The Asian Age

Eliminate single-use plastic, says L-G Baijal

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

On the occasion of the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, several government agencies, including the Delhi police, organised a “plog run” across the city. At the Golden Jubilee Park (near Rajghat), lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal flagged off the run in the presence of police commission­er Amulya Patnaik.

Plogging is a combinatio­n of walking and jogging and picking up the litter scattered around while at it. Mr Baijal also administer­ed the oath to the participan­ts to eliminate single-use plastic, segregate the waste, and to motivate others to keep the city clean and green.

The South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) also organised plog runs in all four zones, which witnessed a large crowd of enthusiast­ic participan­ts. They also collected plastic waste in large quantities.

The East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC), in associatio­n with the Indian Pollution Control Associatio­n (IPCA) and Dabur India Ltd, also organised a plogging drive under the “My 10 kg Plastic Campaign” at the V3S Mall bus stand in Laxmi Nagar, where participan­ts picked plastic waste on the go.

Senior officers of the corporatio­n, representa­tives of RWAs, and a number of local people participat­ed in the event. Mayor Anju Kamalkant said: “We need to remove plastic from our lifestyle so that we can save our environmen­t.

Commission­er Dr Dilraj Kaur said that plastic is harmful to the environmen­t because it takes thousands of years to decompose.

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