In a bid to ensure proper disposal of plastic waste, Roorkee municipal corporation (RMC) has installed a plastic bottle crusher machine at their premises Picture used for representational purpose only ...
Ludhiana: Tall claims of local railway authorities for recycling plastic waste by using bottle crusher in city railway station have fallen flat within months. The machine on platform 1 has developed a ...
NEW DELHI: With an aim to effectively implement banning of single-use plastic, the Indian Railways has issued a set of guidelines for installation of plastic bottle crushing machines (PBCM) across all ...
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Nov 2 (ANI): Contributing towards doing away with single-use plastic, Noida Authority installed a plastic bottle crusher machine at the authority campus here to raise ...
A plastic bottle crusher has been commissioned at the Puducherry railway station on Wednesday. The PET bottle crusher machine was installed as part of the Railways’ Swachch Bharat and Go Green ...
Hyderabad [Telangana], June 29 (ANI): In a bid to protect the environment, South Central Railways has installed machines for crushing and recycling plastic bottles at select stations in Hyderabad.
BENGALURU: The ungainly appearance of plastic bottles strewn on railway tracks and platforms will be a thing of the past if the Bengaluru Railway Division succeeds in its new eco-friendly initiative.
The officials added that with every bottle crushed, the machine offers some coupon providing discount to the user, which is a huge hit among passengers. With a view to encourage passengers to dispose ...
Bottle crusher machines are operational at Thane Railway station, Masunda Lake, Anand Cinema, Ghantali and B-Cabin. Each of these machines cost Rs 4 lakh. Thane residents can now discard their plastic ...
The crusher machines would be installed at platforms and at exit points. The crusher machine will cut plastic bottles into fine pieces. According to an IANS report, all 16 zones and 70 divisions are ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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