💨 Abstract
In Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan, plastic pollution remains a significant issue, particularly in the city park, causing health concerns and aesthetic problems. Residents are frustrated with the government's lack of action, as the presence of plastic waste is increasing and there is a lack of waste management infrastructure like dustbins. The community calls for a ban on plastic products, immediate cleanup efforts, and proper waste management facilities to mitigate the growing plastic pollution and protect public health.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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