The state-wide ban by Maharashtra government on plastic products has come into effect from Saturday. The prohibition extends to a wide variety of plastic items, including plastic carry bags, and even thermocol. The move is aimed at cutting down on pollution caused by discarded plastic items. The state capital, Mumbai, faces flood like situation every monsoon due to drainage lines clogged with plastic and thermocol. A ban before the onset of rainy season is likely to help with this too.
Earlier in March, the Maharashtra government had imposed a ban on manufacturing, use, sale, distribution and storage of plastic materials such as one-time-use bags, spoons, plates, PET and PETE bottles and thermocol items. The government had allowed a breathing period of three months to clear the stocks. With the deadline expiring today, all plastic and thermocol items will be banned in the state.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has urged the stakeholders to support the ban and has promised that they will not face any discomfort due to the ban. "The ban will succeed only with the participation of all the stake-holders and that the government has made a committee to ensure trouble-shooting and smooth adaptation. We do not want to promote police raj and we are also trying to address the concerns of traders and small vendors," he said.
What's banned
All kinds of plastic bags, irrespective of their thickness,
Plastic tea cups, glasses
Thermocol glasses
Thermocol used for decoration
Plastic items used in hotels to parcel food like boxes, spoons
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