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    <title>The local people on the islands have struggled to find an appropriate</title>
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    <![CDATA[As a result of the growth in single-use consumer plastics, it&rsquo;s estimated there are now 5. Plastic pollution is now ubiquitous in our oceans, and remote islands are an ideal place to get an objective view of the volume of plastic debris now circling the globe,&rdquo; Lavers said.&rdquo;. The island has a population 600, but marine scientists have found 977,000 shoes and 373,000 toothbrushes on the island&rsquo;s beaches.&rdquo; &ldquo;The scale of the problem means cleaning up our oceans is currently not possible, and cleaning beaches once they are polluted with plastic is time consuming, costly, and needs to be regularly repeated as thousands of new pieces of plastic wash up each day. The remote Henderson Island in the South Pacific was one of the places most affected by plastic pollution. &ldquo;An estimated 12. <br />
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The local people on the islands have struggled to find an appropriate place to dispose of the garbage washed ashore from the oceans. The islands and coastal areas around the Arctic and Antarctic Ocean also reflect the acute symptoms of an otherwise rapidly increasing environmental hazard.The study also revealed that the amount of garbage present was 26 times more than the visible amount.After a further comprehensive survey of the washed up waste, a staggering 414m pieces of plastic waste weighing 238 tonnes was discovered on one of the most remote places on earth. Remote islands in the Indian Ocean are being choked with the excessive plastic debris that gets washed on shore from the oceans. Significant quantity of debris on the island was attributed to single use plastics. <br />
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A study published in the journal &lsquo;Nature&rsquo; revealed that the exponential increase of global plastic pollution was due to the use of single-use plastic products.Also Read : Antarctica&rsquo;s ice is melting faster than ever before &ldquo;Islands such as these are like canaries in a coal mine and it&rsquo;s increasingly urgent that we act on the warnings they are giving us. (Photo: Representational/Pixabay) <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/preform-mould/72cavity.html">China Wholesale 72 cavity-Preform Mould</a> Cocos Islands, a small group of islands in the Indian Ocean, is slowly dying because of plastic. &ldquo;Mitigation initiatives, including policy, should be mindful of the challenges faced by remote islands, and the communities that reside there.Millions of plastic pieces, mainly single use plastics, found on remote island group in Indian Ocean.<br />
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The study&rsquo;s lead author, Jennifer Lavers of University of Tasmania said remote islands with barely any human population are indicative of the amount of plastic waste that flows around in the earth&rsquo;s oceans. &ldquo;In the absence of rapid and meaningful change, anthropogenic debris will accumulate on beaches, with impacts increasingly felt by biodiversity and marine plastic mitigation will remain a perpetual game of catch-up,&rdquo; the report also stated.&rdquo;Despite the warning signs, global production of plastic continues to increase even today. Previous surveys conducted only assessed the garbage present on the surface, thus drastically underestimating the scale of it.25 trillion pieces of ocean plastic debris.7m tonnes of plastic entered our oceans in 2010 alone, with around 40% of plastics entering the waste stream in the same year they&rsquo;re produced,&rdquo; another report said.&ldquo;Our excessive and unrelenting demand for plastics, coupled with ineffective policy and waste management, has resulted in myriad negative effects on marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments, including entanglement and ingestion of debris, and subsequent exposure to plastic-associated chemicals,&rdquo; the report statedUnfortunately, the situation on the Cocos Islands is not unique]]>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2019 06:53:29 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The idea was to give an incentive to not litter</title>
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    <![CDATA[Currently, the machine is on a pilot run in Chandigarh and Mumbai.. It costs about rupees 50,000 and CEO of Trestor, Kunal Dixit, says it was worth his buck.The digital token: The digital token or trest can be used to purchase water from other Swacch machines or can be exchanged at general stores for wares. More about the machine: With a storage and recycling unit at the bottom and an RO water filtration unit at the top, the machine is equipped with a 7-inch interactive touch-screen and has Internet connectivity. We later assembled the whole machine in our rooms. I noticed this and thought why not give them an incentive and appreciate their effort.&rdquo; <br />
