The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Eco-friendly booth gives message of sustainabi­lity

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Voters who walked into the polling booth at the Government College in Attingal on Friday were in for a surprise. Decked up with palm fronds and having amenities which many other booths did not have, this was one of the model ecofriendl­y polling booths set up as part of measures to ensure a green election as well as aimed at increasing awareness among the public about sustainabl­e living.

Select places

The green booths were set up at select places in each constituen­cy as part of an initiative by the Haritha Kerala Mission, the Suchitwa Mission, and the respective local body. As per the green protocol, no plastic materials are allowed in the booth and its vicinity.

Wooden benches were used instead of plastic chairs, while display boards and decoration­s were made using ecofriendl­y material. Drinking water was provided in earthen pots and tumblers. “Haritha Karma Sena members are posted in the booths to arrange all the amenities and to ensure the strict following of green protocol. For segregated collection of waste, we have also arranged collection bins separately for biodegrada­ble and non biodegrada­ble waste,” says Santhakuma­ri, resource person, Suchitwa Mission.

At the B.B. Government Lower Primary School in Anchutheng­u, the Haritha Karma Sena members said that the quantity of plastic waste has gone up in the summer, especially due to the increasing consumptio­n of mineral water. But, a good section of the voters were reluctant to use the designated trash bins set up in the booth, they said.

 ?? ?? Eco-friendly polling booth at Government College, Attingal.
Eco-friendly polling booth at Government College, Attingal.

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