Fine from polluting industries must be incremental: NGT

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has said recovery of penalty from polluting industries for damaging the must be incremental and asked the Central Control Board to prepare a policy in this regard.

A bench headed by NGT Justice said a policy in this regard be placed online by the Delhi Control Committee and CPCB.

"The principle of recovery of compensation for damage to the must be incremental for subsequent defaults to the extent of double the amount which is imposed in the first instance," the bench said.

It said the "polluter pays principle" applies also against officials who fail to take action to curb

The tribunal said the penalty not yet recovered should be recovered now.

The directions on Friday came when the NGT was perusing a report filed by DPCC about the pollution caused by industries in Narela and Bawana areas.

In its report, DPCC told the tribunal that half of the total of 3,376 plots in Narela industrial area was occupied by and recycling plants. The remaining are occupied by footwear industries, timber deposits etc.

"Signboards are not displayed properly by 90 per cent units. Open dumping of house-hold waste, cables, construction, footwear cutting edge, plastic waste lying in vacant plots and open burning of plastic waste. Drains are fully choked by waste and open burning of waste in both areas," the report filed through Kush Sharma said.

The NGT took note of the report and asked DPCC to submit another report after three months.

The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by city resident who has alleged that plastic industries in Narela and Bawana are causing pollution. He said in the plea that they are not maintaining pollution and waste management norms.

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 16:30 IST