Lets create a better tomorrow, let’s preserve nature-today is the tag line
of Pollution Control Boards in India and this is true in every sense. For every
creature on the earth, the need of clean and unpolluted environment is like
blood in body.
Even after knowing this fact, we people are so irresponsible towards it; we have
been polluting it by our acts. Smoke emitted by vehicles, dumping solid waste,
industrial activities, combustion of fossil fuels etc. are the reason for
pollution.
Plastic bag is one of the major pollutants, which harms environment at large
scale. Ministry had initially notified the Recycled Plastic Manufacture and
Usage Rules in 1999 and then in 2011 but later in 2016 Ministry notified
“Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016â€, which are in existence. Said rules are
for managing and controlling plastic waste, so that plastic waste can be
minimized and controlled in well manner. Many States like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh
etc. have taken steps to ban plastic carry bags, Maharashtra is also going to
join the club to ban plastic carry bags.
The Maharashtra Cabinet on Thursday night decided to ban plastic in the state on
Marathi New Year GudiPadwa, which falls on March 18 this year. State Environment
Minister Ramdas Kadam had earlier announced the government’s intention to do so
in November. The government plans to ban the use of plastic in two phases. The
Maharashtra Environment Department said this includes stopping the use of
polythene bags, specified types of plastic sheets, banners and flexes, flags,
and plastic and thermocol items such as cups, plates, forks, spoons, glasses and
bowls, plastic used to package food items, including milk, will have to be
replaced with environment-friendly options.
The Maharashtra Cabinet said it had decided to ban plastic because of
environmental and public health concerns, but plastic manufacturers are not
convinced. President of the Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturing Association Ravi
Jashnani told that the government’s move to ban plastic bags below 50 microns
had proved useless as “it is available in the illegal marketâ€. “Even this time
around, banning plastic will only create a second market for illegal bags,
causing losses to the government,†he asserted.
The ban was earlier set to come into effect on, but now it looks like it will be
enforced by the month-end with the issue of a notification. The ban covers
disposable plastic cups, plates, spoons and flex, but excludes garbage bin
liners and PET bottles.
The highlight of the ban is that both manufacturers and users will be penalized.
The punishment is a fine ranging from Rs 5,000to Rs 25,000 and a jail term of
three months.
The changes will be brought in with amendments to the Plastic Waste Management
Rules 2016. Implementation will be the responsibility of local bodies and the
state pollution control board (MPCB).
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