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Time of India
3 days ago
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- Time of India
Jeevadara blood bank director urges for plastic-free nation
M ysuru: Jeevadara Blood Bank director Girish on Friday called on people to create a plastic-free nation and suggested planting saplings to protect and nurture the environment. He urged the creation of a plastic-free nation and the promotion of environmental protection. He was addressing a gathering during an awareness programme organised as part of World Environment Day at Devaraja Market in the city. The event was organised by Mysore City Corporation, KMPK Charitable Trust and Jeevadara Blood Bank with the theme 'Drop Plastic Bags, Pick Up Cloth Bags'. Girish said when going to shops or markets, people should use eco-friendly bags made of cloth instead of plastic covers. Waste management should start at home by separating wet and dry waste to prevent pollution. "We must remember our responsibility to nurture the plants we grow." He also suggested walking or using bicycles instead of vehicles for nearby places. Former corporator Pramila Bharat highlighted that plastic usage harms the environment. Even educated people use plastic, damaging the environment despite knowing its importance. "Therefore, we must protect the environment and pass it on as a gift to future generations. The slogan 'Grow trees, grow the nation' should become a reality," she said. Free cloth bags were distributed to customers and traders to raise awareness about the hazards of plastic. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

The Hindu
3 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
Awareness drive against plastic usage organised at Devaraja Market
An awareness drive on eschewing the use of plastic was conducted at Devaraja Market as part of World Environment Day, here on Friday. It was jointly organised by Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) in association with KMPK Charitable Trust and Jeevadhara Blood Bank. The organisers distributed free cloth bag to public and the vendors. The authorities said that plastic waste should not be mixed with wet wastes. Former MCC council member Pramila Bharat spoke on the negative impact of plastics on environment. The authorities emphasised the importance of tree planting, conservation, and spreading the green cover of the city.