The municiple authorities of your school have banned the use of polythene bags.This has revived the use of jute bag that has positively affected the lical traders and farmers.Write about this for national daily as an example to be followed by the rest of the country.
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Dear National Daily's Community,
As the municipal authorities have banned using polythene bags and to use jute bags instead, I request you to make some slight changes to be done as it can affect the farmers as well as the local traders.That is ,We can use any other bags other than jute or polythene such as re-useable paper bags, canvas bags, polypropylene "green"bags etc. So that, it would not affect the farmers' labour and for the traders too... Please fulfill my humble request
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Concept:
The ordinance banning plastic shopping bags was passed by the local government of the school. Due to this ban, several alternatives are now available in our marketplaces, including bags made of jute, cotton, paper, and nylon.
Explanation:
- Jute, which has the ability to benefit our economy and the environment, is the only alternative in my opinion that is as suitable.
- Before plastic shopping bags entered the market, jute was the principal product we exported. Our nation's soil and climate are ideal for the production of jute.
- Jute farming and jute product manufacture used to provide a living for thousands of people. However, the influx of plastic bags caused our jute businesses to start declining.
- But if we can make sure that jute shopping bags are used to package all of our everyday necessities, I have no doubt that we can restore the industry.
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