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Karur municipality intensifies drive to enforce plastic ban

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The Hindu    16.08.2012

Karur municipality intensifies drive to enforce plastic ban

L. Renganathan

Civic and local body authorities have intensified the drive to eradicate plastic menace in the district since the beginning of the month by launching awareness campaigns and concrete field action to check use of plastic carry bags especially in eateries, restaurants and petty shops.

People have welcomed the anti-plastic drive though they say it might take some more time to get accustomed to the emerging situation, in particular when visiting the hotels.

First to launch the drive in the district was the Karur municipality, whose officials led teams to search and remove plastic carry bags in shops around Muthukumarasamy bus stand, Jawahar Bazar and Kovai Road areas. Polythene bags and articles were confiscated in the wake of directive from higher officials during those checks. They instructed the traders to use only 40-micron and above carry bags, and that too only under dire circumstances. The traders at Thanthonrimalai and Vengamedu too had to follow the measures.

In another move, officials of Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board joined Karur municipal officials in the campaign for plastic bags removal and the move has yielded desirable results. Karur municipality had also proclaimed against use of plastics below 40 microns and the resolution passed in that regard took effect since August 1 last.

The officials went round the town using sophisticated gadget to check the strength and grade of plastics being used by traders over the past few days to keep an eye on the ban on plastics.

Karur Municipality officials say that they are determined to end use of plastics above 40 micron measure in tune with the State policy and was giving shape to the decision of the local body an assured that the drive would continue.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2012 04:20
 

Banned plastics seized during raid

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The Hindu   11.08.2012

Banned plastics seized during raid

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Officials launch drive in Tuticorin

Polluting the environment:Officials of Pollution Control Board and Corporation seize banned plastic bags from shops near market in Tuticorin on Friday.— Photo: N. Rajesh
 
Polluting the environment:Officials of Pollution Control Board and Corporation seize banned plastic bags from shops near market in Tuticorin on Friday.— Photo: N. Rajesh

In a drive launched by Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board officials in association with the Corporation authorities, 40, 000 kilogram of banned plastics were seized here on Friday.

During the surprise raid at shops located beside the market on Jeyaraj Road in Tuticorin Central, the banned plastic carry bags and plastic cups were stashed in egg selling shops and other grocery stores.

The plastic bags, which had been stored in six shops, were sold on a wholesale basis, M. Murugan, District Environmental Engineer, TNPCB, Tuticorin, who led the drive, said.

The seized plastics were found to be below 40 microns in violation of plastic manufacturing rules. Moreover, the bags were misbranded sans proper address of manufacturers.

A fine of Rs. 3, 000 was imposed against the offenders who were involved in stashing the banned plastics.The district administration is keenly involved in eradicating plastics, causing harm to the environment, which should be protected at all costs.

Collector Ashish Kumar had instructed the officials to conduct raids at frequent intervals, he said.Public should also extend cooperation in abolishing plastics to protect the environment, Mr. Murugan also said.

Consumers should carry bags as insisted by the Pollution Control Board officials instead of approaching the shops with empty hands.

The recommended bags were obviously available in many shops.Thirumalsamy, Sanitation Inspector and other personnel of corporation were also involved in the operation. 

Last Updated on Saturday, 11 August 2012 04:30
 

Plastic bags seized

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The Hindu    03.08.2012

Plastic bags seized

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Science and Technology Department officials conduct raid

Officials conducting a raid on a plastic godown in Puducherry on Thursday.— Photo: T. Singaravelou
 
Officials conducting a raid on a plastic godown in Puducherry on Thursday.— Photo: T. Singaravelou

Officials of the Science and Technology Department on Thursday conducted a raid on a local plastic godown, where they found banned plastic bags worth Rs. 10 lakh. The bags were all of 50 microns or less in thickness.

The godown, which is located in a residential area in T.V. Nagar, was raided after around 15 days of tracking. Authorities have sealed the area and will be issuing a notice to the owner on Friday, tahsildar M.S. Ramesh told The Hindu . This was the first raid and the department would conduct raids on units that manufacture these bags. The department had identified offenders in Puducherry, he said. Plastic bags of under 50 microns were banned in Puducherry in 2009.

Under the Environment Protection Act of 1986, offenders could be imprisoned for up to five years or be slapped a fine of Rs. 1 lakh , or both, he said.
Last Updated on Friday, 03 August 2012 05:16
 


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