Showing posts with label @plastic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label @plastic. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 August 2018

DIY - Easy Ways To Reuse Plastic Bottles at Home.

Hello! Friends,

Some days back I had written a post on Plastics Ban Awareness, where I had mentioned that we should stop or reuse or reduce the use of plastic and save our environment and our earth. Approximately 100 million plastic bottles are used and discarded every day, with 80% of them simply becoming non-biodegradable litter.  If we wish to minimize waste, we can save money also. In this post I will display some ideas of how I reuse plastic bottles at my home. All the ideas given below can become a master piece with your own unique idea of decoration or a twist. These ideas are very simple and easy to understand and are useful too.

1. Reuse of Plastic Bottles as containers.

Reuse plastic bottles and make containers for snack storage. They make incredibly easy to store items. This can also be a airtight storage. Recycled bottles can also be used to store sugar, salt and similar products.

2. Reuse of Plastic Bottle as a toy.

Schools also teaches kids to reuse waste items. This toy Spiderman car cum aircraft made from cold drink bottle. Project can be completed in a variety of ways, so use your creativity to paint, stick and glue different elements to the outside of the bottle.


3. Reuse of Plastic Bottle as a Bag/Organizer.

A large water bottle can be turned into a bag. These can be a great way to organize small toys or drawer with small items or cosmetics etc. A perfect organizer

4. Reuse of Plastic Bottle as a fancy bowls.

We always want new and beautiful tableware. Reuse plastic bottles into unbreakable snack or candy bowls for a party. Use your creativity and make them in different size and colourful.

5. Reuse of Plastic Bottle as a sealer.

After opening a bag powdered sugar, chocolate chips, rice, snacks etc. And looking for a rubber band, twist tie, knot etc to close them. Instead I really use cool solution for sealing bags air tight with a plastic Bottle.

Friends do try these ideas with a special personalized touch. Also mention the twist you would like to add in the comment box below.

This post is a part of #Reuseblogtrain hosted by Papri and Yogita and sponsored by Aroma Essentials. Read and engage on some really useful #reuse #recycle #reduce posts by 15 amazing bloggers. The bloggers would receive a customized product from the brand!


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Monday, 25 June 2018

Plastic Ban Awareness

Hello! Friends,

Plastic Ban is very important step to save our earth and the enviornment. It is going to be very difficult to go with plastic specially bags. But still please follow the rules by levied by the government. The penalty levied is too high for a common person. Infact try not to use plastic in any form as it is not good for our health too. Lets #GoGreen say #NoPlastic agree #PlasticBan and save our earth for the forthcoming generation.


Announcement And Implementation.

The Maharashtra government had announced Plastic Ban on 23rd March, 2018. The implementation started from 23rd June, 2018. The Maharashtra government had also banned the manufacture, usage, transport, distribution, wholesale and retail sale and storage, and import of plastic bags. 

Other states in India with Plastic Ban. 

Maharashtra, Bengaluru, Delhi, Punjab and Rajasthan has imposed the plastic ban.

11 states that have partial bans on the use of plastic bags on the grounds of religious, historical or natural importance, or during the pilgrimage season — Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.


Plastic Products covered under the Ban
  • Plastic bags.
  • Disposable plastic items like spoons, forks,   cups, glasses, containers.
  • Disposable thermocol items like plates,          glasses, bowls, and containers.
  • Non-woven polypropylene bags.
  • Plastic pouches for storing liquid.
  • Plastic wrap used for packaging or storing    products.
  • Plastic packaging for food items.
  • Plastic and thermocol decorations.
Plastic Products exempted from the Ban
  • Plastic bags or plastic used for packaging of medicines.
  • Compostable plastic bags or material used for plant nurseries, horticulture, agriculture, handling of solid waste.
  • Plastic and plastic bags for export purpose only, in the Special Economic Zone and export-oriented units.
  • The plastic used for handling of solid waste (for example garbage used at homes).
  • Plastic cover or plastic to wrap material used at the manufacturing stage or is an integral part of manufacturing.
  • Food grade virgin plastic bags not less than 50-micron thickness used for packaging of milk.
Milk Bags and Water Bottles

Plastic milk pouches will have to be more than 50 microns thick and should be recyclable. The price for buyback should be clearly printed.  Empty milk bags will be saled back to the seller in return for which he will pay you Rs 0.50.

All PET bottle will have buyback depository mechanism with a predefined buyback price printed specifically on each bottle. Consumers will have to pay Rs 1 and Rs 2 extra above the MRP for buying PET bottles of 500 ml and 1 litre respectively. Plastic bottles with a capacity of less than half a litre have been banned completely.

Penalty for Violation of Ban.

Fine for violating the ban will be Rs 5,000 for the first offence, Rs 10,000 for the second and Rs 25,000 for the third offence or a three-month jail term or both. Manufacturers, on the other hand, stand to lose their license.

Why should we ban plastic?
  • Plastic pollute our land and water.
  • Plastic never break down hence cannot be recycled.
  • Plastic is harmful to wildlife, marine life and also human health. 
  • Plastic consume lot of energy in it's production. Plastic is highly flammable.
  • Plastic usage is causing obstruction in the river-drain.
  • Better alternatives are available for Plastic.
Do comment any question or idea or option regarding #PlasticBan.

"This post is published for the week 4 of #OpenNTalk Blogger's League Team1 #jamss2018 hosted by Gleefulblogger & Wigglingpen in association with SummerBarnVedantika HerbalsNyassaExplore Kids World."


Head to the other #Jamss2018 members’ blogs to read their entry for week 4
  1. Jigna Gautam Shah
  2. Aishwarya Srinivas
  3. Mayuri
  4. Snigdha
  5. Sinduja

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