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Railways To Stop Using Single-Use Plastic From Oct. 2

All vendors and staff across Indian Railways are to be encouraged to use reusable bags to reduce plastic footprint.

Used flexible drinking straws sit in a bin at the Coca-Cola Co. factory in Dongen, Netherlands. (Photographer: Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg)
Used flexible drinking straws sit in a bin at the Coca-Cola Co. factory in Dongen, Netherlands. (Photographer: Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg)

The Indian Railways has decided to stop using single-use plastic across the network, a statement from the national transporter said.

All vendors and staff across Indian Railways are to be encouraged to use reusable bags to reduce plastic footprint. A pledge will be administered to cut use of plastics on Oct. 2, the statement said.

“Ministry of Railways has directed all Railway units to enforce ban on single-use plastic material, with less than 50 micron thickness, from Oct. 2. Emphasis is on making necessary arrangements to minimize generation of plastic waste and its eco-friendly disposal,” it said.

It also appealed to its staff to reduce, reuse and refuse plastic products and to use inexpensive reusable bags to reduce plastic footprint.

“IRCTC to implement return of plastic drinking water bottles as part of extended producer responsibility,” it said, adding that plastic bottle crushing machines will be provided expeditiously.

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