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Hospital Bans Paper Cups for Health
8 Jan
Summary
- Disposable paper cups are banned at Phulbani district hospital.
- Hospital urges use of eco-friendly clay cups to avoid microplastics.
- Ban aims to prevent health hazards from chemicals in disposable cups.

The district health administration in Kandhamal has implemented a ban on disposable paper cups at the Phulbani district headquarters hospital. This measure, effective from the start of the new year, aims to mitigate health risks associated with microplastics and chemicals released from these cups when used for hot beverages.
Instead of disposable cups, the hospital is encouraging the use of eco-friendly clay tea cups. This promotes a healthier environment and supports local potters. Awareness campaigns were conducted for tea stall owners prior to the ban, and donors are providing free clay cups for patients and visitors.
This initiative is being lauded by environmental activists as a positive step towards reducing microplastic circulation in healthcare settings. There are hopes that other health facilities will follow suit, adopting similar measures for a healthier and more sustainable future.




