Environment Minister Yadav pledges to free Nepal from plastic pollution

Minister for Forest and Environment Pradeep Yadav has expressed his commitment to liberating Nepal from plastic pollution

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Alarming study reveals Nepal’s rhinos are feeding on plastic waste

The park, home to the vulnerable one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), is flooded by the rivers that run through it, making it inaccessible and dangerous. But the water also brings an unwelcome visitor: plastic waste. The post Alarming study reveals Nepal’s rhinos are feeding on plastic waste appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepal reimposes the ban on plastic bags below the thinness of 40 microns

The reintroduced ban on plastic bags below the thinness of 40 micros has come into effect across Nepal today. The post Nepal reimposes the ban on plastic bags below the thinness of 40 microns appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

KGH Hotels in Kathmandu to produce zero plastic waste

The KGH Hotels in Kathmandu claims to be the first hotel chain in Nepal to produce zero plastic waste. The post KGH Hotels in Kathmandu to produce zero plastic waste appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

HAN to restrict single use plastic in hotels in Nepal

KATHMANDU: Nepal’s hotels will now stop using single time use plastic. The Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN) has launched a program on Wednesday to remove single-use plastic. Now the hotel will stop using disposable brushes, plastic slippers, packing plastics, and other plastic-based materials used in hotel rooms. According to HAN, the campaign started in big […]

Biodegradable plastic launched in Nepal

Nepali company has tried to address the growing problem of plastic pollution in Nepal by manufacturing biodegradable plastic products. The Nepal government has tried and failed several times to impose a ban on single-use plastic, and the throwaway items have clogged drains and rivers across the country. Many of these take more than 500 years […]

Fuel from waste plastic

Baniyani, Jhapa, March 21. Fuel was produced from waste plastic in Surunga of Kankari municipality. Using an machine called Pyrolysis, the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) produced fuel from waste plastic here Tuesday.