Key Points

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has set an ambitious target to make Andhra Pradesh free from single-use plastic by June 2026. The announcement came during his participation in sanitation programs in Palnadu district where he interacted with workers and distributed funds. The state government plans to establish waste-to-energy plants in multiple cities to manage garbage effectively. Naidu also emphasized completing delayed irrigation projects and supporting agricultural communities through new initiatives.

Key Points: Andhra CM Naidu Announces Single-Use Plastic-Free State by 2026

  • Andhra targets complete single-use plastic elimination by mid-2026
  • New waste-to-energy plants planned for four major cities
  • Rs 52 crore distributed to DWCRA women's self-help groups
  • Major irrigation projects including Polavaram to be prioritized
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Andhra to emerge as single-use plastic-free state by June 2026: CM Chandrababu Naidu

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu pledges to eliminate single-use plastic by June 2026, announces waste-to-energy plants and major sanitation initiatives.

"The state will be transformed into a single-use plastic-free state by June 2026 - CM Chandrababu Naidu"

Macharla, September 20

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said the state will be transformed into a single-use plastic-free state by June 2026 through the single-use plastic-free movement, a release from the state Information and Public Relations department said.

The Chief Minister participated in the tank cleaning programme along with people as part of the Swarnandhra-Swachandra programme at Macharla in Palnadu district today. Later, he interacted with sanitation workers at a medical camp organised for them at the venue. The Chief Minister also distributed cheques to the tune of Rs 52 crore to the DWCRA group of women.

Later, addressing a public meeting, the Chief Minister warned those who resort to rowdyism in the guise of politics. He made it clear he is determined to clean up the dirty politics. He said the previous government did not allow him to visit Macharla and resorted to attacks on TDP leaders.

He said elected leaders should protect the properties of people. He said, irrespective of harassment and threats from the previous government, several TDP leaders supported TDP and elected Julakanti Brahmareddy with a majority of 33000 votes.

The Chief Minister assured to complete the Varikapudisela project, which was aimed to supply water to 1.25 lakh acres and drinking water to one lakh people. He said the previous government totally neglected the irrigation projects, including the Polavaram project. He said Vamsadhara, Godavari, Krishna and Penna rivers will be linked to supply water to all the regions in the state.

The Chief Minister announced an additional Rs 50 crore fund for the Macharla municipality to develop it as a model municipality. Drinking water will be supplied to all under Jalajeevan mission. He said the Karampudi Palanati Veeraradhana utsavams will be celebrated as a government programme. The Chief Minister promised to make efforts to set up a chilli board in the Palnadu region.

The Chief Minister appealed to people to participate in the Swachh Bharat programme and the plastic-free state movement. He said Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and the Municipal department are working together in the Swachandra programme.

He said 85 lakh tonnes of garbage left over by the previous government was cleared, and at the same time, congratulated the sanitation workers for achieving the target. He said several innovative progarmmes have been taken up for garbage collection including distribution of essential commodities by collecting garbage from people.

He said that Waste-to-Energy plants will be set up in Rajahmundry, Nellore, Kadapa, and Kurnool soon. He said the Swachatahi Seva will be organised till October 2 and the Swachandra awards will be presented to sanitation workers on October 2.

The Chief Minister said the state government successfully implemented the super six welfare programmes and introduced the P-4 programme to bridge the gap between the haves and the have-nots. He said Rs 15000 will be distributed to auto rickshaw drivers on Dasara festival. He said the prices of 99 products, including agricultural inputs, will come down with a cut in the GST slab.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation is key. We need affordable alternatives to plastic bags and packaging. What about small vendors and shopkeepers? Government should provide sustainable options first.
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Sarah B
The waste-to-energy plants in multiple cities is a brilliant solution! Converting trash to electricity while cleaning up the environment. Hope this becomes a model for other states too 🌱
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Vikram M
Cleaning 85 lakh tonnes of garbage is impressive! Our municipal workers deserve all the recognition. Hope the Swachandra awards motivate more people to keep our cities clean 💪
Kavya N
While plastic-free is good, I hope they're not forgetting the irrigation projects. Farmers need water more than plastic bans. Linking rivers is crucial for AP's agriculture 🚜
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Michael C
The distribution of essentials in exchange for garbage collection is innovative! Creates both environmental and economic benefits. More states should adopt such practical solutions 👍
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Ananya R
Hope this isn't just another political announcement. We've seen many schemes announced but poorly implemented. Need consistent follow-through and public awareness campaigns 📢

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