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Reduce Reuse Recycle to Beat Plastic Pollution

Reduce Reuse Recycle to Beat Plastic Pollution
Start Date :
Jun 03, 2025
Last Date :
Jul 03, 2025
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in collaboration with MyGov is organising this discussion to invite participants to share their journeys towards ...

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in collaboration with MyGov is organising this discussion to invite participants to share their journeys towards reducing plastic waste and contributions in reducing plastic pollution. Participants are encouraged to discuss their challenges, successful actions, and alternatives they have adopted in their daily lives to beat plastic pollution.

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Khushmeet Rathor
Khushmeet Rathor 9 months 3 weeks ago
We can raise awareness about reduce, reuse, and recycle through education, community programs, and social media. Schools can teach students about the importance of protecting the environment from an early age. Community clean-up events and recycling drives can get people involved directly. Sharing tips and facts on social media platforms helps reach a larger audience quickly. Even small actions, like setting a good example at home or work, can inspire others to follow. Awareness grows when people understand how their choices make a difference.
Khushmeet Rathor
Khushmeet Rathor 9 months 3 weeks ago
The concept of 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle' is essential for building a sustainable future. By reducing our consumption, we minimize waste and conserve natural resources. Reusing items extends their lifespan and helps avoid unnecessary production, while recycling transforms waste into new materials, reducing the need for raw resources and lowering environmental impact. Together, these practices not only help protect our planet but also encourage more mindful and responsible living. Embracing this approach is a small change that can lead to a big deal.
Shashin Subedi
Shashin Subedi 9 months 3 weeks ago
As a student, I’ve made conscious efforts to reduce plastic use in my daily life—switching to steel water bottles, cloth bags, and avoiding single-use plastics like straws and plastic packaging. One of the biggest challenges has been finding affordable alternatives, but small changes have made a big difference over time. I also encourage my friends and family to adopt sustainable habits like reusing containers and choosing eco-friendly products. I believe if each of us takes responsibility in our everyday choices, we can collectively beat plastic pollution. Support from authorities to make sustainable products more accessible would further boost these efforts.
Deepali Hingne adv
Deepali Hingne adv 9 months 3 weeks ago
Re- take as Ready ready & start from Thyself & sorrounding area by themselves .Precaution take ad Action action in daily life /activities & routine सामान लेने गुजारा हो तो घर से bag carry करना या फीर vehicle मे कचरे के लिए भी छोटी/छोटी थैलीया रख देना और वैसे भी घर की bag hygiene भी रहेगी, इधर उधर किधर से भी कुछ भी उठा लेना या so called hygiene के चक्कर मे chemical base वस्तुऐ लेना , नुकसान दोनो तरफ से है तो hand/home made चिजे qनही .. अब company product के लिए double multiple multilayere packing करती है .. फीर जहा हो सकते समाज ने अपनी से नियम fallow करने चाहिए -Plastic Health Water Earth के लिए बेहद खतरा है Health Perspective Precaution लेगे तो भी बहोत आसान होगा .. * No Plastic Be Realistic Habits leads to life Idealistic & Futuristic
Vinit Gavankar
Vinit Gavankar 9 months 3 weeks ago
Hello Sir, Thanks for Operation Sindoor. I have some questions. 1) Renaming our country to BHARAT. 2) Developing new Data centers across the country for future AI needs. 3) New solar and nuclear energy plans for point 2. 4) Transfer of technology from RUS for our aviation industry. MIG. 5) Any fixed date for the completion of all conventional fuel vehicles to EVs. 6) Our satellite internet provider so that in a critical time, we don't have to be dependent on others. 7) New hypersonic missile program. 8) When will we start making passenger planes? 9) Digital currency and property tracking. 10) Thanks for the DIGIPIN that can track the location of the person, but we should make this mandatory for all to have one. Maybe banks can start making it mandatory. 11) Any updates on the Kaweri engine and AMCA program? 12) A hypersonic loop for the country that can join Kashmir to Kanyakumari. // Vinit
Satya Narayan
Satya Narayan 9 months 3 weeks ago
Namaste sir THE MAXIMUM QUANTUM OF PLASTICS BEING USED IN WATER BOTTLE / OIL / FMCG PRODUCTS . INCREASE THE RATE OF PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES @ MINIMUM OF RS. 50/- ONE LITRE WATER BOTTLES. NONE WILL THROW AWAY JUST LIKE THAT. THIS WILL MAKE IT REUSABLE. Thanks
Ichha patel
Ichha patel 9 months 3 weeks ago
Plastic Pollution – A Brief Overview What is Plastic Pollution? Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic objects and particles (like plastic bottles, bags, and microplastics) in the Earth's environment that adversely affects wildlife, human health, and the natural ecosystem. --- 🔍 Causes of Plastic Pollution: 1. Overuse of Single-Use Plastics Items like straws, bags, cups, and packaging are used once and thrown away. 2. Poor Waste Management Lack of recycling systems and improper disposal leads to plastic entering rivers, oceans, and landfills. 3. Industrial Waste Factories often release plastic residues into the environment. 4. Microplastics Tiny plastic particles from cosmetics, clothes (synthetic fibers), and degraded plastic waste pollute water and soil. 🌍 Effects of Plastic Pollution: On Environment Plastics take hundreds of years to decompose, causing long-term damage to soil and water. On Marine Life Animals often eat plastic thinking it's food, w
VAIRAM S
VAIRAM S 9 months 3 weeks ago
Namaste! Reduce Reuse Recycle to Beat Plastic Pollution is a great initiative. If we look back our elders, they were highly conscious of next generations and lead a simple way of life style. Recently just to show off and being senseless lot many things happen around us every day. In Thiruppavai Pasuram 2, tells "Seiyadhana Seiyom" means "what our elders did not do, we should not do" If we see, they used cloth bags to carry fruits and vegetables and is been used for many years. No noise, no pollution, no waste, the list goes on if we take a small thing of buying the fruits and vegetables of old and new life style. Like that studies to be done across the nations and the World if we really care for our Mother Earth. Simple things can bring lot many results to carry to our generations. Please ensure documentary movies are taken to guide kids to avoid plastics at home. Let them learn the simple nature loving living to have clean green healthy life style for generations to come. Thank you