, especially in cashews and fungicides. When it is in the groove, it is expected that our City will be fully integrated into the Zero Plastic City without focusing on plastic bans and not in any other city. For those consuming plastic less than 50 microns, 500 fines were imposed. For the first time at Rs. 10 thousand, the second time, Rs. 25 fines were imposed. Third times the shop is seizing and confiscating the goods. Drivers will be able to drive on plastic bills. This process starts from the end of June but from the first week of July.
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