BMC places hoardings on campaign against plastic at prime locations
Bhubaneswar: The
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has started its public campaign in Odia
against plastic by placing hoardings at prime locations to make people aware.
Two radio jingles are also aired through three FM stations to take the message
to more people.
Soon a
tableau will also roll out to intensify the campaign and advertisements in film
theatres on restricted use of plastic and Swachha Survekshyan 2019 will be
screened, for more and more citizen participation.
The campaign
aimed at making the Capital City free from plastic/polythene speaks about
bringing own tiffin boxes, bottles and bags to minimise the burden of plastic
on the earth as the non-biodegradable substances have created a threat for
human and animal lives and the fertility of the soil is going down.
In many
cases the cattle population is also suffering as they at times are chewing the
polythene/plastic along with their food. Burning of polythene is also causing
many health hazards in the society. While the plastic pots are providing water
pockets for Aedes mosquitoes to spread dengue, polythene is also causing
choking of drains and urban flooding.
The BMC
Communication Team is also planning a leaflet with a message on how to build a
plastic free city and facts about the ill effects of polythene/plastics, legal
provisions to ban plastic and what are the provisions to restrict, regulate and
ban the use of plastic. It has also got a section on how the various
institutions would restrict the use of polythene/plastics. While plastic
bottles would be recycled by manufacturers, the State Pollution Control Board
would initiate action against polythene manufacturers in industrial areas.
The two
jingles produced by BMC tell the listeners about the ban of plastic bottles
(less than 200 ml) and polythene and also use of own bags for purchasing
household items and groceries and the protagonists telling about the BMC banning
polythene/plastic in the city. The radio jingles are being aired by Red FM, Big
FM and Radio Chocolate. Four types of hoardings are already placed in fight
locations and would multiply more to be more visible across the city.
Sources said
the video clips to be screened in film theatres on restricted use of plastic/polythene
and Swachha Survekshyan 2019 will be
issued very soon so that the filmgoers would be educated on the topic and
spread the message in the society.
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