Taj Mahal Declaration to 'Beat Plastic Pollution' adopted

IANS  |  Agra 

The on Sunday pledged to end disposable, or single use plastic around the Mahal and make upto 500 metres around the historic monument plastic-free under the Declaration on beating

In a meeting held at the on Sunday, Mahesh Sharma, who is is also of State for Environment, Programme and UNEP Goodwill Diya Mirza, adopted "Taj Declaration" that aims making Agra, which is among world's top ten most polluted cities, free of plastic.

The measure came ahead of the World Day (June 5) to be marked this year with theme "Beat Plastic Pollution".

The meeting also discussed the impact of pollution on the historic monument, which is turning yellow and green, even as the Archaeological Survey of earlier suggested to vacuum cleaning of the roads around the monument.

"Chaired by Mahesh Sharma, the meeting was called to discuss the issues of pollution around with a focus on drawing short term and long term measures to deal with the problem and to protect the Taj from pollution

"The meeting was followed by the to 'Beat Plastic Pollution', in which a pledge was taken to make areas around the upto 500 metres around the historic monument litter free and taking immediate steps to reduce single-use plastic near and around the Taj Mahal," an official statement said.

At the press meet, Sharma said: "as well as the whole world is today facing the problem of pollution caused by excess plastic use. It is an historic moment that the message of 'Beat Plastic Pollution' is being given from the iconic not only to the people of and the country but to the whole world."

He added that it was the right time to act and reduce plastic use and reuse, recycle, re-collect, re-design and re-manufacture it. He further added that the government is committed to development of in which and state governments, as well as the local administration and all agencies will work under single umbrella and will also take along the common public of in the process.

Sharma, Solheim and Diya also participated in the Clean Yamuna Programme on the riverfront along the Taj along with representatives of various other agencies before a quick tour of the Taj Mahal, the statement said.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 22:08 IST