Environment Minister launches anthem on 'plastic-free India' in seven languages

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 28 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

Union Minister Harsh Vardhan Thursday launched an anthem as a part of a campaign to make India plastic-free by 2022, and stressed on strengthening plastic waste management and recycling ecosystem in the country.

The 'Plastic Waste-Free India' has been anthem, prepared and produced by Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Smriti Manch (PDUSM), a non-profit organisation which claims to be working on various social and environmental issues.

The anthem has been launched in seven languages -- Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telegu, Malyalam and Kannada.

While launching the anthem at his residence here, the Union Environment Minister said to address the problem of plastic pollution, there was a need to educate the next generation of entrepreneurs and innovators.

"This is an important time for humanity since the actions taken by this generation will decide the course of the future of our planet. We are working with the stakeholders to completely abolish the use of single-use plastics by 2022 and strengthen plastic waste management and recycling ecosystem in our country," Vardhan said.

Praising the PDUSM and its president Vinod Shukla for the initiative, he said, "Late Pandit Deendayal is an inspiration to all of us. His nephew Vinod Shukla and the manch is doing excellent work to raise awareness and bust common myths surrounding plastic."
Shukla said, "PDUSM has released the anthem - an audio video campaign - to make India a plastic-free nation and strengthen plastic waste management besides recycling ecosystem on a pan-India level."

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First Published: Feb 28 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

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