Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Tagore Garden market first in city to be plastic-free: SDMC

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NEW DELHI: The South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) on Monday named Tagore Garden’s fruits and vegetable market as the first market to attain plastic-free status in the city.

SDMC mayor Sunita Kangra said the fruit market had set an example for others by achieving plastic-free status. She said the SDMC is determined to reduce plastic waste in its jurisdicti­on by promoting the use of eco-friendly sustainabl­e alternativ­es.

She said the declaratio­n of Tagore Garden’s fruit and vegetable market as plastic-free was the part of the civic body’s many initiative­s aimed at protecting the environmen­t and eliminatin­g single-use plastic in Delhi.

“Tagore Garden’s fruits and vegetable market has become the first market to attain plastic-free status. Apart from this, the SDMC has also identified five markets each in its all four zones which will be given the plasticfre­e status,” she said in a statement.

SDMC’S standing committee chairman Bhupendra Gupta said the aim of declaring markets plastic-free was to spread awareness about the ill effects of plastic and promote the use alternativ­es of polythene bags among the shopkeeper­s and customers in other markets as well.

“It is a common belief that making a fruit and vegetable market stop using polythene bags is an impossible task, but we wanted to challenge this notion and show people that these markets can also move towards a greener and cleaner India. We have achieved our goal of making the market in Tagore Garden plastic-free with the help of mass awareness campaign and support of market associatio­n and shopkeeper­s,” Gupta said.

He added that people have to follow a sustainabl­e approach towards building a healthy environmen­t by eliminatin­g singleuse plastic and take stringent measures to reduce dependency on polythene.

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