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UGC orders HEIs to eliminate single-use plastics, advocates for health and environmental sustainability

The UGC has mandated Higher Education Institutions to implement a ban on single-use plastics to promote environmental sustainability, safeguard public health, and tackle waste management challenges. This initiative aims to foster eco-conscious behavior in campuses, setting a strong example for broader societal change

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On November 4, 2024, the University Grants Commission (UGC) issued a notice to Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across India, calling for the immediate implementation of a ban on single-use plastic on their campuses. Signed by Prof. Manish R. Joshi, Secretary of the UGC, the directive emphasises the urgent need to reduce reliance on plastic, particularly single-use items, due to their long-term harmful effects on the environment and public health. The notice outlines the environmental risks associated with plastic waste, which include pollution, threats to wildlife, and challenges in waste management systems, all of which contribute to significant cleanup costs.

UGC Updates:

UGC urges Higher Educational Institutions to ban single-use plastic on campus and adopt policies towards cleaner and plastic-free campuses.

Read the UGC Letter: https://t.co/HRi6aw7SFj pic.twitter.com/xjwn4yXXnB

— UGC INDIA (@ugc_india) November 5, 2024

The UGC points out that HEIs have a vital role in addressing this issue by educating students about environmental sustainability and conducting impactful research on sustainable practices. Institutions are also encouraged to foster community engagement to spread awareness and create a culture of environmental responsibility. By promoting sustainable behavior, HEIs can help cultivate a sense of ethical citizenship among students and faculty.

As part of this initiative, the UGC has developed specific guidelines to help institutions phase out single-use plastics and promote proper waste disposal practices. These guidelines have been shared with HEIs for immediate adoption, and the UGC will monitor their implementation through regular reviews. The guidelines encourage HEIs to reduce their plastic consumption, focusing on alternatives to single-use items such as plastic bottles, cutlery, and packaging materials. The UGC also lays emphasis on the importance of promoting recycling and environmentally friendly waste management systems within the HEIs.

Single-use plastics, in particular, are singled out for their non-biodegradable nature, as they persist in the environment for centuries, causing widespread pollution in water bodies, soil, and ecosystems. Furthermore, the accumulation of plastic waste contributes to the proliferation of microplastics, which have been found in food, water, and even human bodies, raising significant public health concerns.

HEIs, as centers of learning and research, are seen as key drivers in changing the narrative around plastic use. The UGC’s notice emphasizes that students and faculty members can lead by example, adopting sustainable habits and spreading awareness through education and community involvement. By working closely with local communities, these institutions can extend their influence beyond the campus, helping to foster a broader cultural shift towards sustainability.

The UGC’s call to action is a timely reminder of the critical role that educational institutions can play in addressing environmental challenges. By adopting the guidelines and taking decisive steps to eliminate single-use plastic, HEIs can contribute significantly to India’s efforts to combat plastic pollution and promote sustainability.

The success of this initiative, as the notice concludes, depends on the active participation of students, faculty, and administrators in embracing environmentally responsible practices that align with the nation’s broader goals of environmental stewardship.

The UGC emphasises that this initiative is not only about protecting the environment but also about safeguarding human health, addressing waste management challenges, and combating climate change. This transition is expected to benefit both the planet and society as a whole by encouraging environmentally conscious behavior within the academic community and beyond.

Signed by Prof. Manish R. Joshi, Secretary of the UGC, the notice concludes with a call for all universities and higher educational institutions to take immediate steps toward eliminating single-use plastics and fostering sustainability. As HEIs move forward in their efforts, the UGC expects this initiative to catalyze wider societal change, ensuring that campuses become role models in sustainable practices, contributing to the broader goals of environmental protection and human well-being.

Topics: UGChigher education institutionsenvironmental sustainabilityHEIManish R. Joshi
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