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Tune in to Jyoti Mukul and Ankur Bhardwaj as they talk about<br>the inquiries encompassing a sweeping prohibition on single-use<br>plastics in this uncommon Business Standard digital recording
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BUSINESS STANDARD Single-utilize plastic: The world might suffocate in it yet would we be able to boycott it? Tune in to Jyoti Mukul and Ankur Bhardwaj as they talk about the inquiries encompassing a sweeping prohibition on single-use plastics in this uncommon Business Standard digital recording
CURRENTS AFFAIRS: Head administrator Narendra Modi as of late underlined his administration’s expectation to move away from single-use plastics in the coming years. While tending to the fourteenth gathering of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP 14) in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh in September, he urged the representatives to start a worldwide prohibition on single-utilize plastic. This prompted hypothesis and stresses that the administration may declare a prohibition on single-utilize plastic on October 2, 2019, yet India went poorly with such a boycott. What precisely is single-utilize plastic? For what reason doesn’t the administration essentially feel free to boycott it? What are the options in contrast to utilizing single-utilize plastic? Business Standard’s Senior Associate Editor, Jyoti Mukul addresses a portion of these inquiries in this web recording with host, Ankur Bhardwaj. Further Story Continue: Single-use plastic