The Hindu 15.03.2011
Plastic ban in Bangalore from today
From Tuesday, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will seize
plastic bags less than 40 microns in thickness within its jurisdiction,
Commissioner Siddaiah told reporters here on Monday.
With the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB)
setting a March 15 deadline to implement the Plastic Waste (Management
and Handling) Rules 2009, the BBMP’s technical staff will randomly test
bags being sold and seize them if they don’t measure up.
“While the enforcement authority will be the KSPCB, the
BBMP will be responsible for safe collection, segregation,
transportation and disposal of plastic,” he said.
KSPCB’s Chief Environmental Officer M.D.N. Simha claimed
that no application has come to the KSPCB for renewal of registration,
as required by the rules.
“If the manufacturers don’t comply, KSPCB is empowered
to issue closure notice, cut off power and water connections and, in
extreme cases, prosecute.”
Plastics manufacturers directed a volley of questions at Mr. Simha.
Karnataka Plastic Manufacturers’ Association president
Chandra Mohan wanted to know how KSPCB would help the traders and
manufacturers liquidate the current stock of plastics that are less than
40 micron in thickness.