Essayer OR - Gratuit
Polluter to Pioneer
Millennium Post Delhi
|New Delhi 12September2025
India stands at a crossroads—it can react piecemeal to bans and failed treaties, or it can act like a global leader and create a new plastics economy, write Praveen Garg, Sudheer Kumar Shukla & Suman Kumari
In 2025, India crossed a disturbing threshold. The country is now officially recognised as the world's largest plastic polluter, producing nearly 9.3 million tonnes of plastic waste each year—almost 20% of global plastic pollution. While government statistics show that 81% of this waste is collected, the remaining 1.77 million tonnes remain uncollected, finding their way into drains, rivers, and oceans.
The consequences are visible everywhere. From clogged stormwater channels that worsen urban flooding, to plastic-choked beaches that cripple fisheries, to toxic microplastics entering the food chain, the crisis is no longer abstract. India's per capita plastic consumption has surged to 11 kilograms per year, a figure that continues to rise with expanding urbanisation, consumer culture, and e-commerce packaging.
Along India's 7,500 km coastline, 80% of litter is plastic, devastating marine ecosystems and undermining coastal livelihoods.
The crisis is deep and systemic. It is not simply about poor waste management—it is about unchecked production, weak global governance, and domestic enforcement gaps. And because India is now at the center of this global storm, it must rise as a leader.
The Invisible Backbone: India's Informal Recyclers
India has one of the most robust recycling systems in the world, but it rests almost entirely on the shoulders of the informal sector. Nearly 1.5 million waste pickers work across cities and towns, recycling more than 60% of recyclable plastics. Their efforts contribute to India's PET bottle recovery rate of up to 90%, one of the highest in the world.
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