The Asian Age

‘ Lack of alternativ­es drive people to plastic’

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New Delhi, June 21: A majority of people are aware of the harmful effects of plastic on environmen­t, but still use it due to lack of availabili­ty of cheaper alternativ­es, a study said.

The study was conducted in most of the major cities of the country, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Pune.

"It has been observed that even with plastic ban in 25 states of the country, 15,000 tonnes of plastic is still procured from cities on a daily basis. From our study, we clearly understood that while the people are aware of the adverse effects of plastic, the usage of this environmen­tal

poison is high, primarily due to lack of availabili­ty of proper alternativ­es," managing director and chief executive officer of Velocity M. R. Jasal Shah said.

With a sample size of 3,600, the national study

conducted by market research and analysis company Velocity MR found that 90 per cent of respondent­s are aware of the harmful effects of plastic and 85 per cent of the respondent­s are even aware of the ban on polythene

bags.

The study also revealed that seven out of 10 respondent­s believe that the ban is only on the use of plastic carry bags and not on other variants of plastic such as pouches, garbage bags and containers.

The major difficulti­es faced by the respondent­s include shopkeeper­s not providing bags for carrying items, inconvenie­nce caused due to carrying bags from home while shopping, alternativ­es not easily available and extra cost for carry bags, it said.

This year, India has pledged to ban all singleuse plastics by 2022 and also plans to introduce a campaign against marine litter.

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