Reading your opinions is like capturing photographs of the aurora! Yes, I mean clicking miraculous borealis or Northern Lights and aurora australis or Southern Lights.
It is urgent for India's political leadership with other stake-holders to benefit from this innovative & progressive opinion for the good, better & best of humans & humanity and especially the Indian population employed in plastic manufacturing industry - I hope the grand vision with brainy-innovative ideas is implemented soonest.
This Is the kind of impact you create with your opinions. In this context, we readers with TGA(target audience) feel empowered to ensure informed choices get implemented & we realise the importance of visionary decision making.
Innovative ideas with progressive thinking & flawless implementation at the right time build a nation and advances its growth with systematic development. Your ideas have immense potential to make India great, time & again, and adds to the intellectual wealth of the nation, profusely.
About time Mr Bhupender Yadav, the Union Cabinet Minister of Labour and Employment, Environment, Forest and Climate Change in the Government of India to retract & correct the policy on 'ban plastic' with Bureau of Indian Standards.
Important Points
1/"India has the worker capacity to collect all plastic waste & recycle it or treat it with chemical or biological agents to convert it into simpler compounds such as carbon dioxide, water & methane".
It is the turn of the Ministry of Environment & Forests to borrow your brain power and implement these novel solutions to solve this serious problem of plastic persistence in the eco-system of India.
Note: In any case, we can't afford to make our workers the poorest, further spoil the health of the nation & add to high inflation and unemployment.
2/We masses cannot afford to encourage protection racketeers either.
3/Time for Mr Yadav, MOEFCC to appreciate and understand the difference between faulty & flawless approach & why the ministry shouldn't ban plastic & avoid repeat of colossal policy misjudgements like demonetisation (explained in many opinions in the past & recent times) - "To find solutions to the plastic problem in a manner that converts the problem into a giant, profitable opportunity that creates decent livelihoods, profits & sustainability. This, of course, is a bit more complex than a simple, unenforceable ban. But it is also more sustainable."
4/ "India has enough people to do the labour intensive job. If their remuneration is improved, dipping into a levy that can be imposed on plastic at the raw material stage and utilised for RRR & degradation (great use of brain power, coincidently w RRR movie's success at world stage), it would add to employment & environmental sustainability. Sewage should, of course, be treated for plastic degradation, along with other treatment that sewage is supposed to receive, in any case."
5/ Visionary, and very important point, "Indian universities and scientific councils should invite some leading biotechnologists of Indian origin back to India, with the premise of autonomy & funding, to develop the solutions the world at large needs in degrading plastic. India's biotechnology capability is, for the most part, toiling away abroad in labs run by Multinational companies and foreign governments."
Thank you for this innovative, visionary & well-timed opinion! Face-saving for the ruling dispensation, Sanjaya.
Reading your opinions is like capturing photographs of the aurora! Yes, I mean clicking miraculous borealis or Northern Lights and aurora australis or Southern Lights.
It is urgent for India's political leadership with other stake-holders to benefit from this innovative & progressive opinion for the good, better & best of humans & humanity and especially the Indian population employed in plastic manufacturing industry - I hope the grand vision with brainy-innovative ideas is implemented soonest.
This Is the kind of impact you create with your opinions. In this context, we readers with TGA(target audience) feel empowered to ensure informed choices get implemented & we realise the importance of visionary decision making.
Innovative ideas with progressive thinking & flawless implementation at the right time build a nation and advances its growth with systematic development. Your ideas have immense potential to make India great, time & again, and adds to the intellectual wealth of the nation, profusely.
About time Mr Bhupender Yadav, the Union Cabinet Minister of Labour and Employment, Environment, Forest and Climate Change in the Government of India to retract & correct the policy on 'ban plastic' with Bureau of Indian Standards.
Important Points
1/"India has the worker capacity to collect all plastic waste & recycle it or treat it with chemical or biological agents to convert it into simpler compounds such as carbon dioxide, water & methane".
It is the turn of the Ministry of Environment & Forests to borrow your brain power and implement these novel solutions to solve this serious problem of plastic persistence in the eco-system of India.
Note: In any case, we can't afford to make our workers the poorest, further spoil the health of the nation & add to high inflation and unemployment.
2/We masses cannot afford to encourage protection racketeers either.
3/Time for Mr Yadav, MOEFCC to appreciate and understand the difference between faulty & flawless approach & why the ministry shouldn't ban plastic & avoid repeat of colossal policy misjudgements like demonetisation (explained in many opinions in the past & recent times) - "To find solutions to the plastic problem in a manner that converts the problem into a giant, profitable opportunity that creates decent livelihoods, profits & sustainability. This, of course, is a bit more complex than a simple, unenforceable ban. But it is also more sustainable."
4/ "India has enough people to do the labour intensive job. If their remuneration is improved, dipping into a levy that can be imposed on plastic at the raw material stage and utilised for RRR & degradation (great use of brain power, coincidently w RRR movie's success at world stage), it would add to employment & environmental sustainability. Sewage should, of course, be treated for plastic degradation, along with other treatment that sewage is supposed to receive, in any case."
5/ Visionary, and very important point, "Indian universities and scientific councils should invite some leading biotechnologists of Indian origin back to India, with the premise of autonomy & funding, to develop the solutions the world at large needs in degrading plastic. India's biotechnology capability is, for the most part, toiling away abroad in labs run by Multinational companies and foreign governments."
Thank you for this innovative, visionary & well-timed opinion! Face-saving for the ruling dispensation, Sanjaya.