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Plastic ban in Maharashtra from March 18

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The cabinet today decided to impose a ban on certain plastic items from the Marathi New Year, 'Gudhi Padwa', on March 18.

An in the department said the ban will cover plasticcarry bags, thermocol and plastic plates, cups, forks, bowls and spoons.

However, the draft of the proposed ban, published a month ago, had also mentioned various other items such as flex boards, non-woven polypropylene bags, banners, flags, decorative door hangings, plastic sheets and all types of plastic wrappers.

Plastic manufacturers had recently held a protest in Mumbai, opposing the proposed ban.

An empowered committee under the Minister has been formed to discuss the ban on rest of the plastic goods, the said.

"The committee will prepare the roadmap for banning rest of the plastic goods. Today, a ban on plastic was approved in principle, but the committee will decide the further action plan," the said.

Kadam had earlier announced that the state will ban plastic items completely from March 18 this year.

The State has already banned plastic carry bags thinner than 50 microns and smaller than 8x12 inches.

But another in the Department conceded that it has had little effect. "The environmental problems due to plastic are on rise. Water clogging dueto plastic bags causes health hazards. Animals are eating these bags, and plastic is hazardous for marine creatures too," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 23:15 IST
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