Posts tagged Biodegradable materials
India Emerges as the World’s Largest Plastic Polluter: What Went Wrong and What’s Next?

Plastic waste has increased at an alarming rate in India, fueled by rapid urbanisation, population growth, and economic development. In urban areas, the demand for single-use plastics and packaging materials has risen drastically. India’s per capita plastic consumption has grown to approximately 11 kg per year, and this number is expected to rise further with increasing industrialization and consumerism.

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How can you help reduce plastic waste?

The production of plastic contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. If plastic production and use grow as currently planned, by 2050, plastic-related emissions could reach 56 gigatons of carbon dioxide - 10-13% of the entire remaining carbon budget. Most plastics are derived from fossil fuels, with the petrochemical industry planning to invest $400 billion in additional plastic production capacity over the next five years, further exacerbating climate change.

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We built houses made out of plastic waste

The “Namma Mane” Project is a dual-intervention initiative that combines environmental sustainability with social impact. This innovative method employed by us involves recycling MLP into housing panels, which serve as a sustainable replacement for cement. This not only diverts plastic waste from landfills and oceans but also provides affordable and durable housing solutions for those in need.

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