Delhi govt schools to conduct weekly activities to phase out Single-Use Plastic

Delhi govt schools to conduct weekly activities to phase out Single-Use Plastic

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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 7, 2022 09:43 IST

The activities include taking pledges, attending lecture sessions in the morning assembly, and sharing items from 'Bartan bhandar' (a separate room in schools to store reusable utensils) with the students.

Delhi government schools have decided to take initiatives towards phasing out single-use plastic from schools and promote waste management by conducting activities on weekly basis. According to a circular from the Directorate of Education (DoE), the activities include taking pledges, attending lecture sessions in the morning assembly, and sharing items from 'Bartan bhandar' (a separate room in schools to store reusable utensils) with the students.

Pledge to phase out SUPs

All government school students will take a pledge to phase out single-use plastic (SUP) every Monday during the morning assembly and lecture sessions will be organised every Tuesday, the circular informed. It said that items from 'Bartan Bhandar' will also be shared with the students for personal use during small functions or festivals. "For the activity related to 'Bartan bhandar', one school on a pilot basis from each district under DoE is to be nominated,” the circular said.

Nominate one school on pilot basis

The government has asked all the Delhi Directorate of Education (district) to nominate one school on a pilot basis under their jurisdiction for necessary compliance with the activities and actions to be taken by the concerned head of the school, it said. In May, the Delhi government issued an order asking all schools in the national capital to set up a separate room within their premises to store reusable utensils as part of its plan to phase out SUP.

Replace plastic dishes with steel or glass

The DoE in a letter to schools had said they need to replace plastic dishes with those made of steel or glass etc, and keep them in a separate store room, ‘Bartan bhandar’. The ban on certain SUP items came into force on July 1, with the state government’s initiating an enforcement campaign to identify and close down units engaging in production, distribution, stocking and sale of such items, officials said.

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