Management of Plastic Waste in
Environmentally Sound Manner will help in Reduction of Plastic Pollution
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Steps
Taken to Generate Awareness on Clean Environment Including Plastic Waste Management
and Elimination of Single-Use Plastics
Union Government through various central ministries and government
agencies has been involved in generating public awareness on clean environment including
plastic waste management and elimination of single-use plastics. The Central Government
has allocated central share funds under Swachh Bharat
Mission Urban (2014-2021) and Swachh Bharat Mission Urban
2.0 (2021 - 2026) for creation of awareness and public participation to States/UTs.
Some of the public awareness campaigns run by Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate Change are given below:
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A three-phase campaign “Swachhta Hi Sewa” and beach cleaning
drive was taken up across 50 beaches in 2019
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“Awareness
Campaign on Single Use Plastic – 2021” was organized.
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A pan India essay writing competition on
the theme elimination of single use plastics for spreading awareness amongst school
students.
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To encourage innovation in development of
alternatives to identified single use plastic items and digital solutions to plastic
waste management, the India Plastic Challenge – Hackathon 2021, for students of
higher education institutions and startups was organized.
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A series of awareness programme to avoid the use of single-use plastics across the
country, as part of Iconic Week celebrations from 4th to 10th October, 2021, under
AzadiKaAmritMahotsav.
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Prakriti
– Mascot was launched on 5th April 2022. Three videos of PRAKRITI on ban on single
use plastics have been made and translated in 19 languages. These have been shared
with states and UTs for further dissemination.
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A dedicated webpage with all awareness material
has been created for making available all information materials and videos for wider
dissemination and use by stakeholders.
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An E-Pledge on Swachh
Bharat Harit Bharat Green Pledge has been launched on
MyGov Platform for generating public movement amongst
citizens on 5th April 2022.
Considering the adverse effect of littered single use plastic
items on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems, the Ministry has notified the
Plastic Waste Management Amendment Rules, 2021, on 12th August 2021, prohibiting
identified single use plastic items, which have low utility and high littering potential,
with effect from 1st July 2022. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate Change has also notified the Guidelines on the Extended Producer Responsibility
for plastic packaging vide Plastic Waste Management Amendment Rules, 2022, on 16th
February, 2022.
All thirty six States/UTs have constituted the Special Task Force
under Chairpersonship of Chief Secretary/Administrator for elimination of single
use plastics and effective implementation of Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016.
A National Level Taskforce has also been constituted by the Ministry in this regard.
Twenty one State /UT Governments and thirteen concerned Central Ministries/Departments
have developed comprehensive action plan for elimination of single use plastics
and effective implementation of Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016. The Government
of India provides additional central assistance to the States/UTs under the Swachh Bharat Mission for solid waste management including plastic
waste management. Management of plastic waste in environmentally sound manner will
help in reduction of plastic pollution.
The following online platforms were launched on 5th April 2022
for effective monitoring of ban on identified single use plastic items and plastic
waste management in the country
i.
National Dashboard on for monitoring of
comprehensive action plan implementation,
ii.
Centralized online Portal for Extended Producer
Responsibility implementation,
iii.
CPCB Monitoring Module for Compliance on
Elimination of Single Use Plastic, and
iv.
CPCB Grievance Redressal
App.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Environment,
Forest & Climate Change, Ashwini
Kumar Choubey in a written reply in Lok Sabha on 25 July, 2022.