
Chief Minister Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naida spoke on Saturday at the “Swarnandra Swachhandra” meeting in Tirupati.
Plastic screening with one use as a demon that can potentially hurt the Earth, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naida advocated the need to remove it from our daily life.
On Saturday, which made the public on “Swarnandra Swacchandra”, in Praja Vedik, who made here on Saturday, Mr. Naida explained how the micro plastic entered the food chain and further into the human body, which potentially influenced the health of every living being on Earth.
“Our government has committed itself to the slogan” no plastic “. Even the burning of plastic releases fumes that not only harm the environment, but also cause respiratory disorders. We forbid plastic less than 120 microns such as cups and plates,” he said.
The main minister, who explained the elimination schedule, said that one use with one use will be stamped from the State Secretariat to Independence Day (August 15) and the same would be shown by the door from 17 Gandhi Jayanti (October 2).
While he called it a sacred movement, Mr. Naida urged the public to connect with the government to help in its smooth implementation. “Global holy goal, such as Tirupati, should lead an example and be the main light for the rest of the state,” he said.
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Circular economy
Mr. Naida explained that the state plans to grow forward in the direction of the circular economy and indicated the need to reuse and recycle resources.
Referring to an industrial park developed in an incredible 300 acres in the center of integrated waste processing Thukivakam told the process of transforming wet waste into compost and biogas and a process of discarded plastic into granules.
“We create a collectively 9,000 tonnes of waste from 123 local bodies daily – 5,500 tonnes dry waste and 3,500 tonnes of wet waste. The previous government has left 86 lakh tons of waste that will be removed until October 2,” said the chief minister.
Naida renewed his call to the public not to fit in public places, asked them to imitate Japan, where the roads were considered sacred as their homes.
Published – July 19, 2025 20:05





