letter for plastic waste management for plastic free india
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Letter - Plastic Free India
To,
The In-charge
Plastic Waste Management
Bangalore.
Sub: Plastic Free India
Respected sir/ madam,
I am a resident of Bangalore city. This Garden City, due to high-tech companies, is also known as ‘Silicon Valley’ of India. But these years we all are experiencing trouble in managing plastic waste. Due to many reasons - delivery goods packaging, children's toys, bottles, utensils etc plastic waste is increasing day by day.
Plastic should be recycled and be used in many ways. Its my humble request to take measures to recycle plastic waste and educate the citizens of the necessity of this activity. In addition encourage people to replace plastic with biodegradable material. The whole nation should be made aware of this Plastic Free India Drive
I wish this city to be plastic free, else it will soon be known as a ‘Plastic City'
Yours sincerely,
XYZ
Answer:
15 – A
Green Park
Model Town
City
October 1, 2019
The Editor
The HT
City
Subject: Plastic waste management for plastic free India
Sir:
I am writing to your esteemed self to express my appreciation for the Plastic Free India Campaign launched across the nation. Single plastic use articles have wreaked catastrophic havoc in our country. The water bodies and the aquatic flora and fauna have been affected the most.
A walk along any river, lake, and beach is sufficient to know the consequences of this ubiquitous ugliness floating. Scientists in their recent research have found plastic to be much more toxic than previously expected. Plastic is making our environment highly toxic.
The state of the water bodies in the city is pathetic. The aquatic life has been choked to death. India can be made plastic free only by proper plastic waste management. Plastic waste management plants will have to be installed in all major cities and towns. People will also have to actively take part in this campaign.
Through the columns of your reputed daily I appeal to the people and concerned authorities to look into the matter and ban plastic bags in the city. The need of the hour is to replace plastic with environmental friendly materials. All of us need to join our hands to fight this menace and preserve our beautiful environment. We must stop using plastic altogether. Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Sudhir