Refundable ‘green deposit’ scheme launched to curb plastic pollution in Meghalaya
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Refundable 'green deposit' scheme launched to curb plastic pollution in Meghalaya
SHILLONG, Dec 14: Tourists carrying plastic bottles or bags into some of Meghalaya’s most popular eco-tourism destinations will have to pay a refundable “green deposit”, with the state government on Sunday rolling out a scheme to curb plastic pollution in high-footfall natural sites, officials said. The Green Deposit scheme has been introduced at destinations such as Cherrapunjee, Dawki and the Living Root Bridges, where a surge in tourist numbe…
Refundable ‘green deposit’ scheme launched to curb plastic pollution in Meghalaya
Shillong, Dec 14 (PTI) Tourists carrying plastic bottles or bags into some of Meghalaya’s most popular eco-tourism destinations will have to pay a refundable “green deposit”, with the state government on Sunday rolling out a scheme to curb plastic pollution in high-footfall natural sites, officials said.The Green Deposit scheme has been introduced at destinations such as Cherrapunjee, Dawki and the Living Root Bridges, where a surge in tourist n…
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