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    <title>The Harmful Effects Of Plastic</title>
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    <![CDATA[The major difficulties faced by the respondents include shopkeepers not providing bags for carrying items, inconvenience caused due to carrying bags from home while shopping, alternatives not easily available and extra cost for carry bags, it said.This year, India has pledged to ban all single-use plastics by 2022 and also plans to introduce a campaign against marine litter.With a sample size of 3,600, the national study conducted by market research and analysis company Velocity MR found that 90 per cent of respondents are aware of the harmful effects of plastic and 85 per cent of the respondents are even aware of the ban on polythene bags.From our study, we clearly understood that while the people are aware of the adverse effects of plastic, the usage of this environmental poison is high, primarily due to lack <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/petg/">China PETG shrink film</a> of availability of proper alternatives," managing director and chief executive officer of Velocity M.The study also revealed that seven out of 10 respondents believe that the ban is only on the use of plastic carry bags and not on other variants of plastic such as pouches, garbage bags and containers."It has been observed that even with plastic ban in 25 states of the country, 15,000 tonnes of plastic is still procured from cities on a daily basis.The study was conducted in most of the major cities of the country, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Pune.New Delhi: A majority of people are aware of the harmful effects of plastic on environment, but still use it due to lack of availability of cheaper alternatives, a study said.]]>
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    <title>The State Would Take Action Against Them</title>
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    <![CDATA[The state government has modified its plastic ban notification and given three months&rsquo; time to manufacturers to dispose of their existing plastic products. However, the government was quick to clarify that it would continue with its action against people possessing plastic. The submissions were made in Bombay high court while hearing four petitions challenging the plastic ban notification.A division bench of ustice Abhay Oka and Justice Riyaz Chagala was hearing the petitions <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/sealup/">China Sealing Cover Films</a> filed by PET Container Manufacturers Association and All India Plastic Manufacturers Association, challenging the state government notification banning manufacture, use, storage, distribution, wholesale, retail sale, import and transportation of all kinds of plastic material.Special Counsel for the state, advocate E.P. Bharucha informed the court that the state had exempt manufacturers from the ban for a period of three months. When the court asked about common people using plastic, advocate Bharucha said that the state would take action against them as per the notification.Questioned about giving an extension to manufacturers while denying the same to the aam aadmi, advocate Bharucha replied that manufacturers would not be able to sell their plastic in Maharashtra but would have to sell it in other states.]]>
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    <![CDATA[They are as individualistic as their painting styles, or dance styles or music styles! You have to see it to believe them. It really doesn&rsquo;t matter what they wear, it&rsquo;s the spirit they carry lightly that is their formal, casual and soulful wear. The pattern could have lived in their minds for long and become clearer with time. It is quite a visual to see painter interacting with a rangrez or dyer. And we are stupid enough to want to conform and give in to fashion terrorism.&rdquo;Dyer: &ldquo;Sir I couldn&rsquo;t have done any better.But then you have to excuse me for as an artist I feel we artists have the license to express ourselves in any way we want. <br />
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I just laughed and deflected her, for it would have been an impossibly uphill task to make her understand, let alone convert her! But it actually set me thinking that yes, artists do dress differently &mdash; and that is an understatement especially in the context of the recent debates about the Cannes red carpet and the monstrosities our actresses wear. Hot here doesn&rsquo;t mean less clothes, it just means whatever they choose to wear will invariably have been woven by a weaver giving him the specific drawings of what to weave. Monstrosities because our fashionistas have still not got it that we are simply not suited for the gowns that we insist on wearing. <br />
