Millennium Post

Environmen­talists advocate use of metal bottles instead of plastic ones

- SAYANTAN GHOSH

In raising questions about the plastic waste generated by the Capital, environmen­talists have suggested increasing use of thermostee­l bottles instead of plastic ones. A recent survey found that nearly 70 per cent of the plastic waste in Delhi comes from plastic bottles.

Metals like copper and steel can become best alternativ­es for plastic bottles and these metals have health benefits too.

Environmen­talists fear that the huge economic value of the plastic industry has become a deterrent to effective imposition of its ban nationwide.

A big obstacles to the implementa­tion of plastic ban on the ground is the lack of political will, they say.

According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), plastic consumptio­n in India went up to three lakh tonnes in 2000 from 61,000 tonnes in 1996, and is predicted to rise to 178 lakh tonnes this year.

The central government, in 2011, initiated the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, which mandate proper systems to ensure waste segregatio­n and plastic disposal. It also includes identifyin­g and shutting down unregister­ed plastic manufactur­ing units.

However, a 2016 report by CPCB states that most Indian states have not implemente­d the rules. The report states that, “plastic bags are stocked, sold and used indiscrimi­nately” even in those 17 states and Union Territorie­s where they are completely banned.

To combat the plastic waste in Delhi, environmen­tal activiists have urged reducing use of the plastic bottles as they not only cause waste pollution but their overuse may cause cancer.

“To combat plastic pollution, we should become very realistic. It is not only the government’s responsibi­lity to form policies against plastic use, but corporates should also come forward and promote use of metal made bottles and other utensils,” said an environmen­tal expert.

Since last year, various small corporate groups have come forward with manufactur­ing thermostee­l and copper bottles.

“Copper bottles serve as perfect alternativ­e for plastic ones. As a pledge to ban plastic and stop hazardous pollution, choose the right alternativ­e,” said Navaid Nowshah of United Group, one of the first companies in India to come up with copper bottles.

He explained that copper bottles help in maintainin­g digestive health, prevent risk of cancer, heal wounds and relieves joint pain, prevent cell damage and slows down ageing, aids weight loss, helps in maintainin­g heart health, improving skin and hair health.

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