Sunday, May 19, 2019
Ban on Plastics
despite a popular demand for it, and Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, West Bengal and Himachal Pradesh having already set a precedent, India will not deem a blanket ostracize on formative carry bags. The Environment Ministry has instead proposed putting in place a stricter regulatory regime for charge plate manufacturers.If the manufacture of biodegradable plastic carry bags is intend to be made mandatory, that too in strict adherence to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) specifications, the stress is withal on die waste management.That the Ministry would not go in for a blanket blackball was clear on Thursday when it came out with its public notice on its draft notification for the naked as a jaybird Plastic (Manufacture, Usage and Waste Management) Rules, 2009.A senior Environment Ministry official justified it saying, There cannot be a blanket ban. Except, perhaps for Bangladesh, no other country has it. So, the new Rules have proposed a ban on the manufacture, stock, distri pl ainlyion and sale of any recycled, biodegradable and perfect(a) plastic bags which is less than 1812 inches in size and less than 40 microns in thickness. It will help in a better post-use collection (by rag pickers). The Ministry will issue a final notification by factoring in the necessary responses to the draft received in the next 60 days.The new proposals are in aura with Environment Minister Jairam Rameshs assertions in the Parliament that a complete ban on plastic would result in felling of more trees as people would switch to paper bags, a by-product of wood. He had advocated the promotion of biodegradable plastic carry bags instead, rase as he blamed the municipal bodies for weakness to properly dispose or recycle solid waste. Rameshs statement had then drawn sagacious criticism from Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikhsit.Focusing more on the plastic manufacturers, the Ministry has now proposed that every plastic manufacturer should compulsorily code or mark each plastic bag whether its recycled, virgin or biodegradable along with its size and thickness. The manufacturers name, address and registration number issued by State Pollution Control Boards should also be marked in Hindi, English and local language, on each plastic carry bag or container.The new proposals have evoked a combine response though. There should be a uniform yardstick across the country. Delhi has banned plastic but Maharashtra has not. Biodegradable plastic is used in Delhi but not here. Our managing committee is meeting today to resolve our stance on the Environment Ministrys new proposals, Mahendra B Parmar, president, All India Plastic Manufacturers Association (AIPMA), told The lead up over telephone from Mumbai.Indias plastic industry is worth Rs 50,000 crore and provides employment to around 50 hundred thousand workers. And plastic accounts for 3.9 per cent of Indias solid waste.Amiya Kumar Sahu, president, National Solid Waste Association of India, however, said the c omputer code mechanism would help in a better solid waste management, as it would need even the smaller or illegal manufacturers to have a technology upgradation. The big manufacturers are surely firing to benefit then, he pointed out.
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