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Oh the poor artist! Alas! I have seen some calligraphers in the Arab world wearing basic silk dresses with their calligraphy painted in acrylic colours to embellish them. And if a normal human being was to witness this scene from the back it would be extremely difficult to identify their genders! Speaking of fashion, the ultimate fashion statement was of M. Husain and his long-handled brush that would double up as a walking stick. The conversation is way beyond any normal human interaction. Of course, one can get the ultimate close look at how artists dress during a working art camp when artists wear their work clothes, leisure and even formal clothes during the short span of the camp. Which creative guy won&rsquo;t be spoilt for choices But one thing is common, their clothes will never look shiny new &mdash; ever.Dyer: &ldquo;Sir, yeh colour dyes mein nahin aata. But this generic statement is only for their work clothes.<br />
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&ldquo;Yaar, ismein na yeh red laga de. From pajamas to culottes to shorts to long skirts, gender notwithstanding, no matter what they wear, they would have splatters of permanent acrylic colours reflecting the mood of that day! The tops vary from cotton kurtas to handwoven ikats to just simple T-shirts. For women artists, they would wear hand-woven sarees that no man has ever seen before.&rdquo;The reaction of the result by the artist: &ldquo;Oh no! This is not transparent <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/petg/petg-film-sleevemaker-gm50.html">PETG Film Sleevemaker-GM50</a> enough! Yeh kya kiya hai. <br />
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The tailor is strictly not expected to apply his brains under any circumstances and if he dares to do that, well God save him. Period. The encounter with the tailor is even funnier. You will see an entire array of ponytails tied with anything they can lay their hands on at that point of time including shading pencils of varying thickness, paint brushes of all lengths and sizes.F. And no, I am not being overly conservative. Our body type and body language just don&rsquo;t work with gowns. See them dress up &ldquo;hot&rdquo; for each other&rsquo;s shows. Artist: &ldquo;Please use this border or this texture in the yolk, this in the sleeves and this in the neck.&rdquo;Painter: &ldquo;Dekh yaar mix kar, yeh bahut zaroori hai. <br />
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Their hair is loosely tied &mdash; and again this is not gender specific &mdash; artists have no gender biases when it comes to either clothes or hair.&rdquo;The artist in frustration learns how to dye fabrics! But then you have been warned that this is an ongoing story that continues decade after decade and artist after artist.One of the most hilarious statements I have ever encountered in my life has to be: &ldquo;Can you teach me how to dress like an artist &rdquo; I looked at the person who had made this rather curious statement in complete amazement: Clad in an off shoulder ubiquitous little black dress with razor cut hair and killer stilettos, her mouth a bright smear of red and matching talons, she could have been an aspiring model. It&rsquo;s the intricacies of weaves, fabric, design that would make them worthy to die or kill for, depending on who is wearing them and who they want to kill (out of jealousy or admiration). About 90 percent of the time after all the delays by the tailor, he has still got it wrong. Some in the west wear self painted t-shirts but nothing to beat the Indian artist who can really go crazy with the options of weaving, texture, dyer, tailor and not to miss his own paints also available to him. <br />
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For there is no &lsquo;type&rsquo; that sets the artists apart, except a broad category of &lsquo;artists&rsquo;.com end-of. Even if they have to wash new clothes to make them look a little edgy!So that is the artist&rsquo;s fashion extravaganza for you! Will talk about other artistes next week!Dr Alka Raghuvanshi is an art writer, curator and artist and can be contacted on alkaraghuvanshi@yahoo.&rdquo; They are all different most of the times and don&rsquo;t be surprised if two sleeves are not supposed to look the same. That is hot for them.&rdquo; He has brought either his canvas or a paper swatch of acrylic or oil colour on a paper for matching purposes]]>
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    <title>Large Format Cultural Festivals Is Our Other Endeavour</title>
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    <![CDATA[As a responsible organisation, we have always been cognizant of societal needs and looked for ways to address them. We are committed to finding improved solutions to reduce, recycle and recover that paves the way for a healthier environment. To achieve this goal, we have collaborated with various stakeholders across NGOs, academia, state governments and waste aggregators. At such festivals, tourists and local communities need to be informed about proper waste disposal; a recent example is our initiative in Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj. This year we managed approximately 6000 MTs of post-consumer multilayered packaging waste as a part of our commitment as Extended Producer&rsquo;s Responsibility.<br />
