January 17, 2020

The state government imposed a ban on the manufacture

The state government imposed a ban on the manufacture, use, sale, distribution and storage of plastic materials such as one-time-use bags, spoons, plates, PET and PETE bottles, and thermocol items on March 23 last year.He said he had personally visited the Maharashtra—Gujarat border to take action against trucks ferrying plastic into the state.The minister pointed out that one crore plastic bags were thrown on the streets and 31 tonnes of plastic garbage was generated daily. Ramdas Kadam Mumbai: More than a year since the plastic ban came into force in the state, and the buyback scheme for plastic milk pouches will start within a month’s time.. Else, they can keep the money and buy another pouch,” said the minister.Under this scheme, the buyer, while purchasing the milk pouch, will have to deposit 50 paise which he or she will get back after returning the bag to the seller. He claimed that nearly 80 per cent of the plastic came into Mahara-shtra from the neighbouring state of Gujarat.The implementation of the scheme would start within a month’s time.20 lakh tonnes of plastic has been seized so far.


The money will be deposited with the seller and after giving back the empty pouch the next day, consumers can take back their money. The implementation of the scheme would start within a month’s time. As many as 24 companies are into processing of 550 tonnes of plastic per day,” he said.Mr Kadam also said that the amount of milk being purchased did not matter and that the charges would be a flat 50 paise per pouch, irrespective of the quantity."1. Environment minister Ramdas Kadam told the state Legislative Assembly on Thursday that he had recently held a meeting with milk producers and they had agreed to the government notification of charging consumers 50 paise pvc vinyl Roll flooring as deposit money when buying milk pouches

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January 08, 2020

Since the state government enforced the plastic

Another environmentalist Rishi Agarwal said that the best option of destroying plastic is to burn it in a cement kiln.”The recycling of plastic can also be done to make other products.Another environmentalist Rishi Agarwal said that the best option of destroying plastic is to burn it in a cement kiln. 


A well-planned programme should be drawn to dispose of plastic since it is used in huge amount.. They should have contacted government pollution agencies and other top institutes to tackle this problem. Since plastic is also derived from crude oil, it is disposed of easily in a cement kiln. "One of the best ways is co-processing, which is stipulated under solid waste management rules.Environmentalist Anand Pendharkar said, "If the BMC is now thinking of what needs to be done of banned plastic, it&wholesale pvc vinyl flooring39;s a sheer case of poor planning.”

Since the state government enforced the plastic ban on March 23, the BMC had decided to install plastic collection bins at major public places in the city. The civic body should have thought of various measures to dispose off the plastic or recycle it, they said. The civic body has # collected 137 metric tonnes of banned plastic from collection bins. But for this, it needs to be segregated he added. MUMBAI: The environmentalists have slammed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for poor planning over what needs to be done of banned plastic in the city. The civic body has collected 137 metric tonnes of banned plastic from collection bins and dry waste collection centres in two months between April 1 and May 31. Under this, plastic is burnt in a cement plant under high temperatures

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