Items in the shop and mall are packed in plastic bags and given away. The use of plastic is becoming increasingly prevalent in the everyday life. When it takes thousands of years for plastic to decompose to the ground, a family of Raipur in Chhattisgarh prepares bags of cloth in place of plastic, not just for themselves but for free to the public. So far, the family has sewed more than 3 bags of cloth.
Surendra Bairagi, who lives in Raipur and his wife Asha and children, has started an attempt to free the city in this way. The family is poor but their spirit is high. Surendra Bairagi, who works in the lathe machine, spends 3 to 5 hours a day working with his wife Asha Bairagi. They know that solitary confinement is not possible with effort but there is a way of giving a message of not using plastic.
This family makes bags from old clothes and sheets. In the beginning there was only one sewing machine, but as people became aware of this good spirit, others joined. Today, the sisters manufacture cloth bags on six sewing machines. They want to speed up the work of sewing bags and distribute them in the next one month. He also urges people not to use plastic when they go out to deliver cloth bags to the market.
In Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, an elderly man named Yogaraj Mengi has been making plastic bags for distribution in plastic for a long time. They have distributed thousands of bags so far. They refrain from preaching and spreading themselves. They buy cloth to make bags with their own money. The necessity of sewing and buying cloth gives remuneration to the diligent workers. Traders are especially supplying polyethylene to the consumers who are particularly interested in buying vegetables. This cloth bag is explained to be recycled and used.
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