Ooty gears up to ban single-use plastic from August 15
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, OOTY/ Updated : Jul 23, 2019, 15:58 IST
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Ooty, one of the most sought after hill stations in India, is fast marching toward its goal of becoming a plastic-free zone. As per the reports, this ban will be effective from August 15 onward.
Ooty, one of the most sought after hill stations in India, is fast marching toward its goal of becoming a plastic-free zone. As per the reports, this ban will be effective from August 15 onward. Read less
This iconic hill destination in Tamil Nadu attracts lakhs of visitors every year, thereby attracting tons of plastic litter as well. The need of the hour is to encourage people for responsible tourism, which means such a measure will not only benefit the place, but will also help people in the long run.
Ooty falls under the Nilgiri District Administration, and has already banned the sale of single-use plastic, such as soft drinks and food items packed in plastic wrappers, plastic water bottles. This ban not only applies in Ooty, but also along the highways that lead to the district’s major towns.
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