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Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Wednesday that Bengaluru has often been criticised as a garbage city, but the government aims to transform it into a plastic and waste-free city.

Siddaramaiah highlighted that Bengaluru alone produces 900 tonnes of plastic annually and warned that if citizens fail to understand this issue, making the city plastic-free will not be possible.

“With public awareness and cooperation with the government, Bengaluru can become a plastic-free city by 2030,” he said while inaugurating the Golden Jubilee celebrations (2025) of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB), marking 50 years of the board’s establishment.

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