Paving green routes, J&K’s Udhampur installs machine to reuse plastic for road construction

News Bharati    09-Nov-2019
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Srinagar, November 9: With the entire world reeling under the pressure of climatic challenges degrading nature, there are some who come out with innovative initiatives to deal this issue. In what is regarded as a unique initiative, a man has set up a factory which recycles plastic material and uses the same for the construction of roads at Battal Ballian village in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur district.

 

Inspired by government’s Swachh Bharat Mission campaign and plastic-free India, Jatinder Bagaria, who hails from Delhi, started 'Kunal Plastic Industries' in Udhampur with an aim to remove plastic waste from the district. He also provided employment opportunity to local people. Speaking to the reporters, Bagaria said, “The main motive behind the plastic industry is to wipe out plastics from the Udhampur district. We are participating in the prime minister's campaign of clean India and are cleaning our city. We collect plastics to recycle and reuse them for the construction of roads.”

Another aim is to generate employment in the district he added. "I have employed ten to twelve men and women in this industry and they earn handsome income for their families. More such industries should come up," said Bagaria. Piyush Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Udhampur said, “An entrepreneur in Battal Ballian village has installed a machine which crushes plastic material which is then used in the construction of roads. The plastic is getting consumed, it's helping build roads and he is also generating revenue. Plastic disposal can be a good venture.”

The Swachh Bharat Mission was launched by the Central government in 2014 and on October 2 this year, the Centre also announced a ban on single-use plastic.