Plastic overshoot day report 2024
Plastic Overshoot Day marks the point when the amount of plastic waste generated exceeds the world’s capacity to manage it, resulting in environmental pollution. In 2024, the global Plastic Overshoot Day
Plastic Overshoot Day marks the point when the amount of plastic waste generated exceeds the world’s capacity to manage it, resulting in environmental pollution. In 2024, the global Plastic Overshoot Day
Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Durga Dutt Ors. Vs State of HP dated 29/07/2013 regarding Rohtang Pass and its environment.
CHENNAI: You now have a chance to strike gold with your garbage. In a desperate attempt to promote source segregation, the city corporation will hold a lucky draw every month and offer 1.5g gold to one
Tripura has imposed a complete ban on the manufacture, import, storing, transport, sale and use of plastic carry bags in the state in view of its hazardous effect on the environment, an official said here
The government has constituted a State Level Advisory Body to monitor the implementation of the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011. The constitution of the advisory body with the local
Use of contraband polythene-made shopping bag has become rampant in the Sylhet city and elsewhere in the district in absence of proper monitoring by the authorities concerned. Talking to New Age residents
The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) under the direction of Environment and Renewable Energy Minister Susil Premajayantha has planned a new project to collect discarded polythene and plastics from
कोल्ड ड्रिंक्स और मार्केट में मिलने वाले पानी की बोतल का इस्तेमाल आदमी को बीमार बना सकता है। जिन बोतल को दोबारा इस्तेमाल फ्रिज में पानी भरकर पीने के लिए किया जाता है, वह सेहत के लिए नुकसानदेह है। रांची
Despite being a signatory to Ban Amendment of Basel Convention, the United Kingdom has dumped more than 600,000 kilograms of potentially hazardous plastic scrap in Pakistan during June 2013. Approximately
Sri Lanka Central Environmental Authority has decided to draft laws to make it compulsory for the producers of yoghurt, ice cream and other similar products to buy back the used plastic cups in which their
The J-K High Court has asked the state government to take a policy decision about the ordinance banning polythene use in the state. In the policy decision, the court said, the state was expected to explain whether as per the ordinance SRO-182, the ban was only on use of polythene carry bags or it also included ban on polythene used for making packing material.