Plastic packaging: NGT asks expert panel to probe if more norms needed to restrict its use

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The National Green has set up an to probe whether there is a need for further norms to restrict plastic of products after a plea has sought a ban on it citing health and concerns.

"We are of the opinion that the question whether any further regulatory provisions are required on the subject of restrictions on the by use of plastic material, after the steps already taken, and if so to what extent be examined by an comprising of the representatives of FSSAI, BIS, CPCB and DGHS.

"The nodal agency for coordination will be the FSSAI. The committee will be at liberty to coopt any other expert/ institute or individual and furnish its report to this within three months by e-mail," the bench said.

NGT was hearing a petition filed by NGO Him seeking ban on the use of plastic bottle and multi-layered/plastic packages /pet bottles.

Use of plastics, including polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles and multi-layered packs such as Tetra Packs, has an adverse impact on health and environment, the plea said, adding that it also results in increase in plastic waste.

It said the notification dated December 24, 2018, issued by the under Section 92 of Safety and Standards Act, 2006 deals with the issue of mode of food but it ignores Antimony and Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) in specific migration limits provided for plastic packaging.

The also noted the stand of and Forests that the provision for phasing out multi-layered plastic may not be immediately feasible without alternatives.

The NGO, however, told the NGT that MoEF has only focused on and not on the subject of restrictions on use of plastic as packaging material.

"MoEF itself has found the Plastic Rules to be deficient. The Packaging and Labelling Regulations, 2018 under the and Standards Act, 2006 do not deal with the issue in entirety and are not adequate to deal with the problem," the NGO said.

The matter is posted for next hearing on October 14.

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 16:35 IST