According to the International Union of Conservation of Nature, “At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.” This plastic strangles marine plant and animal life, is consumed by fish, and causes untold harm to our marine biodiversity.
The debris of plastic bags, bottles, and food containers is higher near seaside areas which receive a lot of tourists.
Waste pickers catch the plastic before it gets into the ocean and this simultaneously creates and enhances their livelihood. In the coastal city of Mangaluru, the Netravathi and Gurupura rivers merge into the sea. These rivers have traditionally given water and fertile soil for farming and fresh water fishing. However with increased plastic in the rivers and sea, the water is contaminated.
On 26th Jan 2020, Anti Pollution Drive Foundation and Hasiru Dala led 120 citizens to clean up this beautiful area.
Mangaluru is visually a clean city – the plastic water pollution is not apparent and with a huge floating population (tourists) the emotional investment of the people to the city is limited. The coastal city is very hot so the locals and the tourists resort to bottled water.
Solid waste management has to be a conscious concern and cannot be organised without dedicated planning and awareness. But this means that the studies on how much waste is generated in Mangaluru, where it ends up, and how to manage that waste sustainably – all these methodologies need to be built from scratch.
Hasiru Dala believes that door to door collection of segregated waste along with processing waste locally will reduce pollution in the waterways. It is important to bring awareness to the people including the floating population.
A detailed on-ground survey was conducted to find local 30 hotspots of waste dumping in the rivers and along the riverside. We chose two hotspots to cover– one within Managaluru Corporation and one in Ullala Corporation (local bodies).
After a series of discussions with Ullala Corporation, we are able to get Dry Waste ( inorganic waste) collected separately and processed. This has created a new team – one entrepreneur and 4 people have predictable jobs. This strategy is creating livelihood and addressing plastic pollution.