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The machine is not converting plastic into water.Ever imagined throwing a used plastic bottle inside a waste bin and getting drinking water in return (Left to right): Kunal Dixit with Anurag Meena and Satyendra Meena Ever imagined throwing a used plastic bottle inside a waste bin and getting drinking water in return Two students from IIT Bombay have made this possible, in a cool twist to the concept of a vending machine. It has a capacity of eight litres and is replenished from an external source of water once the storage gets over,&rdquo; he adds. &ldquo;When the machine reaches 80 per cent of its capacity, an alert is sent to the administrator and the bin has to be emptied. While conceptualising the design we realised that small bottles and can comprise maximum waste. We are also focussing on using solar panels for our next model,&rdquo; reveals Anurag. How does it work Satyendra says, <br />
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When you throw in a can or a plastic bottle, the machine crushes the bottle to 1/6th of its original volume and gives water or a digital token in return. Final year Physics student Anurag explains the concept. It&rsquo;s a basic human need,&rdquo; he says. &ldquo;It has an inbuilt water purifier and dispenses both cold and room-temperature water when a bottle/ can is thrown in. &ldquo;We designed the machine in our hostel rooms and the fabrication and laser work was done at a workshop in Thane. The makers intend to take the machine to public spaces and are currently in talks with government organisations and corporate firms for the same.Alert system: The machine also has an NFC and Bluetooth interface for unhindered connectivity and a notification system for administrators to alert them on usage and maintenance. &ldquo;People see dirty bottles and plastic waste strewn all around, but only when they have an empty bottle in their hand do they feel obliged to look for a bin and throw <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/preform-mould/">Perform Mould</a> it. <br />
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The idea was to give an incentive to not litter.Juggling lectures, submissions and exams the boys had to burn midnight oil for over 95 days to set this up. The concept: In collaboration with a start-up Trestor, they have developed a machine that dispenses 300 ml of potable water in exchange of empty plastic bottles and aluminium cans. Final year students Anurag Meena and Satyendra Meena, with their new invention, the Swachh Machine, wanted to tackle two crucial issues &mdash; that of waste disposal and the scarcity of purified drinking water. The machine in its current form accepts bottles and cans with the storage capacity of up to one litre,&rdquo; he reveals. And what better way than to offer them potable water]]>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2019 02:17:03 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>They are used in cable television</title>
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    <![CDATA[These factors are studied on regional and the global front, for varying levels of depth of market research. The report also presents an outline of the impact of recent developments on market&rsquo;s future growth forecast.The report gives summary of the impact of the key drivers, restraints, and popular trends in the Set-Top Box (STB) Market market. The report utilizes a variety of primary and secondary research tactics for collecting quantitative as well as qualitative data on global as well as regional fronts.): Cable Satellite DTT IP OTTDemand Coverage (Market Size &amp; Forecast, Consumer Distribution): Residential Use Commercial UseCompany Coverage (Sales data, Main Products &amp; Services etc. A detailed study of factors expected to drive and challenge the growth of the market as well as the trends that decide consumer inclination are highlighted.Competitor analysis including all the key parameters of Set-Top Box (STB) Market marketMarket estimates for at least 7 yearsMarket Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and proposals)Strategic proposals in key business portions dependent available estimationsCompany profiling with point by point systems, financials, and ongoing improvementsMapping of the most recent innovative headways and Supply chain patternsSingle User License Price: USD 1800Purchase report at/checkout/216128. &ndash;Product Type Coverage (Market Size &amp; Forecast, Major Company of Product Type etc.): <br />
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They are used in cable television, satellite television, and over-the-air television systems, as well as other uses. With the number of industry-best analytical methods, the amount of market data thus collected is filtered and sorted to the details that matter the most to companies operating in the Set-Top Box (STB) Market market or aspiring to enter it.The global Set-Top Box (STB) market will reach xxx Million USD in 2018 and with a CAGR if xx% between 2019-2025. Overall overview of the factors affecting various decisions in the global market is presented and examined by policies in the market, regulatory scenario of the market, with the help of details of key rules, regulations, plans, and policies in the market.Get insights of Set-Top Box (STB) Market Market Report at/report/216128 A Set-Top Box (STB) is an information appliance device that generally contains <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/preform-mould/">Perform Cavities Mould</a> a TV-tuner input and displays output connects to a television set and an external source of signal, turning the source signal into content in a form that can then be displayed on the television screen or other display device.The Set-Top Box (STB) Market market report recently incorporated in the massiveresearchreport database of Pioneer Reports which provides detailed analytical view of the globalmarket. of Set-Top Box (STB) Market market]]>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 03:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The plastic ban has come into force since Saturday</title>
