In India, 70 percent of all out plastic utilization is disposed of as waste. Around 5.6 million tons for each annum (TPA) of plastic waste is produced in nation, which is around 15,342 tons for every day (TPD).
With the manner in which people have been over exploiting assets of planet earth over hundreds of years, it is the ideal chance for a prompt change.
The administration of India has found a way to destroy plastic contamination in the nation by prohibiting stuff made out of polythene.
However, plastic have been the biggest problem behind pollution, from water to land, and air as well. The greater part of the plastic winds up in the water bodies, where the ocean animals devour them and it leads to their death.
Bollywood politicians and celebs have came ahead to spread awareness about the issue of plastic and developing contamination.
Recently, Juhi Chawla posted a solution concerning plastic bags on her twitter account. The solution is a video which shows Indonesia’s intriguing alternative to plastic bags.
Bali Island, Indonesia, banned plastic bags from being used and replaced with bags made from vegetable roots.
The nice thing about it is that it is 100% biodegradable and melts in water.
We hope to see these bags in our country. !!Made of cassava tree (mahogu). 👇👇👇👇 pic.twitter.com/JrophdP8A3
— Juhi Chawla (@iam_juhi) March 27, 2019
Juhi captioned the video, “Bali Island, Indonesia, banned plastic bags from being used and replaced with bags made from vegetable roots. The nice thing about it is that it is 100% biodegradable and melts in water. We hope to see these bags in our country. !! Made of cassava tree (mahogu).”
Her post was soon flooded with support and suggestions from all over the nation. Here are some of the tweets:
Great initiative
— Rabyanoor (@rabyanoor1) March 28, 2019
#plasticpollution should be ban in india 😓😓
Thankuuu @iam_juhi Mam 4 giving environmental aspirations 🌲🌳🌵🌷🍀🌱🌎💟😘😘— 💫SWEETY SHARMA 👒 (@SweetySharmaSSS) March 28, 2019
Interesting.
Answer to your tweet is in the pic..
Who will take that initiative so that your hope to see these bags in India is fulfilled ! pic.twitter.com/ehJTPyuqkc— Vimal Lakhotia (@vimallakhotia) March 27, 2019
Theek hai theek hai par baarish me shopping kaise karein phir..😂
— Chowkidar Manish Garg (@_manishgarg) March 28, 2019