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Prof.New Delhi: The Jamia Hamdard University has become the first plastic-free university in the national capital and the entire NCR.“Henceforth, single-use plastic like bottle, cups, glasses and other items, polythene bags, and plastic items less than 50 microns have been banned.The vice-chancellor, Prof. Ahmad said that the usage of plastic is detrimental to the environment and human body and keeping this in view the university has taken the important decision to ban plastic in the university.

The South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) said in a statement that during a ‘swachhta pakhwara’ event at the Jamia Hamdard University it was declared that the entire campus, including all canteens, shops, coffee houses, and hostels, were plastic-free from Tuesday itself.During the ‘swachhta pakhwara’ valedictory function, 9,000 students took a pledge to not use plastic items in the university and use bags made of jute and clothes instead of plastic.

The chairman of the canteen and shops committee, Professor Sayad Mehtab Ali, has issued notice to this effect which states that violators will be slapped a fine of Rs 500 on every violation. end-of Tags: plastic free zones, sdmc. Kamal Ahmad; Registrar Prof SS Akhtar; SDMC Central Zone deputy commissioner Heat Shrink Sleeve Packaging manufacturers Aman Gupta; and assistant commissioner Rahul Singh were present on this occasion. Hence, nobody will be able to use these items for any purpose,” the statement added
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Marriott International, the worldlargest hotel chain, said Wednesday it was ditching single-use toiletry bottles as part of plans to reduce its environmental impact."Our guests are looking to us to PETG Film Sleevemaker-GM40 Suppliers make changes that will create a meaningful difference for the environment while not sacrificing the quality service and experience they expect from our hotels," said Arne Sorenson, the grouppresident and CEO.

These will be removed by staff when they run low and sent for recycling -- though in reality many US municipalities currently send much of the plastic marked for recycling to landfills or incinerators. In July 2018, it adopted a plan to remove plastic straws and stirrers from its hotels.But instead of moving to refillable, wall mounted dispensers, the hotel will switch to larger pump-action bottles that contain about 10-12 times the amount of shampoo, conditioner or bath gel.

The chain estimates the move will prevent about 500 million tiny bottles from going to landfills, a 30 percent annual reduction from current amenity plastic usage.Plastic items take more than 400 years to degrade, while the notion that dutifully placing plastic in the recycling bin will result in it actually being recycled has been challenged, particularly since China stopped importing millions of tons of plastic waste in 2018.

The move is an expansion of a policy that was first rolled out in January 2018 in the chaineconomy brands.A recent study published in Science Advances estimated that of the total global plastic waste generated by 2015, approximately 6,300 million metric tons, only 79 per cent was in landfills or the environment, 12 percent had been incinerated, and only nine percent was recycled
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The US in 2018 shipped about 68,000 containers with plastic waste to some developing countries, which mishandle about 70 per cent of their own plastic waste.

The US is known to ship over one million tons of plastic waste overseas every year. This new finding highlights that a number of plastic bottles that people drop on the streets of New York aren& Yisile-S Easy-tear Film Factory always broken down or made into some new product.For example, Malaysia improperly disposes 55 per cent of its own plastic waste, and yet it receives more US recyclables than any other country.

Thus, these end up lying around the globe around the beaches or even in someonebackyard, according to Live Science.

Out of that one million, most of the plastic used to land in China for recycling, until it put a stop to the import of plastic waste in 2017. But how much of the plastic we use is being recycled and in the right way? How much of it is ending up in the environment or landfills and are causing newer problems that are difficult to fix?A new report finds that we are often drinking a credit-card size amount of plastic along with water every week.

Moving away from China, much of the plastic waste is now redirected to some of the poorest nations including Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Laos, and Senegal, according to The Guardian.

Recycling plastic waste can significantly help the environment. The report also added that # an estimated 20-70 per cent of the plastic waste going for recycling facilities worldwide is not fit for use hence discarded as trash.This unwanted pileup of plastic around the beaches or even in the processing facilities in these countries is posing serious health hazards to people who are subjected to contaminated water supply with the smell of plastic fumes in the water
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