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    <![CDATA[A plastic inspector visited some shops close to Chira Bazaar and hence, some shopkeepers who are still using plastic to wrap food and perishable products became apprehensive and decided to shut shop. Mr Kadam however said that it would not be possible to suspend the drive by plastic inspectors.Mr Shah said, &ldquo;The minister patiently heard all our concerns and also accepted the suggestions.Meanwhile, the Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association (FR-TWA) met environment minister Ramdas Kadam on Monday and sought clarity on permissible plastic and that guidelines be framed in this regard. <br />
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He assured that they would consider the same and decide on them soon.The plastic ban has come into force since Saturday. Jadavji called for closure of shops Monday morning due to apprehension.&rdquo; TVS president J. According to the Thakurdwar Vyapari Sangh (TVS), they got a tip-off that inspectors would be carrying out surprise checks at their shops and hence, they kept their shops shut to safeguard themselves. Mumbai: Nearly 500 shopkeepers at Chira Bazaar kept their shops closed on Monday on being alerted that civic inspectors would be conducting checks for the use of plastic bags and other banned items. The plastic ban has come into force since Saturday. Chira Bazaar kept their shops closed on Monday. In the two-hour meeting, the traders submitted a list of guidelines that were accepted by Mr Kadam.&rdquo;.Mr Shah further said that FRTWA, along with other traders&rsquo; associations, met Mr Kadam and apprised him of the problems faced by them. &nbsp;According to FRTWA president Viren Shah, in the absence of proper guidelines as to the type of plastic that can be used or traded in by businesses, traders&rsquo; associations in the city were apprehensive <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/pet-blow-molding-machine/automatic-blow-molding-machine/">automatic blowing machine</a> of plastic inspectors and their possible high-handedness]]>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 02:33:47 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The state always had an advantage in the inevitable fight against militancy</title>
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    <![CDATA[By arrangement with Dawn.But the arrival of the PML(N) in 2013 did create an expectation that business, the private sector, would get a boost.The opposite though seems to have happened.Because the fight against militancy will be long and murky and because the fight must be fought by the state, the state is looking at a long stretch of impunity &mdash; or impunity cloaked in legality.Worshipping at the altar of CPEC and dragging Pakistan to medium-term growth via vast infrastructure spending is changing the profile of the economy itself. A revenge rooted in a state that has grown in confidence at its successes and whose successes have given it the tools to impose its will. Coming as it has after years of economic hurt, the alarm has been mitigated by the feel-good effects of a calm economic spell. And through a combination of luck and determination, the state made a comeback. But then an outbreak of stability happened.<br />
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The state always had an advantage in the inevitable fight against militancy: malign state policies over the decades may have created the problem, but the problem, specially once it grew wildly out of control, could only be combated by the state. But then an outbreak of stability happened.But state-led capitalism in a state with no real political accountability and weak regulation can be a recipe for gross abuse.Think of every last big economic project inaugurated over the past three and a half years &mdash; everywhere and always it is the government that is the star, facilitator or creator.In rough terms, poor economic choices and bad policies between 2004 and 2013 drove the country into deep macroeconomic destabilisation. On top of a declining state were layered economic and security woes that seemed terminal.The small businesses and traders, the big industrialists and exporters, farmers and traditional sectors, all seem to have been cast aside as the government itself has lodged itself deeper into the economy. In rough terms, poor economic choices and bad policies between 2004 <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/preform-mould/72cavity.html">China 72 cavity-Preform Mould Manufacturers</a> and 2013 drove the country into deep macroeconomic destabilisation. An economic downturn coincided with an implosion of the security landscape. Because what the country is facing, and of necessity must accept, is a great ramping up of counterterrorism operations in the provinces. Pakistan itself felt like it was unravelling. Maybe a crony capitalism-type of approach, but nevertheless one that looked at the private sector as the engine of growth and where the heroes would be businessmen, big and small. <br />
