Verka, PPCB launch milk vending van to cut plastic waste in Mohali

Environment
7 Jun 2026 • 4:24 PM MYT
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Residents and PPCB officials at the milk vending machine in Mohali.

In a bid to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainable consumption, the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) and Verka Milk Plant, Mohali, on World Environment Day launched a mobile milk vending van in Mohali, offering residents fresh milk at a subsidised rate while encouraging the use of reusable containers.

The initiative, launched at ATS Casa Espana residential society, allows consumers to purchase fresh Verka milk at Rs 64 per litre, compared with Rs 66 per litre for milk sold in conventional plastic pouches. The campaign, titled “Doodh Wahi, Plastic Nahi”, aims to reduce dependence on single-use plastic packaging.

The vending van, equipped with a milk dispensing machine capable of holding around 300 litres, will be stationed at the housing society daily. Officials said that if the machine operates at full capacity, it could eliminate the use of nearly 600 plastic milk pouches every day within the society alone.

According to PPCB estimates, a household purchasing around two litres of milk daily through the vending system could prevent almost four kilograms of plastic waste from entering the waste stream each year.

Officials highlighted that milk is a staple commodity consumed in almost every household, and even modest reductions in plastic packaging could yield significant environmental benefits when adopted on a larger scale across cities and the state.

By offering milk at a lower price through the vending system, the initiative seeks to encourage consumers to switch from single-use plastic pouches to reusable utensils, bottles and containers, reviving a sustainable practice that was once commonplace.

PPCB officials said that if the pilot project proves successful, the board will work with Verka to expand the initiative to other residential societies in Mohali and subsequently to towns and cities across Punjab. The expansion could include additional mobile vending vans or the installation of permanent milk vending units at existing Verka distribution centres.

Resident welfare associations and housing societies interested in hosting similar milk vending facilities have been invited to contact the PPCB for further information and collaboration.