Indian Railways to ban ‘single-use’ plastic with nationwide campaign! In a first, a plastic bottle crushing machine has been installed inside a train’s coach, as part of the initiative towards ...
Joining the battle against plastic waste, Indian Railways is installing plastic bottle crushing machines at 2,000 stations across the country. “At a time when plastics in general, and plastic bottles ...
The railways will add money to your mobile phone wallet if you use plastic bottle crushing machines installed at stations as part of efforts to promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative of ...
WEBVTT ORTI REPORTS. >> NESTLED IN THE ROLLING HILLS OF PALMYRA, NEBRASKA, IS GLACIAL TILL VINEYARD, WHERE WINE MAKING, IS IN FULL SWING. BUT ONCE THIS IS BOTTLED UP, AND CONSUMED, WHAT’S LEFT, ENDS ...
Mumbai: The Byculla Zoo has installed three PET bottle crushing machines as part of measures to make it a plastic- free zone. Visitors to the zoo have been prohibited from bringing single-use plastic ...
The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation will soon put up 10 PET bottle crushing machines at major junctions in the corporation limits as part of its plastic waste management efforts. PET ...
Bottle crusher machines are operational at Thane Railway station, Masunda Lake, Anand Cinema, Ghantali and B-Cabin. Each of these machines cost Rs 4 lakh. Thane residents can now discard their plastic ...
To oust plastic from the city, the Agra Nagar Nigam (ANN) installed two bottle crushing machines at the eastern and western gate parkings of Taj Mahal on Sunday. Each machine has the capacity to crush ...
The Western Railway’s proposal to install 25 plastic bottle crushing machines on 18 stations between Churchgate and Virar have received no bids since the tender was floated in April. There were no ...
Jalandhar, January 10 Even as the BJP leadership has taken up the issue of alleged Rs 100 crore Smart City scam in Jalandhar, there were several projects initiated with funds from the Centre which got ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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