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Its actual record in the 1990s was not too dissimilar to the other governments of the time.And that ramping up &mdash; to tamp down the surviving extremism and militancy threat &mdash; will greatly enhance the power, profile and willingness to act with impunity of the security apparatus.It wasn&rsquo;t actually and a few sensible interventions helped steady the economic and security landscapes.That someone in the state apparatus thought to and acted on disappearing the activists isn&rsquo;t really surprising. The revenge of the state may end up inflicting a deep economic cost on all of us. A bunch of years ago, the problem was a declining state.Rewind to about a decade ago. Across swathes of social, economic and security interventions, the state was in retreat.But the great rescue has come at a cost: after doing what was necessary, the state is now increasingly imposing its unwelcome and alarming will and priorities on all of us. A new profile where the government is the economic star, not the private sector.The revenge of the state may just be beginning.The security dimension is easier to see &mdash; and even harder to push back against. Pakistan itself seemed in terminal decline. What is troubling is how poorly positioned society is to resist the state.It was always a stretch that the arrival of the N-League would transform the economy &mdash; the PML(N) only ever appeared better at economic management relative to the other political options.So whenever the state got its act together, the state &mdash; and the security apparatus within it &mdash; would necessarily emerge as the most powerful internal player once again.In disappearing the activists, a straightforward message has been sent: whatever they were doing, others should not think of emulating.But a powerful player with a new internal dynamic: the special rules needed to fight militancy have created special powers and special privileges that the security apparatus is now being tempted to apply elsewhere, in other domains, for different reasons. Having established a sort-of macroeconomic stability, the N-League has embarked on a radical economic realignment: championing a state-led capitalism of sorts at the expense of the private sector.We needed a strong, intrusive, muscular state to fight militancy, but as the state has grown stronger and more intrusive and muscular, we the people have grown more vulnerable to a state selecting its own priorities and targets.And now we&rsquo;re seeing a second unexpected outcome: the revenge of the state. Like extending the lexicon of missing persons to online rights activists. And through a combination of luck and determination, the state made a comeback. Between 2014 and 2016, Pakistan was salvaged and put back in some shape. Pakistan seemed to have run out of luck.Pakistan itself seemed in terminal decline.Twenty-oh-eight through 2011, Pakistan suffered some of it worst years ever.Start with the economic picture because it&rsquo;s a little stranger and a bit harder to pin down.With the latest abductions and this overall CPEC business, the new Pakistan taking shape is coming into view &mdash; and it ain&rsquo;t pretty. Politically, yet another failed dictatorship was being replaced by an untested civilian leadership and it was hard to know which was worse]]>
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    <title>But the state decided to go ahead anyway</title>
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    <![CDATA[But the state decided to go ahead anyway. A committee under the chairmanship of environment minister Ramdas Kadam will be set up to decide the list of items to be banned periodically over the next few months.Though Mr Kadam had announced a ban on plastic water and cold drink bottles initially, the government found that it would be difficult to implement and provide an alternate solution. The state Cabinet on Thursday evening approved a proposal banning items such as plastic bags, plates, glasses and spoons in the initial stage. <br />
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Though Mr Kadam had announced a ban on plastic water and cold drink bottles initially, the government found that it would be <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/pet-blow-molding-machine/automatic-blow-molding-machine/">automatic blowing machine</a> difficult to implement and provide an alternate solution. The environment department has been working on the ban for the last few months.&nbsp;Mr Kadam had announced the plastic ban a few months earlier and chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had given him his consent.Ramdas Kadam had announced the plastic ban a few months earlier and chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had given him his consent. (Photo: AFP) Mumbai: The government will impose a plastic ban from Gudi Padwa (March 18) across the state, but it diluted the measure by excluding some items in the first phase. <br />
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Plastic manufacturers&rsquo; associations had opposed the proposed ban and agitated against it. Water and cold drink bottles are exempted from for now. The plastic waste disposal issue is growing serious by the day, and &mdash; looking at gravity of the problem &mdash; the state government has decided to ban plastic. So while approving the plastic ban proposal, government appointed a committee that will look into the practical difficulties of the ban&rsquo;s implementation and decide the items to be banned, sources said.]]>
