Country's youth engaged in 'No Plastic Mission', preparing T-shirts from waste
Country's youth engaged in 'No Plastic Mission', preparing T-shirts from waste
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Raipur: To eliminate single-use plastic, it is necessary to prepare an alternative. Two youngsters from Raipur, through their unique start-up, have created a great alternative to it, which can lead to the No Plastic Mission by stopping the use of plastics, but also creating employment opportunities.

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So, first of all, let's talk about the single-use plastic t-shirt. Adhish Thakur prepares T-shirts from plastic bottles through his startup, 8-10 vest plastic bottles are required to prepare a T-shirt. Adhish is working on this project with his wife Neelima. For this, both of them first studied on recycled polyesters, then made T-shirts from polyesters with the help of Recycling Standards in Chennai.

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These T-shirts are just like any normal T-shirt, which can be prepared in different colors and designs. At the same time, Gaurav Ahuja is busy in making disposable cups, plates and plates with the bark of supari instead of plastic. Disposable platter made from plastic is harmful both health and environmentally. Along with this, the cow or any other cattle fall ill after eating it, but the plate prepared from the bark of supari such that the cattle can eat it, while within thirty days of being thrown it turns into manure.

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