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AP CM orders for complete ban on plastic flexis and banners

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has called for a complete ban on the use of plastic Flexi banners in the State. The Chief Minister participated in a programme held in association with `Parley for the Oceans’, a member of the Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet (GASP), which organised the world’s largest beach cleanup endeavour in Visakhapatnam.
CM Jagan announced that henceforth there would be a complete ban on Flexi banners and everyone should start using cloth for this purpose, even if it costs a little more.
The Chief Minister shared with the public that as he was coming to Vizag, and he saw plastic banners with his photo on the banners. He questioned the District Collected on the usage of plastic when the programme was against the use of it.
To this, the Collector explained that they were not made of plastic, but of cloth and that they had taken precautions to see that no plastic was used for the event.
“We are taking this measure as the first step to ensure a ban on plastic,” the Chief Minister, said.
Speaking further he said that the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam is already following the plastic-free policy in Tirumala which is yielding good results.
“Instead of plastic bags, woven cloth bags are used there. We are slowly taking steps across the State as well and we are trying to create awareness among people about using alternative materials instead of plastic,” the CM, said.

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