PM Modi wore a jacket made from recycled plastic bottles in G7

New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi is currently on a 6-day foreign tour. PM Modi started this tour from Hiroshima, Japan. Here the Prime Minister attended the G-7 conference. Japan's PM Fumio Kishida had invited India to join the G7 as a guest country. PM Modi reached Hiroshima on Friday (May 19) and met several international leaders.

According to media reports, during this time Prime Minister Modi was also seen giving the message of saving the environment to the world. In fact, the jacket that PM Modi wore first in the G7 meeting was made from recycled material. By wearing this jacket, PM Modi gave a message to the world about the environment. Plastic bottles were used to make this jacket. The plastic bottles were collected, crushed and then melted. After this, yarn was made by mixing color. Thus Prime Minister Modi's jacket was made from old used Plastic bottles. Through this, PM Modi gave the message of sustainability to the world.

Along with this, at the QUAD summit on the sidelines of the G7 summit, PM Modi emphasized on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which states that there is a need for rapid and far-reaching changes in all sectors.

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