Monday, 29 April 2019

‘Attitude towards use of plastic needs to be changed’

Islamabad: Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri, Executive Director, Sustainable Development Policy Institute, has said that in order to make Pakistan and the world plastic free, we have to change our norms and attitude towards the usage of plastic.Dr Suleri was speaking at an event held to commemorate the World Earth Day 2019 which also showcased the works of paraplegic women at the launch of Project Miracle. In an effort towards making Pakistan plastic free and to raise awareness on plastic pollution, paraplegic women (victims of 2005 earthquake) from AJK unveiled their up cycled plastic products work during an awareness-raising event.Dr Suleri said that plastic is not the problem but the way we used and make waste is the real problem. The challenge for us is to adapt the practice of Rs3, i.e. reduce, reuse and recycle.Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb, Head of the former princely family of Swat and Brand Ambassador Project Miracles said 10 rivers are responsible for more than 90 per cent of plastic waste in oceans, where Indus River is the second worst polluter of the oceans after China.Ambassadors of Hungry, Switzerland, Japan, and Poland ramp walked with recycled plastic bag, Gym bag, grocery tote bag, football bag and wallets to raise awareness on plastic waste recycling. Paraplegic women were taught to create artificial jewellery using recycled paper and plastic. Up cycled plastic items include the astonishing necklaces, earrings and bracelets of the paper beads of different colours.

from The News International - National http://bit.ly/2J1LBBA
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