The Committee on Environment’s proposal to ban single-use plastic in Jammu and Kashmir is a welcome and long-overdue step. Plastic pollution has become a visible and toxic scar on the Valley’s pristine landscape. It chokes rivers, blocks drains, and kills aquatic life. It is an eyesore and a public health crisis. A comprehensive ban is the need of the hour. Plastic is everywhere. It wraps our food, carries our groceries, and clogs our water bodies. The convenience of plastic is an illusion. Its real cost is paid by the environment, by animals that ingest it, and by communities that drink water contaminated by its toxic breakdown. Single-use plastic, in particular, is the worst offender. It is used for minutes but persists for centuries. It breaks down into microplastics that enter the food chain and eventually our bodies. The health consequences are still being studied, but the evidence is already alarming. Jammu and Kashmir, with its fragile ecosystem and dependence on tourism, cannot afford to ignore this crisis. Tourists come to see the natural beauty, not mountains of plastic. Religious shrines and tourist destinations are particularly vulnerable. A ban on single-use plastic, strictly enforced, would send a powerful message that the Valley is serious about protecting its environment. The Committee has rightly called for stringent measures and intensified enforcement. The J&K Pollution Control Committee must act immediately. Fines must be imposed. Alternatives like cloth bags, paper packaging, and biodegradable materials must be promoted. The ban must not remain a piece of paper; it must be implemented on the ground. This is not just about cleaner streets. It is about protecting the future. It is about preserving the Valley’s beauty for generations to come. The government must issue the Executive Order without delay. The environment cannot wait. The people cannot wait. Let us make Jammu and Kashmir a model of sustainability, not a dumping ground for plastic. The Committee has shown the way. Now it is time to act.
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