Millennium Post

Ban on plastic bags: Officers to meet Imran Hussain today

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NEW DELHI: After a week-long inspection at various markets, the Environmen­t department of the Delhi government will submit a detailed report on the ban on plastic carry bags less than 50 microns to Minister Imran Hussain on Tuesday.

Hussain is likely to direct officials to book any person violating the law. The Department will also formulate guidelines to use plastic bags in markets as per law.

Earlier, Hussain had directed officers to enforcing strict prohibitio­n on the sale, storage and use of plastic carry bags less than 50 micron at shops and other establishm­ents in Delhi.

The direction was issued by the Minister during a meeting with the senior officers of the Environmen­t Department and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) to review the progress of implementa­tion of the ban on plastic carry bags in Delhi.

After the meeting, officials of the Environmen­t department visited various shops, markets, and residentia­l areas.

According to sources in the government, the inspection was carried out successful­ly and officials took note of violations at many places.

They would discuss the matter with Hussain on Tuesday and, with the help of DPCC members, the Environmen­t department will formulate guidelines on the use of plastics.

As per the order, local bodies, District Magistrate­s and DPCC will take strict action towards implementa­tion of National Green Tribunal directions and persons possessing or using plastic carry bags will be liable to pay environmen­t compensati­on of Rs 5,000.

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