Ban on plastic: NGT seeks status report from Delhi govt

Last year, NGT prohibited use of disposable plastic in the entire city

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Photo courtesy: www.greentribunal.gov.in
Photo courtesy: www.greentribunal.gov.in

The on Tuesday sought a status report from the Delhi government on its order banning the use of in the national capital.

A bench headed by Chairperson Justice asked the city government and to file a detailed compliance report in this regard before May 19.

The had last year prohibited the use of in the entire city, especially at hotels, restaurants and for public and private functions, while asking the Delhi government to take appropriate steps against "storage, sale and use" of such material from January 1 this year.

The tribunal was hearing a petition seeking review of the December 2, 2016 order imposing the ban on in entire NCT of Delhi.

The green panel had passed the order on a plea filed by advocate Kudrat Sandhu against the violation of waste management norms here and sought ban on use of plastic.

Municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the most serious pollutants in the country, the had earlier said while announcing a fine of Rs 10,000 on those found throwing waste at public places.

The green panel had said that all authorities were under "statutory" obligation to ensure that waste is collected, transported and disposed of in accordance with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 so that it does not cause a public health hazard.

It had noted that the national capital generated 9,600 metric tonnes of municipal solid waste per day and there was no "clear map" ready with the municipal bodies to deal with the huge quantity of waste.

It had also directed the Commissioners of the three municipal corporations to submit a scheme within a month before the Tribunal to provide incentive to the people who give segregated waste at source, "by way of rebate in property tax and on other hand to impose penalties on residents, societies, RWAs who do not provide segregated waste".

Ban on plastic: NGT seeks status report from Delhi govt

Last year, NGT prohibited use of disposable plastic in the entire city

Last year, NGT prohibited use of disposable plastic in the entire city The on Tuesday sought a status report from the Delhi government on its order banning the use of in the national capital.

A bench headed by Chairperson Justice asked the city government and to file a detailed compliance report in this regard before May 19.

The had last year prohibited the use of in the entire city, especially at hotels, restaurants and for public and private functions, while asking the Delhi government to take appropriate steps against "storage, sale and use" of such material from January 1 this year.

The tribunal was hearing a petition seeking review of the December 2, 2016 order imposing the ban on in entire NCT of Delhi.

The green panel had passed the order on a plea filed by advocate Kudrat Sandhu against the violation of waste management norms here and sought ban on use of plastic.

Municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the most serious pollutants in the country, the had earlier said while announcing a fine of Rs 10,000 on those found throwing waste at public places.

The green panel had said that all authorities were under "statutory" obligation to ensure that waste is collected, transported and disposed of in accordance with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 so that it does not cause a public health hazard.

It had noted that the national capital generated 9,600 metric tonnes of municipal solid waste per day and there was no "clear map" ready with the municipal bodies to deal with the huge quantity of waste.

It had also directed the Commissioners of the three municipal corporations to submit a scheme within a month before the Tribunal to provide incentive to the people who give segregated waste at source, "by way of rebate in property tax and on other hand to impose penalties on residents, societies, RWAs who do not provide segregated waste".
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