@awanishsharan thanks for highlighting the issue of gutka & spitting, our focus too through the #StopIndiaSpitting movement we’re driving. @Kolkata PortTrust, we suggest No Spitting SIGNS as a quick way to firstly make it clear public spitting is NOT acceptable, with FINE amt.
@Kiranshaw,since you detest public spitting, we believe you will love this heart-warming appeal by 6YO Bengaluru boy SriVansh. Your retweet could put this crucial yet neglected subject on the radar of lakhs more, much-needed support to our #StopIndiaSpitting movement.
Delighted that @PMOIndia@narendramodi has spoken about the ban on spitting in @mannkibaat. Thank you, sir, for reminding millions that spitting spreads #Covid_19 and MUST stop as we petitioned on March16.
Please continue this #StopIndiaSpitting focus as a national priority.
. @CMofKarnataka @BBMPCOMM @BlrCityPolice SOS to immediately make spitting in public a punishable offence with hefty fines. The rampant habit of spitting will spread the virus much faster. Can we act NOW please? This is the best time to rid the city of a very unhygienic habit!
@KarachiBakery@BeautifulBluru-It will be great if plastic packaging for every biscuit can be avoided.14 pieces of disposable,small-sized plastic covers are generated per box.Please check if this this can be avoided as in the name of hygiene we may be dirtying the earth.
@honestcitizen8@BPACofficial@kiranshaw@RevathyAshok@TVMohandasPai As for Waste to Energy, definitely not the solution recommended by environmentalists. It's bad for our health and the planet, even if it appears to be a magical shortcut! This article shares much more on why WTE will be a disaster for Bengaluru.
https://t.co/EbdiW9o0Fk
@AriantVeg - The plastic foil used on the corn is banned as per BBMP guidelines. Please avoid this as there is a severe penalty for the use of one-time disposable plastic. @BeautifulBluru
@forbes_india Request you to avoid using plastic covers to send magazines to subscribers. If the subscribers cannot sent it to the recyclers, it will be sent to landfills as mixed garbage. I hope this is not the effect that you wish to have on Earth for hundreds of years.
Dear @ColumbiaAsiaIn, did you know that these bags that you are giving out are made of Non-woven Polypropylene (NWPP), which is also plastic and therefore banned? Request you to stop using these immediately. @BBMPSWMSplComm#SayNoToPlastic