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Steps way to make Gilgit plastic free city

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Concrete measures are under way to make district Gilgit plastic free, said Chief Secretary Gilgit Bal-tistan Muhiudeen Wani in an official statement to media here Sunday. He said that under his instruc-tions, a meeting with GB traders Association and Plastic Bags Importers Association was held under Commissioner Gilgit which was attended by DC Gilgit and Director GB EPA.

He said that the traders were convinced to stock out existing polythene bags and not to import anymore in Gilgit.

He said that the traders would be given advantage by providing them business of alternatives like bio-degradable bags, cloth and paper bags. The Chief Secretary said that awareness campaign would be launched by Monday, adding that officials would arrange meetings with superstore and other stake-holders and owners to convince them to keep cloth and paper bags of their stores with green brand-ing.

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