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    <![CDATA[We will also be conducting awareness drives in these areas. As such, there will be at least one collection point in each ward,&rdquo; added Ms Chaudhari. &ldquo;At some instances, it has been found that even the segregated waste collected from societies is dumped at the landfill sites by the cleaning workers. As such, it is important that there should be a strict and proper disposal of the plastic <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/preform-mould/">Perform Mould Company</a> items collected. BMC officials stated that it was also giving shopkeepers a month&rsquo;s time for getting rid of all the banned items, after which it will start checking the shops and markets. &ldquo;The full list of the sites will be finalised this week, however we have zeroed in on famous market places like Crawford, Colaba, the Linking Road, Chembur, Mulund and Borivali market among others. <br />
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As such we will be releasing the list of manufacturers, who could supply cloth bags, paper bags, jute bags and even biodegradable plastic bags.Meanwhile activists have highlighted concerns over the recycling process post the disposal of existing stock by shopkeepers and customers.Following the state government&rsquo;s notification to the municipal corporations last Friday, in which it directed local bodies to come up with implementation plans for the plastic ban and for disposing the existing stock of ban items, the BMC has decided to install collection points in market areas of all wards, including the BMC markets.BMC will upload list of manufacturers of alternative carry bags. Meanwhile activists have highlighted concerns over the recycling process post the disposal of existing stock by shopkeepers and customers. In its bid to help shopkeepers, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will be uploading a list of manufacturers of paper bags, jute bags and biodegradable plastic for each ward.&ldquo;We have been communicated that the shopkeepers are facing the problem of alternatives to plastic bags. <br />
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We are generating the list from each ward, so that shopkeepers can access information in a click,&rdquo; said Nidhi Chaudhari, deputy municipal commissioner, working on the planning process of implementation of plastic ban in the city. (Representational image) Mumbai: Shopkeepers in the city are facing a challenge in finding alternative carry bags following the plastic ban.What is not bannedPlastic material used for packaging medicines and drugs have been exempted from this ban.What is bannedProducts manufactured from plastic and thermocol (polystyrene) like disposable dish or bowl, cups, plates, glasses, fork, spoons, containers, straw, non-woven polypropene bags, pouches, all of which are commonly used for packaging food items including liquids and food grains. BMC officials stated that within two days, around 100 manufacturers of alternative bags have approached them and the civic body is expecting more manufacturers in the coming week. The civic bodies should also make the recycling plans public so that NGOs or other organisations who are working on the waste recycling could come forward and contact them,&rdquo; said Rohit Joshi, a Thane based activist.. Plastic bags for packaging milk, bags of thickness less than 50 microns have been permitted to remain in use]]>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2019 03:13:14 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The civic body has called upon non government organisations</title>
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    <![CDATA[More than 150 organisations have showed their interest about participating in the exhibition. The products may be in the form of cloth, paper, wood and other natural derivatives. It has invited these organisations to participate in the exhibition..com for this. Majority of them are women&rsquo;s self help groups, said civic officials.&ldquo;To implement plastic ban, we are in search of products, which would provide alternatives to plastic.According to civic officials, the BMC has organised a mega three-day exhibition and sale in the second week of May for the promotion of non-plastic items.Civic activists have said that BMC should provide alternatives to plastic bags for the effective implementation of ban.<br />
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The civic body has called upon non government organisations, women&rsquo;s self help groups, traders and companies to participate in its drive against plastic.plastic@gmail. Mumbai: For the implementation of plastic ban, the BrihanmumbaiMunicipal Corporation (BMC) has sought help from several private organisations for providing an effective alternative to banned plastic.The BMC has asked these organisations to register with the civic body for taking part in the exhibition.<br />
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The BMC has asked these organisations <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/auxiliary-equipment/air-compressor.html">Wholesale Air compressor</a> to register with the civic body for taking part in the exhibition. It has provided a phone number (8291652979), as well as an email id acplanning. In addition to this, companies, which recycle plastic items, have also contacted the BMC for the exhibition, they said. The aim behind holding the exhibition is to ensure that alternative products are available in adequate numbers when the ban becomes operational from June 23,&rdquo; said a senior civic official. &ldquo;Cloth, paper or jute bags should also be made available as an alternative to plastic bags,&rdquo; said civic activist Nikhil Desai. File picture of the BMC headquarters]]>
