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Over 21,000 citizens turned up for a plog run in Noida on Wednesday, 2 October, to mark Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary, collecting about 20 tonnes of plastic waste, which would now be converted to energy, officials said.
Residents, including school children, market associations, colleges, hotels and business groups joined the plog run, an initiative integrating three central government plans – Fit India, Clean India and Plastic-free India.
"Around 21,308 citizens had registered for the plog run and they turned up today. About 20 tonnes of plastic waste was picked up by them which was collected at the Noida Stadium in 21 Sector. The plastic waste thus collected will be handed over to the waste-to-energy plant in Delhi's Okhla, consumed by cement manufacturers and some thermal plants," Noida Authority CEO Ritu Maheshwari told news agency PTI.
She stressed the need for segregation of wet and dry waste at homes by residents, as 35 new vehicles were flagged off for door to door garbage collection.
A plastic disposal machine, to be used to crush plastic bottles and collect plastic bags which are otherwise thrown away and pollute the environment, was inaugurated by the Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) at Sector 51 metro station.
The NMRC, which operates the Aqua Line Metro, also distributed jute bags in exchange for plastic bags and bottles with distribution counters set up at five metro stations -- Setor 51, Sector 76, Sector 142, Knowledge Park - II and Pari Chowk.
"Commuters and general public can deposit 20 plastic bags (of size 6”X10”) or 10 plastic bottles (of 1 litre capacity) at any of these metro stations and get 1 Jute Bag in return," it added.
(With inputs from PTI)
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