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The state tourism department wants picnic spots in and around the capital to remain free of plastic and has decided to involve law enforcement officers to ensure efforts of paryatak mitras to ensure the same do not end up being perfunctory.
Between Xmas and New Year, waterfalls, dams and lakes near Ranchi become powerful crowd magnets with the daily average footfall touching 55,000. Most visitors come equipped with picnicking paraphernalia, including plastic or thermocol plates and cups. These non-biodegradable items are usually discarded on the spot after use and make their way into the water bodies.
Plastic Pollution :-
The substance is based on an enzyme – a “biological catalyst”(Ideonella sakaiensis) – first produced by bacteria living in a Japanese recycling centre that researchers suggested had evolved it in order to eat plastic.
It is dubbed as PETase for its ability to break down the PET plastic. PET is polyethylene terephthalate and is used to make drinks bottles, the enzyme accelerated a degradation process that would normally take hundreds of years The PET plastics currently pollute large areas of land and sea worldwide. Central Pollution Control Board has estimated the generation of 15,342 tonnes of plastic waste in the country, out of which, 9,205 tones were reported to be recycled and leaving 6,137 tones uncollected and littered. More than 15,000 tones of plastic waste are generated in India every day.
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