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  1. Plastic Pollution is one of the major contributors towards climate change. While the size of plastic pollutants can vary from big to microscopic, they are found everywhere. Human activity is the biggest cause of plastic pollution. Major causes of plastics include: Overusing of Single Use Plastic Items – Plastics are inexpensive items. This ...

  2. Dec 21, 2020 · Approximately 40,000 Tonnes of Plastic Waste is generated daily in India as compared to 15,342 Tonnes that was recorded in the year 2013. This means that since 2013, plastic waste generation per day has increased by approximately 160%. A survey conducted by CPCB in 2010-2011 estimated that plastic accounts for over 10% of the total waste ...

  3. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) on 26th Septmeber 2024 notified the Ecomark Rules 2024. The Ecomark Rules, 2024 came into force from 1st October 2024, the official date of their publication in the Official Gazette. These rules are intended by the Government of India to encourage the demand for environment ...

  4. Jun 1, 2010 · Using old and out dated washing machines and dishwashers. Poor water management. Serving bottled or packaged water at festivals or gatherings. Ignorance and Negligence are the root causes of water wastage all over the globe. 1 person wastes somewhere between 0-45L water everyday.

  5. Ever increasing plastic pollution is a serious threat to the environment. It is very important to identify the major causes of plastic pollution.

  6. Aug 24, 2017 · What follows are some interesting Plastic Recycling Facts: Plastic Recycling Fact #1. In India, 70% of plastic waste is recycled at R egistered Offices, 20% by the Unorganized Sector and 10% is reused at Home. Plastic Recycling Fact #2. 50% of the Plastic is single use or use and throw plastic. Plastic Recycling Fact #3.

  7. Oct 27, 2017 · For the purposes of segregation at source, waste is classified in to the following categories: Dry Waste – Refers to all items that are not considered wet/soiled items. This includes both recyclable and non-recyclable materials. Dry waste includes items such as bottles, cans, clothing, plastic, wood, glass, metals and paper.

  8. Dec 21, 2020 · Plastics with Code 1 is considered safe to recycle, but it can be recycled only once. It is always advisable to avoid this type. Plastics with Codes 2,4 and 5 are considered safest to recycle. Plastic Recycling Codes group plastics in major categories based on their composition. There are 7 major plastic recycling codes that are used universally.

  9. According to the Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016, introduced by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, plastic packaging waste is divided into 4 categories (for the purposes of EPR): Category I : Rigid plastic packaging. Category II : Flexible plastic packaging of single layer or multilayer (more than one layer with different ...

  10. Nov 6, 2017 · Bioplastics is a term that is used to describe all Bio-Based Polymers. These polymers are derived from renewable sources like: Vegetable Oils. Vegetable Fats. Corn Starch. Microbiota. Agricultural By-Products (using micro-organism) Plastic Bottles (using micro-organisms) Plastic Containers (using micro-organisms)

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