Hilldaari project in Mussoorie: While Hilldaari aims at setting up an end to end waste management system, through this project we also aim to bring about behaviour change. <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/sealup/sealup-e2-sealing-cover-film-2.html">SEALUP-E2 Sealing Cover Film Suppliers</a> World Oceans Day naturally provides an opportunity to create such awareness for an important cause. The rampant use of plastic is on the rise and very few measures have been taken to tackle this problem &ndash; Plastic Pollution.Spreading awareness on plastic management Occasions like these enable us to educate and drive behaviour change across the organisation as well as the people associated with it. The volunteers included Nestl&eacute; India employees and their families, NGO partners, distribution partners, suppliers, Government officials etc. Also taking this programme to large format cultural festivals is our other endeavour, where people gather in large numbers and food consumption is high. <br />
Today, the consortium membership has increased to 35 companies both comprising of big and small companies. At the end of the drive, the collected waste was sent to the processing facilities and disposed of responsibly. We are expanding this programme to other cities of Uttarakhand in phase 2.Understanding the concerns and plight of the consumers and environment, FMCG brands have set out to curb this problem and address the concern. Volunteering is an integral part of our culture and our employees regularly volunteer towards our various societal initiatives.Contribution of corporate to the society and its well-beingOrganisations thrive when the communities they operate in thrive.We are committed to the 3R&rsquo;s principle &ndash; Reduce, Recycle and RecoverReduce:&nbsp; Since 2017, the company reduced packaging material weight by approximately 2190 tons by ensuring eco-designing of packaging in a sustainable weight]]>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 05:57:04 GMT</pubDate>
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    <![CDATA[Hence, the ban on plastic is not viable, said Ramnik Cheddha, president, Bombay Grain Dealers&rsquo; Association. We have sought a waiver on banning packaging material till alternatives are identified and made available. Now we are back to square one.Lalit Gandhi, vice-president, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said, &ldquo;Many units are on the verge of closure in the absence of basic packaging material i. <br />
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They now have debts to the tune of rs 13,000 crore just to run their business.In Mumbai alone, over 680,000 readymade garments cannot be exported due to non-availability of transparent plastic bags for packaging, claimed Rajesh Masand, chairman, Clothing Manufacturers&rsquo; Association of India.&rdquo;<br />
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About three lakh people are directly and indirectly connected to the plastic industry.According to them, the statewide ban on plastic bags has caused misery for grain merchants, grocery stores, fruit and vegetable sellers, bakeries, <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/easiler/yisile-e-easy-tear-film-2.html">Yisile-S Easy-tear Film</a> and the readymade garments industry. Officials representing grain dealers, bakeries and the readymade garments industry said that the ban had hit production, packaging and supply schedules. Irani of the Indian Bakers&rsquo; Association said, &ldquo;Moving from paper packaging to plastic enabled the bakery industry to thrive and add a wide variety of products and servedistant customers.Mumbai: Plastic manufacturers and related industries have demanded that the ban on plastic be postponed by seven years as it is likely to affect three lakh people in terms of livelihood. <br />
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The shelf-life of all baked items will be shortened and their mobility curtailed.P. plastic bags. They are likely to face huge losses due to the ban, said Neemit Punamiya, general secretary, Plastic Bag Manufacturers&rsquo; Association of India (PBMAI). end-of Tags: plastic manufacturers, plastic bags.&rdquo;Items including masala, dry fruit, clothes and grains cannot be packed and ferried in paper bags.e.K]]>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 01:32:36 GMT</pubDate>
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    <![CDATA[Anbalagan, Member Secreatry, <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/sleeve-makertm/sleevemaker-tm-c-1heat-shrinkable-sleeve.html">Sleevemaker TM-C-1Heat Shrinkable Sleeve Suppliers</a> Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. <br />
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A public notice on the awareness and regulations regarding plastic ban will be soon issued. However due to lack of awareness it could be not implemented effectively. Sandanshiv, scientific officer- II, state environment cell (SEC)."We are currently in mapping out plans to reach out to corporates, NGOs and self-help groups to invest in manufacture of alternative carry bags.<br />
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The state government is currently in talks with several stakeholders on the measures to be taken to ban plastic bags effectively and suggest alternatives like cotton bags, jute bags, and paper bags. <br />
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For a stricter implementation of the policy, the state government is going to set deadline of Gudi Padwa in March 2018 for the shopkeepers to replace plastic bags with cotton or paper bags in the market.Mumbai: While the state government is all set to introduce its anti -plastic policy in March next year, officials from the state environment cell stated that the shopkeepers will get three months to arrange alternatives for plastic bags in their shops. <br />
