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Environmental concerns, greenwashing, and India’s plastic waste management

India faces significant plastic pollution, with greenwashing misleading consumers about sustainability. While government initiatives exist, false claims hinder progress. Technology, stricter audits, and consumer education are vital to achieving genuine waste management and sustainability goals

April 10, 2025 / 15:24 IST
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Plastic waste
India has implemented several policies aimed at addressing plastic waste.

By Nimit Aggarwal 

Environmental concerns, particularly plastic pollution and sustainability, have gained significant attention in India, especially among younger consumers. The increasing demand for eco-friendly products has encouraged companies to promote sustainability initiatives. However, not all businesses adopt genuinely environmentally friendly practices. Some engage in greenwashing — misleading consumers with exaggerated or false claims about their sustainability efforts. This tactic allows companies to capitalise on the sustainability movement without making meaningful contributions to reducing plastic waste.

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India produces approximately 10.2 million tonnes of plastic waste each year. However, only 60% of this is recycled. The rest of the plastic waste is either burned or disposed of in landfills. Despite government initiatives to curb plastic pollution, false claims hinder real progress.

False Claims about Plastic Waste Reduction