Plastic Pollution is one of the greatest debacles that the world is facing currently. The non-degradable product has proved to be a great alternative for a re-usable material but due to its cheap availability, people often dispose it haphazardly, damaging the environment. However, if used properly, plastic is a very useful commodity. Therefore, in order to explain the same to the people, students from the Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) and Mumbai First came together at Mumbai Central station.
Established on May 14, 1966, Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) is an autonomous body in the field of packaging and working under the administrative control of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. Whereas Mumbai First is a not-for-profit public think tank that aims at making Mumbai a better city and accordingly takes up initiatives for the betterment of the city.
When I went to some of the places in Mumbai, I saw plastic littered at the railway stations. Being a packaging technologist, I got an idea that something can be done. So, we decided that instead of using the virgin plastic bags, we should reuse the existing plastic bags. We tried the initiative on a trial basis at the IIP campus and later started carrying out various initiatives.”
Earlier, Green Thinkers had conducted an awareness campaign at Andheri Metro station and Andheri Railway station. Thakur further added that the group was a part of the Versova beach cleanup campaign. While Thakur believes in plastic management, he criticised the aftermath of the plastic ban,
“We realised that the implementation of the plastic ban increased the use of paper which is a product made out of trees. This displays that indirectly we are promoting deforestation. Therefore, instead of completely banning plastic, it is necessary to understand waste management instead. Therefore, instead of saying no to plastic, know your plastic.”