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As a byproduct of uncontrolled urbanisation and substantial industrialisation across India, approximately 70% of the plastic consumed by the country gets mindlessly discarded. With a mountain of waste piling up, landfills are becoming a ticking bomb.
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According to the Center for Biological Diversity, Americans use 100 billion plastic bags per year, or 365 bags per person, which requires 12 million barrels of oil for production.
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The recent study by SWaCH and Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) supported waste pickers cooperative reports increased use of plastics, including banned carry bags. The waste pickers cooperative daily collects and segregates waste within the civic limits. <
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has decided to ban single-use disposable cups, dishes, plates, glasses, forks, bowls and containers made of paper and aluminium and laminated or coated with plastic, a statement released by the chief minister’s office
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