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"Meanwhile, shopkeepers can approach agencies that manufacture non-plastic bags," he added. <br />
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The shopkeepers will also be given a deadline till Gudi Padwa to arrange cloth or paper bags for providing things," said S."We are at the stage of creating awareness among consumers and shopkeepers. For the ban, we are starting with the plastic bags and eventually plastic bottles too. Women groups will also be made part of this campaign to produce cotton and jute bags," said P. The state environment department will also be regulating norms to check upon the plastic production from manufacturers.In the aftermath of Mumbai floods in 2005, the state government has directed a ban on plastic bags below 50 microns]]>
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    <title>Beyond The Financial Capacities Of Urban Local Bodies</title>
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    <![CDATA[The TMC has an agreement with Clean Kerala Co Ltd for treating the plastic and e-waste.Organic and biodegradable waste, which constitutes 50-60 per cent of the country&rsquo;s urban waste, can be converted into compost, thereby solving half of India&rsquo;s waste problems.Every year the world uses 500 billion plastic bags. Achieving the objectives of the Swachchh Bharat Abhiyan is therefore practicable only if the country works towards reducing the generation of waste by inculcating simple habits like reduce, reuse and recycle, in tandem with proper segregation and treatment practices.The TMC supplied required number of waste disposal and treatment systems like three-layered bucket-sized kitchen bins and pipe bins free of cost or at nominal cost to its residents. <br />
There is a separate provision for collecting the plastic waste from households and institutions for further treatment at the rate of Rs 60 per month. Strict penalty with fines ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 are levied on those who dump their waste in public.Studies show that plastic is produced more than any other human-made material, except <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/shrinflex-pepr/">China printed packaging film Manufacturers</a> cement and steel.Consider the cost of disposal. This is to encourage the public to take responsibility of the garbage they generate.Consider the tale of two cities from Kerala. The Alappuzha municipality earned a few national awards and the UNEP recently recognised it as one of the five top clean cities in the world.5 lakh households are processing the bio-degradable waste at source and around 50 biogas plants have been constructed. Getting rid of large quantities of waste is often beyond the financial capacities of urban local bodies. Only dry and clean plastic covers, packets and other materials are collected and received at the designated counters.There is also poor institutional capacity and low political will to address the problem.The Solid Waste Management Rules of 2016 and the Plastic Waste Management Rules of 2016 are a welcome move.As a result of the mass awareness campaign, Thiruvananthapuram city&rsquo;s residents were sensitised to treat the bio-degradable waste or kitchen waste at the source itself]]>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2021 08:33:46 GMT</pubDate>
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    <![CDATA[Diversifying into eco-friendly varieties and alternative product categories has become imperative for the plastic industry, finds a study.Moreover, the small and medium exporters are reliant on export incentive schemes <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/series-of-package-bags-and-film-rolls/">SERIES OF PACKAGE POUCHES AND FILM ROLLS</a> like MEIS for working capital needs. While MEIS has been replaced by RoDTEP, the rates have not been announced yet. The US-China trade war and the US&rsquo;s removal of Generalised System of Preferences are creating uncertainty for the future of plastic exports. <br />
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It is imperative that exporters and other stakeholders keep an eye on upcoming embargos/ restrictions, similar to the ones in place in Southeast Asia.The Y-o-Y growth in plastics exports is expected to remain tepid at best, finds a report by Drip Capital. <br />
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Many countries such as France, China and Malaysia, have banned these plastic goods entirely, necessitating a shift towards other possibilities.In the long term, the sustainability of plastic exports remains to be seen, finds Drip Capital.Consumers and markets are increasingly seeking eco friendly alternatives to single-use plastics.In the midst of rising political and economic tensions globally, plastics could become a flashpoint for many trade conflicts.<br />
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Chennai: Notwithstanding the current growth trajectory, plastic exports are likely to see muted growth going ahead due to plastic import ban by different countries, US-China trade war and lingering working capital concerns]]>
