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‘Waste to Wonder’ initiative launched at Baltal base camp

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Baltal, July 4

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To raise awareness among Amarnath yatra pilgrims against the use of single-use plastic and about recycling, authorities have launched an exhibition, “Waste to Wonder”, at Baltal, one of the two base camps for the pilgrimage to the cave shrine in the south Kashmir Himalayas.

Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman are the mascots of the “Waste to Wonder” campaign and at the exhibition, products made from recycled material are on display, an official said.

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The products made by self-help groups include recycled paper bags and glass bottles, furniture made from food packaging material, jute bags and items made by using flowers offered at the shrine, the official said.

He said the success of these initiatives and prioritising sustainable waste management practices sets commendable examples for future yatras to the shrine — that houses a naturally formed ice-shivlingam.

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The officials said the exhibition encouraged responsible waste disposal and also showcased the potential for transformation. Nearly 7,000 sanitation workers have been deployed to ensure cleanliness in the entire yatra area.

At the Baltal base camp, methods like bucket composting, home composting and drum composting were also displayed, the official said. He said the main purpose to display these composting methods was to empower pilgrims to implement sustainable waste management practices.

A counter gave away cotton bags for free to pilgrims to prevent the use of plastic bags at the exhibition, the official said.

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