Find out organisation in your area which are carrying out awareness programas
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Answer:The Bagtree - A zero waste campaign against use of plastic organised by Thanal and Zero Waste Centre in Trivandrum, Kerala - 25th September 2012
Thanal, an NGO in Trivandrum city, Kerala that continues to work on a range of environmental issues in the state had organised 'Bag Tree', a zero waste campaign in collaboration with the Zero Waste Centre in Kovalam, Trivandrum with the aim of creating awareness among the people to stop using plastic bags and replace them by paper bags. September 25 th, 2012 was the day chosen by Thanal as it is observed as Global Day of Action on Waste called by the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), an international network of people and organisations across the world fighting waste issues and promoting zero waste.
NEW DELHI: The plastic bag is well-entrenched partly because people find it convenient to use it. That helps the government get away with its non-committal stand on the issue when cities around the globe are banning it. But many citizens have been adopting initiatives to discourage the use of polythene bags.
Conserve, a non-profit organisation run by Anita Ahuja, has been actively transforming the polythene menace into designer fashion accessories and exporting them. Started in 2002, Conserve has about 300 ragpickers who supply it with 100 kg of plastic bags daily, which are then converted to about 4,000 designer bags a month, other than a host of bags, footwear and jewellery. "The bags that are brought to us are washed, sterilised and treated to make a much stronger and thicker plastic. Then we fashion them into accessories and market the products," said Anita
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