The Asian Age

UN plans to drasticall­y expand plastic waste management

- NEHA ARORA

The United Nations Developmen­t Programme aims to almost triple its plastic waste management to 100 cities in India by 2024 to combat the damaging effects of plastic pollution, a UNDP executive said.

Across India's many towns and cities, which are often among the most polluted, the absence of an organised management of plastic waste leads to widespread littering and pollution.

The UNDP programme, which began in 2018, has so far collected 83,000 tonne of plastic waste. India generates about 3.4 million tonnes of plastic waste annually, according to official estimates.

"In India although about 60 per cent of plastic is recycled, we are still seeing the damage that plastic pollution is causing," Nadia Rasheed, deputy resident representa­tive, UNDP India, said in an interview at the Reuters Next conference broadcast on Friday.

The UNDP is working with federal think-tank, Niti Aayog and have jointly developed a 'handbook' model for local municipali­ties as well as the private sector.

"In a country like India with nearly fifth of the world's population, a key challenge is how do we make these models scalable," Rasheed said in an interview recorded on November 22.

The government needs stricter enforcemen­t on controls around dumping of plastic waste and has a "long way to go" to raise awareness among households, Rasheed said, addding there was a need for investment into research for alternativ­es.

The programme suffered a setback after the-pandemic led to widespread increase in waste, including medical plastic waste, and hit livelihood­s of collectors.

"There was a real need to expand waste collection efforts and that was coming at the same time as lot of (Covid-related) restrictio­ns were disrupting the normal waste collection," Rasheed said.

Plastic pollution is set to triple by 2040, the UN Environmen­t Programme (UNEP) has predicted, adding 23-37 million tonnes of waste into the world's oceans each year.

India has set 2070 as a target to reach net-zero carbon emissions, much later than those set by others and twenty years after the UN's global recommenda­tion.

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