Plastics arouse passions. The technos say plastics are omnipotent;
that man's future will be fully served by its
miracles. The greens say, plastics have no merits
whatsoever and must be un-invented. Amidst slogans
of "ban plastics" and "use plastics
with care", the debate rages. The plastic
hazard caused due to non judicial usage of plastic
polybags and their subsequent disposal into
water bodies, land and burning results in the
gradual loss of the existing ecological balance
and causes related health hazards .
Plastic recycling is an alternative method to
prevent plastic from entering our environment
and thus reducing the menace .
Centre for Environment Education (CEE) has
been awarded the �Plasticon 2005 Award' on 1st
October 2005 in Mumbai by the PlastIndia Foundation
in the category of �Innovation in Recycling
Technology' for its innovation of a
�Polyloom' . The polyloom is
a plastic weaving handloom that helps reuse
and recycling of discarded plastic bags (polybags).
The concept of �polyloom' has been popularized
by CEE's Waste Management Initiative
as part of its mandate to address
the reuse and recycling of dry waste from domestic
garbage. Under this initiative, CEE has established
an �Ecofriendly Reuse and Recycling Unit' (CEE-ERU)
especially for recycling of paper scraps and
plastic carry bags. In this unit, paper scrap
is recycled by the hand-made paper making method
while polybags are reused through the polybags
weaving method.
The plastic weaving concept is based on the
fact that plastic bags which are thin and flimsy
(be it 20µ or less) have an average life
time of 2 to 3 hours after which they are discarded.
They end up in gutters, dumpsites or on mountain
sides and even in the stomachs of animals; they
are responsible for clogging, choking, flooding,
asphyxiation, landslides, death and destruction.
Instead, if they are collected, even from roads,
they can be washed, cleaned, dried, cut into
strips and woven into the basic plastic textile
fabric, which can then be stitched into various
products like mats, folders, hand bags and purses.
In this manner, both the plastic and paper waste
becomes more manageable and less destructive.
The first CEE-ERU was first established in
Coorg, Karnataka and subsequently,
through various CEE offices, it has also been
established in Ahmedabad, Coimbatore
, Delhi ,
Goa , Patna
and Tirupathi. Today,
the concept has been taken up by many women's
self-help groups who gather raw material either
by door to door collection or by buying it from
rag pickers. This provides them livelihood while
taking the plastic carry bags away from the
environment.
To address the dry recyclables wastes i.e paper
and polybags, which are a major problem in Coorg,
Centre for Environment Education (CEE) setup
a hand made paper making unit and a plastic
weaving loom. This unit together was called
CEE's Ecological Reuse and Recycling Unit (CEE-ERU).
This unit has been functioning for over five
years and has been providing employment for
the rural women in Coorg.
As an alternative mode to mere disposal for
used polybags generated in this district, a
novel sustainable method helps in reusing discarded
polybags in the form of woven products, which
are more durable, and eco friendly. This prevents
the poly bags from polluting our environment.
A concept popularized by CEE through its networks
of offices & various training programmes,
the Waste polybags are now regularly collected
from schools through the ecoclubs, houses, through
waste retrievers and SHGs. These polybags are
washed, dried, cut into strips and woven in
handlooms to make attractive bags, mats, folders,
pencil cases, wall charts, curtains for windows
and doors etc.
BENEFITS TO ENVIRONMENT
These woven products can be used
for longer period and are durable.
This novel method of polybag weaving
prevents environmental pollution.
While collecting used carry bags
and selling these products, messages are given
to avoid the environmental hazards of disposing
these in our environment
The products are sold through various exhibitions
and melas, CEE offices and its marketing outlet
at the Coorg & Ahmedabad Units.
COMPONENTS OF
PLASTIC WEAVING UNIT
Green loom (Multi Activity Loom)
comprising a set of 48� width looms + warping
(spooling) machine + 2 Charkas, bobbin stand,
heeled stand, khargosh and wooden plank.
Shed of 100 sqft covered
Raw material� cotton thread, liner
cloth and plastic carry bags collected from
our environment.
Human power to do the weaving
Cleaning and drying of waste carry
bags (Vats, Tanks, tubs, pipes)
Sewing Machine and accessories.
RECYCLING OF
PLASTIC CARRY BAGS
WITH
POLY LOOMS
The Process
Collections of discarded �plastic carry bags/poly bags� from houses, roadsides, schools, colleges, hostels etc

Washing with soap water
and drying
Plastic Polybags cut
into strips
Thread taken from Charka
Reel to be Arranged
in Bobbin stand

Thread rolled to Warping Machine
from Bobbin stand

Thread set to loom
from warping Machine

Weaving to produce plastic woven
fabric with different designs
Tailoring and finishing to make different
products of different types of Mats, Awnings,
Bags, Files, Pencil Case, etc

Marketing the products and Training and creating
more employment opportunities
DETAILS OF THE
PRODUCT
The product is designed keeping
in view with the present trend of the market.
Although made out of recycled plastic, the hygiene
aspect along with aesthetic and utility aspects
is always taken into consideration while preparing
the final product for marketing. (Aesthetic
Value)
Gandhiji's Charkha, a user and
environment friendly technology is continuing
to provide employment opportunities to less
fortunate. Electricity is not required for setting
up the loom, which helps it to be integrated
with other electricity dependent activities
to fully utilize the services of the workers
during power shutdowns and periods of no electricity
in the rural areas. (Energy Conservation)
Creation of new business
opportunities with minimal investments and space
requirement. Machinery is easily transportable
and easy to assemble. Addressing the growing
urban menace it has led to merging of rural
technology and to curb the ever-increasing problem
of plastics being unthinking dumped in our environment
(Business Opportunity)
The new technology has led to increase
job opportunities among women due to its easy
& user friendly process. (Functional Opportunity
)
This process, which helps
in diverting the plastics away from the landfill,
prevents environmental degradation and leads
to employment opportunities. The product is
also environmentally safe and can be used for
over five years. It can be used regularly in
any location and helps in removing lakhs of
such unwanted plastic carry bags from our environment.
This leads to cleaner & greener environment.
(Cost Benefits)
LIST OF PLASTIC RECYCLED
PRODUCTS
Seminar kit bags and folders
Double Cot Mat
Single Cot Mat
Dining Mat
Small/Yoga mat
Box Type Market Bag
Fancy Market Bag
Shoulder Bag
Fancy Jhola Bag (Big/Small)
Tiffin Carrier Bag
Puja Bag with stick handle
Hand Purse
Dining Set
Mobile Case
CD Case
Pencil Case
Travelers Bag
Cloth Market Bag
Traveler's kit bag
Jhola Bag (Big/Medium)
Fancy long Handle Bag
Puja bag with rope handle
Fancy small shopper
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