State gears up to ensure National Games 2027 a plastic-free event  

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Rs 1,890-crore factory to produce biodegradable starch-based bags and bottles

Shillong, May 14: With less than two years away, Meghalaya has set an ambitious target of hosting the 39th National Games in a plastic-free environment by introducing biodegradable substitutes.

“My target is that the National Games should be completely plastic-free and biodegradable,” announced chief minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday.

For the National Games to be held in Meghalaya in February-March 2027, the state government has made elaborate arrangements including development of sports infrastructure and introduction of sustainable means, especially to promote the state’s fast-emerging tourism potentials.

The chief minister’s commitment for a plastic-free environment was also highlighted his recent address on the government’s efforts to combat plastic waste at Nongpiyur Government LP School in East Khasi Hills recently.

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He visited the school to inspect a toilet made of single-use plastic waste through SUPER (Single Use Plastic Eco Recycling) Campaign 2024 initiated by My Meghalaya My Pride & Green Ammo in collaboration with Directorate of School Education & Literacy and State Project Office SEMAM-Samagra Shiksha.

Laying out the state’s vision for a plastic-free environment, he also announced an investment of Rs 1,890 crore in a state-of-the-art factory to produce starch-based bags and bottles. These compostable alternatives aim to replace traditional plastics, marking a major step towards environmental sustainability.

The company has already conducted a survey and is keen to establish the plant in Meghalaya.

While acknowledging the complexities of a complete plastic ban, which extends beyond just bags to items like chip wrappers and chocolate packaging, the chief minister emphasised a phase-wise approach, highlighting the need for community involvement alongside government intervention.

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Adding to this vision of a greener Meghalaya, Nicholas Kharnami from SUPER Campaign, made a presentation focused on recycling plastic waste within schools. His approach involves using collected plastic to build essential infrastructure like toilets, demonstrating a tangible solution for waste management while promoting health and safety.

Former MLA and advisor to state government, Hamlet Dohling; director of School Education and Literacy, JA Marvin, subdivisional school education officer, headmasters, and teachers of Nongpiyur Government Lower Primary School were also present on the occasion.

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