Mountain Legislators Meet 2021 discusses pathways for plastic waste management

Sunday, Nov 21, 2021 08:30 [IST]

Last Update: Sunday, Nov 21, 2021 02:52 [IST]

Mountain Legislators Meet 2021 discusses pathways for plastic waste management

GANGTOK,: The 10th Sustainable Mountain Development Summit, in Darjeeling concluded today with Mountain Legislators Meet 2021 held with the theme ‘Pathways for Plastic Waste Management in the Indian Himalayan Region’. The meet was organised by Integrated Mountain Initiative’s local host, Darjeeling Himalaya Initiative, and United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
The chief guest of the meet was Chowna Mein, Deputy Chief Minister, Arunachal Pradesh, Chief Minister, and James Sangma, Minister, Environment & Forest, Meghalaya, was the guest of honour. The discussion was chaired by session chair Vincent Pala, MP Lok Sabha (Shillong), and moderated by P.D. Rai, president, IMI, and former MP Lok Sabha (Sikkim). The Meet brought together over 19 elected representatives and former representatives of various bodies from the Indian Himalayan Region, and included MPs, MLAs, Chairman of Autonomous District Council, Mayor, and other prominent members, informs a press release.
The meet included a state of affairs presentation on UNEP’s Counter MEASURE II project which aims at informing and influencing national policies, institutions and alliances through the generation and dissemination of scientific knowledge on plastic pollution of rivers in India.
The legislators discussed on the issue of waste crisis in the hill stations of India, especially on the growing plastic pollution and its impact on mountain landscapes. The members also deliberated on potential solutions and policy mechanisms that can effectively tackle the plastic waste in the mountains.
Delivering the keynote address, Chowna Mein emphasized on the adverse impact of plastic pollution on the overall health of the people and also highlighted the recent Climate Change Declaration of Arunachal Pradesh on the principles of ‘Panchamrit’.
James Sangma brought to attention various crucial issues on the topic including the need for bringing in nature and economics together for a sustainable, resilient future for the region.
The Meet also adopted the MLM 2021 Declaration.

Sikkim at a Glance

  • Area: 7096 Sq Kms
  • Capital: Gangtok
  • Altitude: 5,840 ft
  • Population: 6.10 Lakhs
  • Topography: Hilly terrain elevation from 600 to over 28,509 ft above sea level
  • Climate:
  • Summer: Min- 13°C - Max 21°C
  • Winter: Min- 0.48°C - Max 13°C
  • Rainfall: 325 cms per annum
  • Language Spoken: Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Tibetan, English, Hindi