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    <![CDATA[According to the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), Delhi, the amount of waste collected and discarded at landfill sites exceeds the amount it can accommodate. The overflowing waste is not only polluting the surrounding land but also air and groundwater. Let us all switch over # to the use of biodegradable and paper plates, cups and other cutleries. It contains Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical which is proven to promote breast cancer cell growth and lower sperm counts. Out of these 10,376 tons, a day is an uncollected plastic. But, hardly ever we think about what happens to post the celebrations.Cutting down on plastic utensils, decorations and gift packaging during festivals is a good start to avoid the hazards of plastic usage.The plastic used in making these dishes and other storage containers is made using harmful chemicals. According to data released by civic bodies, every year about 50 tonnes of excess waste is collected in comparison to normal days on the very next day of Diwali. <br />
Further, in Delhi alone, out of the total waste collected, a massive amount of 800 tons is only classified as plastic waste. But this is not a one-man job; to achieve this objective, we need to ensure a united front from both the general public and corporate set-ups. According to doctors, chemicals used in plastic has a high probability of causing diseases like cancer, Alzheimers, Parkinson&amp;39;s, Infertility along with others.We all look forward to the festive vibes that Diwali brings along with it, especially friends and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/petg/">China PETG shrink film</a>&nbsp;family gathering together for a celebration. United effort put up by the general public as&nbsp; well as restaurants and other food providers is the only way to reduce plastic consumption.The dangers of plastic disposal are tremendous. It may cost a little more than the usual plastic, but in return will ensure good health for you and your family. It is high time that we change this habit. India is generating Tones of plastic waste rapidly, as per the reports by Central Pollution Control # Board (CPCB) 25,940 tones of plastic waste is added every day which almost equivalent to 9000 Asian elephants and 86 Boeing 747 jets.<br />
Putting aside the harm caused by dumping plastic disposable, there is also the health risks associated with using plastic vessels. Often to avoid workloads during the festival, people serve food in plastic vessels. Letspread joy and happiness and not plastic. But when it comes to &lsquo;Single-Use Plastic-Free nation, we are far behind and there is still a long road ahead.Plastic has become an unavoidable part of our lives in the past three decades or so.Over the years, we have developed a dependency on the use of plastic vessels. Many families are also using plastic vessels in microwave to re-heat food white is a cause of worry. An estimated increase of 62% has been witnessed in Sanitation and ODF since 2014. Pregnant women, infants, and children are especially at high risk caused by the usage of plastic. After we dump plastic waste; it is collected and further thrown into landfill sites. The very next morning the first sight on the roads is that of burnt crackers, polluted air and a huge dump of plastic disposable cutleries in a black garbage bag]]>
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    <![CDATA[The environment ministry is planning to make next year&rsquo;s Ardh Kumbh Mela in Allahabad plastic-free in line with the country&rsquo;s commitment to eliminate single-use plastic, Union minister Harsh Vardhan said.India was the global host of 2018 World Environment Day. The theme of this year&rsquo;s edition was <a href="https://www.chancingpack.com/product/easiler/">China Easy tear films</a> &ldquo;Beat Plastic Pollution&rdquo;.&ldquo;We are intending to have a plastic-free (Ardh) Kumbh next January. We are starting preparations (for it),&rdquo; Mr Vardhan was quoted by agencies as saying.He acknowledged that making the Ardh Kumbh plastic-free will be an uphill task.<br />
&ldquo;We are working on making this (Ardh) Kumbh plastic-free as it is a very tall order but it is a part of our (government&rsquo;s) dream. We are already working towards beating plastic pollution all over the country but imagine a plastic-free Kumbh. It is something we are planning to do next,&rdquo; the environment minister said.Ardh Kumbh Mela, one of the world&rsquo;s largest religious gatherings, is held every six years. It will be held in January next year.Millions of Hindu pilgrims stream to Allahabad to bathe in the holy river Ganga to wash away their sins during the festival.<br />
The government&rsquo;s idea of a plastic-free Ardh Kumbh was welcomed by environmentalists.It is a &ldquo;fantastic decisi-on&rdquo; but the success of a policy depends on its im-plementation. So if it can be implemented properly, then nothing like it, environmentalist Padmavati Dwivedi said. Environm-ent activist, Jagannath Poddar, pointed out that the move will have to be implemented strictly.&ldquo;The use of plastic has increased because public has become lazy. Having a plastic-free Kumbh would require strict implementation,&rdquo; he said.]]>
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