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Circular Economy Under The Plastic Waste Management Rules

Started by Karo Sambhav, Apr 10, 2023, 02:56 AM

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Have you been thinking if proactive measures are put in action to minimise plastic waste in the country? India generates over 3.4 million tonnes of plastic waste every year. These plastics are a threat to the ecosystem and have a significant impact on the land, oceans, and biodiversity. Moreover, it is not unknown that plastics are mostly non-biodegradable. Thus, whatever plastics are disposed of in landfills remains intact, contaminating the environment. Do you know how much plastic remains untreated and piling up in landfills? Almost 9400 tonnes of plastic. The number is quite alarming. Hence, Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 in India clearly notified the various stakeholders of the society, such as bulk consumers, retailers, government bodies, entrepreneurs, producers, and others.

How often do you ask – where to find plastic waste disposal near me? Very rare! This explains the mindset of consumers and the awareness around effective plastic waste management measures.

Circular economy is the only efficient solution to reduce, manage, and recycle plastic waste. Unlike the linear economy, which features a take-make-waste model, circular economy emphasises the elimination of waste. In fact, circularity refers to waste as a rich reserve of resources that can be reprocessed and kept circulating in the loop for a longer time.

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