Deccan Herald 02.11.2009
Non-recyclable plastic may be banned | |
New Delhi, Oct 1, PTI: | |
The Centre has proposed a ban on non-recyclable laminated multi-layered plastics and metallic pouches used for packing shampoo, gutkha, pan masala and foodstuffs like namkeen and biscuits. |
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The Environment Ministry has invited comments from the stakeholders on the draft rules for the Plastics (manufacture, usage and waste management) Rules 2009 stipulating: “No person shall manufacture, stock, distribute or sell non-recyclable laminated plastic/metallic pouches, multi-layered packaging and other non-recyclable plastics.” The draft rules also stipulate that only those pouches or multi-layered packaging from biodegradable plastic film, which meet Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) specifications, will be allowed. “The proposals follow suggestions of the Chopra Committee formed at the direction of the Delhi High Court last year, while hearing a case related to the plastic menace in the national capital,” Joint Secretary in the Environment Ministry, Rajiv Gauba said. Seeking a ban on such pouches, the panel had pointed out that “multi-layered and metallic pouches used for gutkha and pan masala are not recyclable due to their composition and as such they remain as solid waste, causing serious damage to the environment.” The three-member panel headed by retired Delhi High Court judge R C Chopra also suggested a ban on coloured bags containing metallic additives, citing health and environment hazards. So far 40 shopkeepers have been prosecuted and a trader slapped with a fine of Rs 15,000 for flouting the ban in Delhi. |