Maha: Ban likely on plastic packaging of e-commerce products

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government is likely to ban of as well as with a capacity of less than 200 millilitres.

Besides, the government is likely to allow the retail of bags above 50 microns and is contemplating bringing multilayered and tetra packaging under the ambit of the plastic ban.

The decisions were taken in a meeting held by today, an said.

"All will be brought under the ambit of the ban. They will be given three months time to opt for the environment friendly packaging," the Environment department said.

The further said it is also likely to ban plastic below 200 ml capacity for water and beverages.

Under the extended producer's responsibility (EPR), multilayered packaging and tetra packaging firms would be given three months time to set up a mechanism for collecting and recycling plastic used for packaging, he added.

While multilayered packaging is used for chips, snacks and biscuits, tetra packaging is used for various beverages.

The official added that it has also been decided to allow using plastic with a thickness of above 50 microns.

The weight of such plastic bags should be minimum two grams.

The statewide ban on plastic items came into effect from June 23.

Later, thegovernment relaxed it by allowing small retailers to use plastic bags for packaging purposes for the next three months.

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First Published: Sun, July 01 2018. 00:05 IST