What is the Plastic Waste Management Campaign?
Like popular Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the Plastic Waste Management Campaign is launched with a view to eliminating a single use of plastic from regular activities. The Plastic Waste Management Campaign was launched under the action ‘Swachhta hi Sewa 2019’ of Prime Minister of India on 11th September 2019 to spread awareness among people and is launched by the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).
The Plastic Waste Management Campaign, launched on 11th September, is set to be carried through 2nd October 2014 but a part of the campaign will still remain continued and will end in the last of October of the same year. The campaign will be run through various activities during the period and the objective will be set to completely eliminate the use of plastic by 2nd October 2019.
Launched under the action “Swachhta hi Sewa” in 2019, the campaign is named as “Massive Community Mobilization for Plastic Waste Shramdaan and Banning of Single-Use Plastics (SUPs)” and is identified as “Plastic Waste Management Campaign”.
The provided campaign is mainly aimed at reducing the single-use of plastic to an almost zero level so that they should not be dumped under the ground with wastes. It is being done to reduce the risk for human beings and other creatures to survive on earth. We can further describe in detail the actual purpose behind launching the Plastic Waste Management Campaign in four parts as:
These are the three main objectives behind launching the Plastic Waste Management Campaign which collectively work to remove the use of plastic for the improvement of the condition of the earth.
Under the Plastic Waste Management Campaign, the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade has issued several guidelines to be followed by the personals from the higher educational institutions. These mandatory guidelines are as follows:
These are several guidelines must be followed by the personals in higher educational institutions to make the campaign worthwhile.
A very needful Plastic Waste Management Campaign operated from 11th September to the 27th of October will be carried out in mainly two stages with one other additional stage. They are:
Public awareness, preparedness, and Swachhta Shramdaan will be carried out from 11th September to 1st October in the various parts of India. In this step, the students will be motivated so that they can encourage the people from different villages and towns for Shramdaan and by doing this they will help to generate a mass co-operation. By saying to provide Shramdaan, we mean to say that the students will work on collecting the plastic waste from all the campus and will bring them in the central location of the institution.
The comprehensive Plastic waste Shramdaan is a one-day targeted activity carried on only 2nd October, on the day of Gandhi Jayanti. It is based on the collection of plastic-based wastes and the separation of plastic waste from the collected garbage. The separation is done to make plastic to be recycled for which the related ministry is contacted later.
The proper disposal is the one additional and the last stage of Plastic Waste Management Campaign being carried out from 3rd October to 27th October, which is falling on Diwali. Under this final stage, the collected plastic waste is further recycled and effectively disposed of. The third and longest termed stage has three sub-stages provided as follows:
All the State Governments, as well as Union Territory Governments, are requested by the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade to prepare the list of all the Industrial Parks from where the plastic waste is to be collected. Also, it has become mandatory for the Cement Kilns to take these collected plastic wastes for recycling.
The use of Plastic has become a global problem now a day. Almost all the countries are suffering from this indisposed problem. This is such a major problem that needs some strict decisions for its removal.
It will not be wrong to say that the Plastic Waste Management Campaign is a commendable step towards improving the health of the earth by removing the adverse effects of plastic. The first importance of this campaign is that it will help in spreading awareness about cleanliness among the younger generation of today. They will understand the value of cleanliness and also will promote it to their society.
The Campaign is completely focused on eliminating the single-use of plastic from society so the removal of plastic will remove the problem of cancer by the consumption of goods packed in plastic. The lead, cadmium, and mercury present in plastic are quite toxic for health. Plastic is non-biodegradable and remains under land for many years without being degraded. The submerged plastic inland makes it infertile and useless.
There are many other side effects of the use of plastic to save from which the Plastic Waste Management Campaign will prove to be helpful.