as a responsible citizen what measures do you suggest to keep public places clean and free from plastic

Plastic material such as polythene bags, plastic discard should not be thrown in open places. Also, we should keep two dustbins in our house, one for organic garbage and other for plastic waste. 

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Clean environments lead to less littering and more binning. People in areas that are kept clean are less likely to litter.

Why bother using bins? No one else is cleaning up.The cleaner it is, the less people will litter.

TIP 2: MAKE IT EASY

No matter what the system, it needs to be accessible, convenient and user friendly. Accessibility encourages the proper use of bins.

Which is the recycling bin? Its hard to tell.Bins are close to where theyre needed, close to each other signage is clear.

TIP 3: DEVELOP A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY

People can behave differently depending on the type of place and situation. Encourage personal responsibility by making it clear what your expectations are. Is there a carry in and carry out policy? Are there recycling or composting bins? Provide clear and polite messages, well designed and positioned bins and directions on how to use them properly.

Might as well leave it, no direction to do otherwise Some people help others to do the right thing when its clear whats expected.

TIP 4: USE SANCTIONS AND REWARDS

Its important to respond to peoples actions, be they positive or negative. Both sanctions and rewards play a central role in developing and shaping disposal behaviour.

Litter is left behind right in front of a warning sign. Sanctions must operate effectively.People enjoy being acknowledged for doing the right thing.

TIP 5: REDUCE CONFUSION CREATE PREDICTABILITY

Ensure all strategies and programs reinforce the same expectations in all situations. People in different situations need to know what is expected of them to be environmentally responsible.

Two different bin systems are next to each other. Too many choices are confusing.Consistent signage makes resource recovery easier.

TIP 6: AIM TO INCLUDE EVERYONE

Involvement creates a sense of ownership which impacts positively on disposal behaviour. Tailor initiatives to promote participation from as many people as possible, including traders, staff and volunteers.

No one seems to own this public space people treat it accordingly.Education must reach all groups.

TIP 7: INTEGRATE PREVENTION STRATEGIES

Strategies need to be linked to all stakeholders across the system. Integrating all strategies (including infrastructure) enables different stakeholders to work together to form an effective unit.

Inadequate back of house waste management practices resultin clogged up public bins.Recyclable items shown on the signs are the same as those collected in local kerbside recycling.

TIP 8: DEMONSTRATE COMMITMENT WALK THE TALK

Public place management plays an instrumental role in influencing disposal behaviour. Leadership needs to be sustained, promote a long-term vision and model the actions you are asking others to do.

Contractors cleaned off the poster but littered the debris.Staff initiative helps reduce contamination.

These tips help keep community spaces clean. You can do a more comprehensive assessment of factors influencing disposal behaviour in individual locations using ourClean Communities Assessment Tool. Using the CCAT, you can dramatically improve the likelihood that your prevention program will succeed, as well as do a before, during and after test of how effectively your litter prevention program is working.

Posted by Ashrita Sanghi(student)on 20/8/13

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