Just crossing the street outside Tower 2 of Cap Gemini GLC building we can see the whole ground being filled with plastic cups that has been remaining uncleaned for several months. And during rainy days we can see a lot of slush. Though the slush does not interfere with the maneuvering ability on the roads, it presents a huge hygiene situation because it can become a valuable ground for growing of germs besides the fact so much of plastic (non-bio-degradable material) is also a serious ecological concern.
Can Maharashtra Pollution Control Board take help of MIDC/Cap Gemini and get this issue salvaged from the eco crisis? I am including the Administrative Contacts mentioned in the Cap Gemini websites so that they can help MPCB team too.
A report has been sent to the following team for their comments.
- SRO, Pimpri Chinchwad Pollution Control Board (sropimprichichwad@mpcb.gov.in)
- Glen Nelson (glen.nelson@capgemini.com)
- Merrin Netto John (merrin.netto-john@capgemini.com)
- Christel Lerouge (christel.lerouge@capgemini.com)
- Hester Decouz (hester.decouz@capgemini.com)
- PCMC (egov@pcmcindia.gov.in)
- Heloisa Godoy (heloisa.godoy@capgemini.com)
- Valery Zurita (valery.zurita@capgemini.com)
- Guillermo Hernandez (guillermo.hernandez@capgemini.com)
- Geetha Selvakumar (geetha.selvakumar@capgemini.com)
- Walter Vejdovsky (walter.vejdovsky@capgemini.com)
- Fabienne Philippot (fabienne.philippot@capgemini.com)
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