British diplomat wields the broom, sets example for Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: You wouldn't be expecting a diplomat to go about selecting plastic from garbage, but Andrew Fleming, UK's deputy prime commissioner to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, did simply that at Mailardevpally at Rajendranagar on Sunday morning. Fleming joined GHMC sanitation employees in selecting up plastic littered early in the morning.


Deputy Commissioner of Rajendranagar circle Vijaya Laxmi, Mailardevepally corporator T Srinivas Reddy, Rajendranagar circle AMOH, sanitary inspectors, and voters additionally joined in the 'Beat Plastic Pollution' marketing campaign. Several bagfuls of plastic were picked up. Fleming, wearing shorts and a t-shirt arrived to be part of the marketing campaign and spent several hours on the activity.


Plastic waste dumped on a piece of personal land was once segregated by means of officers and volunteers from 6 am to 10.30 am. Fleming stated he was once overjoyed to be part of the hassle. "Say no to single use plastic," he stated.


"As pledged, I joined a programme to help clean a neighbourhood and educate residents to lead greener lives," Fleming stated. He additionally liked local 27-year-old GHMC corporator T Srinivas Reddy for his interest in the effort.


Apart from plastic, paper and bottles, and mixed garbage was once picked from the land. Segregated waste was once then offered to ITC and the proceeds disbursed amongst GHMC sanitation employees. ITC will additional segregate and recycle it.


While the initiative of officers and voters coming in combination on World Environment Day to clean up the surroundings is laudable, an reliable stated consequences should be imposed on those that clutter in public places with plastic and garbage and referred to as for a ban on the manufacture of single use plastic baggage.
British diplomat wields the broom, sets example for Hyderabad British diplomat wields the broom, sets example for Hyderabad Reviewed by Kailash on June 04, 2018 Rating: 5
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