The government of sikkim has taken exceptional action by prohibiting the use of plastic drinking bottles. For drinking water, look for natural sources. Sikkim's natural water is healthier than bottled water made of plastic. From january 1, the sikkim government will prohibit the use of plastic water cans and plastic bottles, setting a precedent.


P.S. Tamang, the chief minister of sikkim, and governor Ganga prasad both attended the event to clear up the trash. Later, he told reporters that a blanket ban on plastic drinking cans would be implemented across sikkim beginning in january 2022. He also stated that the sikkim government has taken measures to limit the importation of plastic drinking water bottles from outside the state.


After the prohibition on mineral water bottles went into effect, no one in sikkim will have to drink bottled mineral water any longer. Rather, rely on natural resources. Sikkim's natural water is healthier than bottled water made of plastic.


Sikkim has abundant natural water resources and can meet all of the state's water needs with environmentally friendly measures. The prohibition will not take effect for another three months. The mineral water industry and merchants must empty any mineral water bottles they may have on hand during this time. Sikkim's chief minister Tamang. In Lawson, Sikkim's biggest tourist destination, plastic drinking bottles have already been outlawed. Even residents living in places where groundwater is now available can buy and consume plastic drinking water, according to the sikkim government, which has announced that it will outlaw plastic drinking water bottles as a precedent in the country.

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