New Delhi:Joining the fight against plastic waste, the Bangla Sahib Gurudwara has banned the use of all types of plastic items within the shrine complex.
The decision has been taken as part of programmes to commemorate 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, president of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), said.
The biggest heritage Sikh shrine situated in the heart of national capital has banned disposable plates, glasses, spoons, thermocol cup-plates and other single-use plastics, and switched to steel utensils for serving water and 'langar' (community meal) to devotees.
"On average, around 5,000 poly bags and thermocol cup-plates were used every day to distribute prasad, fruits and other items to devotees. Now, these have been replaced with eco-friendly jute bags, and dona-pattal (leaf bowls and plates) since October 2," he informed.