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Sister Nibedita Government General Degree College for GirlsAffiliated to University of Calcutta    |    (Recognised under Section 2(f) of UGC Act, 1956)

An Institution for Undergraduate Studies in Science & Humanities
Under the Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal

Plastic-Free Campus

A plastic-free campus is an important step toward promoting environmental sustainability and reducing pollution. In a college setting, adopting a plastic-free policy involves minimizing the use of single-use plastics such as water bottles, straws, plastic bags, and disposable cutlery. Instead, the campus encourages the use of eco-friendly alternatives like cloth bags, steel or glass containers, and reusable water bottles.

Creating a plastic-free environment starts with awareness. Students, staff, and visitors must be educated about the harmful effects of plastic on the environment, especially its role in polluting soil, water, and harming wildlife. Organizing campaigns, seminars, and student-led drives can help spread this message and build collective responsibility.

Colleges can implement practical measures like banning plastic items in canteens and hostels, setting up refillable water stations, and collaborating with vendors who use sustainable packaging. Strict enforcement of rules and regular monitoring ensure compliance and long-term impact.

A plastic-free campus not only looks cleaner and greener but also sets a powerful example for the larger community. It fosters a sense of environmental responsibility among students, preparing them to be conscious citizens. By choosing sustainability over convenience, a plastic-free college contributes significantly to a healthier planet and a better future.

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