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    <![CDATA[More than 150 organisations have showed their interest about participating in the exhibition. The products may be in the form of cloth, paper, wood and other natural derivatives. It has invited these organisations to participate in the exhibition..com for this. Majority of them are women&rsquo;s self help groups, said civic officials.&ldquo;To implement plastic ban, we are in search of products, which would provide alternatives to plastic.According to civic officials, the BMC has organised a mega three-day exhibition and sale in the second week of May for the promotion of non-plastic items.Civic activists have said that BMC should provide alternatives to plastic bags for the effective implementation of ban.<br />
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The civic body has called upon non government organisations, women&rsquo;s self help groups, traders and companies to participate in its drive against plastic.plastic@gmail. Mumbai: For the implementation of plastic ban, the BrihanmumbaiMunicipal Corporation (BMC) has sought help from several private organisations for providing an effective alternative to banned plastic.The BMC has asked these organisations to register with the civic body for taking part in the exhibition.<br />
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The BMC has asked these organisations <a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/auxiliary-equipment/air-compressor.html">Wholesale Air compressor</a> to register with the civic body for taking part in the exhibition. It has provided a phone number (8291652979), as well as an email id acplanning. In addition to this, companies, which recycle plastic items, have also contacted the BMC for the exhibition, they said. The aim behind holding the exhibition is to ensure that alternative products are available in adequate numbers when the ban becomes operational from June 23,&rdquo; said a senior civic official. &ldquo;Cloth, paper or jute bags should also be made available as an alternative to plastic bags,&rdquo; said civic activist Nikhil Desai. File picture of the BMC headquarters]]>
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    <title>Taiwan to ban disposable plastic items by 2030</title>
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    <![CDATA[Consumers will have to pay extra for all straws, plastic shopping bags, disposable utensils and beverage cups from 2025, ahead of a full ban on the single-use items five years later, according to the road map from the government&amp;<a href="https://www.bangemachine.com/product/pet-blow-molding-machine/semi-automatic-blow-molding-machine/">Semi automatic blow machine Manufacturers</a>39;s Environmental Protection Administration (EPA).In a bid to clean up the oceans and rivers, the UK government is also planning to ban plastic staws.The island started recycling plastic and pushing to reduce single-use plastic items more than a decade ago. (Photo: Pixabay) TAIPEI: Taiwan is planning a blanket ban on single-use plastic items including straws, cups and shopping bags by 2030, officials said Thursday, with restaurants facing new restrictions from next year. Last year, nearly 200,000 tonnes of plastic containers were recycled, the EPA said. The island started recycling plastic and pushing to reduce single-use plastic items more than a decade ago.. According to Lai, a Taiwanese person on average uses 700 plastic bags annually. <br />
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The EPA aims to reduce the number to 100 by 2025 and to zero by 2030. "Watch this space. If it is bad, then banning it is a good thing," he is quoted as saying by The Sun. The government has already banned free plastic shopping bags in major retail outlets including supermarkets and convenience stores, expanding the move to smaller businesses including bakeries and drinks kiosks from this year.Its new plan will force major chain restaurants to stop providing plastic straws for in-store use from 2019, a requirement that will expand to all dining outlets in 2020. <br />
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Taiwan to ban disposable plastic items by 2030. It is the latest push by Taiwan to cut waste and pollution after introducing a recycling programme and charges for plastic bags.Plastic sea pollution was pushed into the spotlight after scenes in one of Sir David Attenborough&rsquo;s wildlife documentary showed a whale carrying her dead newborn around for many days. Media reports say Environment Secretary Michael Gove will make the announcement before Brexit. "We aim to implement a blanket ban by 2030 to significantly reduce plastic waste that pollutes the ocean and also gets into the food chain to affect human health," said Lai Ying-ying, an EPA official supervising the new programme. The island's eco-drive has also extended to limiting the use of incense at temples and festivals to protect public health]]>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2019 03:26:48 GMT</pubDate>
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