The Asian Age

Kerala govt implements ‘green protocol’ for weddings

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Thiruvanan­thapuram: Wedding ceremonies in Kerala are all set to become “green”, with the state government coming out with a green-protocol to make the auspicious occasions more naturefrie­ndly.

With the implementa­tion of the protocol, plastic and other nondegrada­ble articles, including disposable glasses and plates and thermocol decoration­s will be kept at bay from marriage functions.

Instead of this, people would be persuaded to use tumblers, plates and other utensils made of glass and environmen­tfriendly metals, officials sources here said.

Inspection­s will be held at marriage halls, convention centres and hotels and other venues of the wedding ceremony in this regard and action would be taken if the protocol is violated, they said.

“Suchitwa Mission”, the state nodal agency for sanitation, has already launched the initiative in Kannur, Ernakulam, Kollam and Alappuzha on a pilot basis.

C.V. Joy, director (operations), Suchitwa Mission, said the green-protocol was launched as part of the government’s anti-plastic drive and Green-Kerala Mission.

“The core objective of the initiative is to reduce the use of plastic in daily life. Plastic articles, including glasses and plates, are used in large numbers during functions, specially marriage ceremonies in the state,” he told PTI.

With the effective implementa­tion of green protocol, the amount of plastic could be reduced in the long run.

“We can reuse, recycle and reduce plastic. But even if we reuse such non-degradable articles, there will not be much decline in its presence. So reducing its use is the more effective way to achieve our plasticfre­e society goal,” he said.

The mission has joined hands with district administra­tion, panchayat authoritie­s and socio-cultural and religious outfit for the green-protocol initiative.

The cooperatio­n of the owners of marriage halls and convention centres has also been sought, he said.

“We are planning the protocol as a sort of awareness drive. Though we have legal backing, we are trying to implement it with the support of the marriage parties and the owners of wedding halls. Mutual understand­ing is essential for its success,” he said.

Special squads, comprising officials of Suchitwa Mission and revenue department, have been formed to carry out inspection­s in wedding halls and videograph the ceremony.

Action would be taken based on the nature of utensils and articles used there.

“It is being effectivel­y implemente­d in Kannur. In Ernakulam, the district administra­tion is issuing green marriage certificat­e for those weddings which abide by the protocol completely,” he said.

The protocol would be implemente­d in the rest of the districts soon, the official added.

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