Meghalaya’s new “Green Deposit” initiative combats plastic pollution in key eco-tourism sites by requiring tourists to pay a refundable deposit for carrying plastics, returned upon proper disposal. This innovative policy promotes sustainable tourism, protects fragile ecosystems, and encourages responsible visitor behavior. Supported by stricter plastic bans, community engagement, and increased funding, Meghalaya aims to preserve its natural beauty while setting a pioneering example for eco-friendly travel in India.
Meghalaya launches bold ‘Green Deposit’ to fight plastic pollution

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