<p>On the occasion of World Environment Day, Justice A K Goel, the chairperson of the National Green Tribunal, said plastic pollution has become a global environmental crisis that threatens our planet.</p>.<p>He said reliance on single-use plastic has resulted in immense harm to our oceans, land, and health, and to address this challenge collective efforts and individual responsibility are crucial.</p>.<p>"We must raise awareness, reduce consumption of single-use plastic, promote recycling and responsible waste management, support innovation for sustainable alternatives, and implement strong policies and regulations," Justice Goel said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/point-blank/unbeaten-evil-of-single-use-plastic-1224370.html" target="_blank">Unbeaten evil of single-use plastic</a></strong></p>.<p>He said the NGT has played a significant role in enforcing plastic waste management rules, raising awareness, and emphasising extended producer responsibility.</p>.<p>"However, more work is needed, and as individuals and communities, we must lead by example to create a positive change in society and protect our environment for future generations," he said.</p>.<p>A tree plantation programme was organised inside the NGT premises on Monday.</p>.<p>Those present also included judicial member Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi, Registrar General Ankit Singla and Deputy Registrar Arvind Kumar.</p>
<p>On the occasion of World Environment Day, Justice A K Goel, the chairperson of the National Green Tribunal, said plastic pollution has become a global environmental crisis that threatens our planet.</p>.<p>He said reliance on single-use plastic has resulted in immense harm to our oceans, land, and health, and to address this challenge collective efforts and individual responsibility are crucial.</p>.<p>"We must raise awareness, reduce consumption of single-use plastic, promote recycling and responsible waste management, support innovation for sustainable alternatives, and implement strong policies and regulations," Justice Goel said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/point-blank/unbeaten-evil-of-single-use-plastic-1224370.html" target="_blank">Unbeaten evil of single-use plastic</a></strong></p>.<p>He said the NGT has played a significant role in enforcing plastic waste management rules, raising awareness, and emphasising extended producer responsibility.</p>.<p>"However, more work is needed, and as individuals and communities, we must lead by example to create a positive change in society and protect our environment for future generations," he said.</p>.<p>A tree plantation programme was organised inside the NGT premises on Monday.</p>.<p>Those present also included judicial member Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi, Registrar General Ankit Singla and Deputy Registrar Arvind Kumar.</p>