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Let's pledge for plastic free planet on this DUSSERA

Dear Friends

Now days plastic has taken to tall in our life, if you see entire one and half generation has been grown up in this "PLASTIC ERA".

Therefore it's difficult for them (us) to live without plastic. In our day-to-day life 95% utility items are influenced by this material. From baby diaper up to adult diaper (means we start our life with plastic and end our life with it). We carry it, we wear it, we drink in it, we eat in it, we sleep in it, we bath with it, we wash with it, even we use it to have personal pleasure with it!!!

So what, what is the problem!!! The problem is this material is not disposable and becomes covering and polluting our planet very badly!!!

So people, let's get freedom from it and pledge for Plastic Free Planet.

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