Raebareli launches anti-plastic campaign for a plastic-free future

An initiative of plastic free campaign is going on in the village panchayats of Vikas Khand Deeh. Read more on Dynamite News

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 5 June 2025, 8:16 PM IST
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Raebareli: June 5 is being celebrated all over the world for the protection and conservation of the environment. In the year 1972, the United Nations announced the celebration of this day to bring political and social awareness at the global level towards the environment.

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It was started after discussion at the World Environment Conference organized by the United Nations General Assembly from June 5 to June 16. It is supported by many non-governmental organizations, businesses, and government entities and represents the primary outreach day of the United Nations supporting the environment.

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According to the Dynamite News correspondent, in this sequence, the initiative of the plastic-free campaign is going on in the gram panchayats of Vikas Khand Deeh, in which people are being encouraged to reduce plastic waste and use environmentally friendly alternatives. This campaign not only reduces plastic pollution but also makes people aware of cleanliness.

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Block Prerak Ranjit Kumar said that the Gram Panchayats encourage local people to reduce the use of plastic, such as using reusable bags, water bottles, and containers, and it is strictly prohibited, and the collected plastic is sold to recyclers or used as a resource.

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Birnawa Gram Panchayat Officer Vivek Singh said that awareness campaigns are conducted to increase awareness about the negative effects of plastic use, such as wall painting and Shramdaan on cleanliness, and Gram Panchayats regularly conduct cleanliness drives to make the village plastic-free.

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The Swachh Bharat Mission computer operator said that Gram Panchayats provide sacks to collect plastic waste from households or collect plastic waste through e-rickshaws. Collecting plastic waste generates income for the Gram Panchayat, which provides financial stability for the Panchayat.

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