Jamaica Gleaner

Single-use plastics to end in three years

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INDIA ANNOUNCED an ambitious campaign on Wednesday aimed at eliminatin­g single-use plastics within three years. Environmen­t ministry official Chintan Mishra said efforts to “sensitise”the public against single-use plastics started Wednesday, the 150th anniversar­y of independen­ce leader Mohandas Gandhi’s birth. Mishra explained the campaign at a meeting of the Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change in New Delhi. Most Indian states already have some regulation­s on single-use plastics. The central government is asking all states to try to end their use by 2022. Mishra, however, said the government would not impose a blanket nationwide ban. Chitra Mukherjee, an environmen­talist, said it was disappoint­ing that the government didn’t decide on a national ban. “Certain products such as plastic stirrers, cups, straws and sachets would be very easy to ban outright, because they don’t require alternativ­es and have no recyclable value,” said Mukherjee, policy director of the environmen­tal research group Chintan.

TOTAL BAN

Thousands of small and medium-size plants currently manufactur­ing single-use plastics could shut down if there were a total ban. “While India’s plastic exports would not be impacted, domestic industry would certainly be hit temporaril­y,” the Business Standard newspaper quoted Sribash Dasmohapat­ra of the Plastic Export Promotion Council as saying. A national ban is not the main issue, said Vinod Kumar Jindal, a government official overseeing the ‘Clean India Mission’. “The rules for plastic and solid waste management are already there. It is the implementa­tion that must be improved, and public awareness,” he said. India generates about 33 million pounds of plastic waste every day, of which about 60 per cent is collected and recycled. That’s roughly 24 pounds of waste per capita per year, compared to 62 pounds globally, according to the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

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