The Times of India 05.09.2012
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike begins strict imposition of plastic ban
BANGALORE: Following a strict ban on usage of plastic below 40 micron,
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike on Tuesday seized 7.5 tones of garbage from various trading centres in east, west and southern Bangalore.
BBMP’s
advertising and Health team visited trading hubs at Malleswaram, Gandhi
Nagar, Chamarajpet, Avenue road, Shanthi Nagar, Muneshwara Nagar, BTM
Layout, Padmanabh Nagar, Jayanagar, Chikpet, Vijayanagar and levied
hefty penalty of Rs 98,700 on the violators.
However,
the BBMP which had banned the use of polythene bags below 40 microns
had so far miserably failed to enforce the same. The plastic below 40
microns is being used indiscriminately across the city. Initially, both
the BBMP and the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) raided on a few plastic bag manufacturing units which were producing and selling plastic bags below 40 micros.
Trade license tagged to electricity bills
BBMP Commissioner
Rajneesh Goel said that the plastic was the culprit behind the heaps of
garbage generated. Speaking about traders in the city reluctant to
obtain trade license from BBMP, the commissioner said talks are going on
with BESCOM to tag the trade license along with electricity bills,
which every trader is bound to pay.