Myagdi, Feb 22: A campaign has been launched to manage lead, metal and plastic wastes in Mustang.
Local levels, the Annapurna
Conservation Area Project (ACAP), the Mothers' Groups and the Youth Clubs have
gathered to manage plastic, metal and lead garbage in order to revive pristine
nature, reducing pollution.
Chief of ACAP Jomsom, Pramod Raj
Regmi, shared that they had made arrangement to collect non-biodegradable
wastes from the trekking routes and settlements and management in a particular
place.
He shared, "The campaign has
been launched to manage non-biodegradable waste in response to the increasing
pollution in Mustang, which poses a serious threat to human health, and to the
domestic and wild animals as well."
The ACAP has arranged the
transportation of the collected waste to Pokhara Recycling Centre, Regmi
informed, adding that an agreement was signed with Green Road Waste Management
Pvt. Ltd in Pokhara for its disposal.
According to ACAP, Pokhara, total
1,986 kgs of non-biodegradable waste was lately and sent to Pokhara.
Earlier on January 17, as much as
1,238 kgs of such waste collected at Syang and Thini of Gharpajhong was sent to
Pokhara for disposal.
Preparation was underway to
establish an additional garbage collection centres at Ghansa, Lete and Lobang
this year.
Chairperson of Gharpajhong rural
municipality, Mohan Singh Lalchan, said the rural municipality had launched a
drive to use fabrics bag as the alternative to plastic bag. (RSS)