Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board 
Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu schools to be awarded for collecting banned waste

Schools across the State will be given prizes and certificates of appreciation by the Tamil Nadu government if they collect the highest cumulative quantity of banned plastics waste.

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The move by the School Education Department came after Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) requested authorities to implement the novel scheme in schools on a weekly basis for the effective implementation of the ban and create awareness among the students. A senior official from the School Education Department told DTNext on Thursday that following the request from the TNPCB, the Department will encourage collection of banned use and throwaway plastics from their houses and surrounding environment. "Instructions will also be given to schools, especially high and higher secondary, to collect banned plastics through the members of National Green Cops (NGC) and National Social Service (NSS), Scouts and students," he added.

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