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Half of Indian airports are ‘single-use’ plastic free now

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
Sep 04, 2019 10:11 AM IST

Various steps have been undertaken by Airport Authority of India to eliminate the single-use plastic items at passenger terminals. These steps include banning of single-use plastic items like straws, plastic cutleries and plastic plates

Half of India’s airports have become single-use plastic free. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Tuesday declared 20 more airports as ‘single-use’ plastic free taking the total number to 55.

Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Amritsar is one of the airports that were declared plastic free in phase-I.(HT File photo)
Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Amritsar is one of the airports that were declared plastic free in phase-I.(HT File photo)

Six private airports are also working towards eliminating use of plastic and are expected to achieve it by the end of this year. There are about 100 operational airports in the country.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day speech this year had urged citizens to avoid using plastic bags and rid themselves of the habit of using ‘single-use’ plastic bags by October 2 this year.

“Proactively acting on the PM’s clarion call and as per the directions issued by the ministry of environment, forest and climate change to beat plastic pollution, 35 AAI Airports had been declared ‘single-use’ plastic free airport terminals in Phase I,” said a spokesperson for AAI. Subsequently, 20 more airports were declared ‘single-use’ plastic free.

Some of the airports that were declared plastic free in phase-I were Agartala, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bhopal, Goa, Guwahati, Jammu, Lucknow, Vadodara, Varanasi and Visakhapatnam. In the second phase, Allahabad, Aurangabad, Gaya, Gorakhpur, Jodhpur, Khajuraho, Leh, Silchar, Surat and Tuticorin were declared plastic free among others.

Various steps have been undertaken by AAI to eliminate the single-use plastic items at passenger terminals. These steps include banning of single-use plastic items like straws, plastic cutleries and plastic plates

AAI is also enhancing its waste management systems and is promoting the use of eco-friendly sustainable alternatives like use of biodegradable garbage bags in bins and installation of plastic bottle crushing machine at airports.

National carrier Air India has also imposed a ban on ‘single-use’ plastic products like bags, cups and straws on all its flights from October 2, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport too has decided to do away with plastic usage by the end of 2019. Delhi airport has started the process of not using plastic for grocery bags, food packaging, bottles, straws, containers, cups and cutlery. The Bengaluru International Airport has also been moving in the similar direction.

Single-use plastics, often referred to as disposable plastics, are commonly used in packaging and include items intended to be used only once before they are thrown away or recycled.

Other private airlines like Vistara and IndiGo have also taken initiatives to reduce the use of plastic.

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