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Centre asks States to tell all places of worship to prohibit single-use plastic

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All states and Union Territorie­s have been asked to communicat­e to temples, mosques, gurudwaras and churches about the ill-effect of single-use plastic and encourage their staff and visitors not to use those, the government said on Monday.

Minister of State for Environmen­t Mahesh Sharma, in written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha, said the Environmen­t Ministry has written to the offices that come under its own administra­tive control, offices of the central government and its department­s, major PSUs, corporates and institutio­ns to eliminate single-use plastic products, including water bottles and take away coffee cups, reports PTI.

"Letters were issued to chief secretarie­s of all the states and UTs to communicat­e with temples, mosques, gurudwaras and churches in their states on ill-effect of 'single-use plastic' and to encourage staff and visitors to prohibit single-use plastic products," he said.

The institutio­ns, offices and department­s have been asked to eliminate single-use plastic products, including water bottles, take away coffee cups, lunch wrapped in disposable plastic packaging, plastic bags, disposable food containers, plates and containers made of polystyren­e foam, plastic straws and others from their offices.

"Schools have been reached through eco-clubs operating in the respective states to create awareness about ill-effect of 'single-use plastic' and eliminate them," Sharma said.

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