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Single-use plastic likely to be banned in New Delhi

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NEW DELHI - Delhi government is planning to ban some single-use plastic items in the national capital, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched for India doing away with single-use plastic.

While there’s no official definition of ‘singleuse plastic’, it largely refers to plastic bags, cups, water bottles, wrappers, sachets and straws that are said to be contributi­ng significan­tly to the pollution of rivers and soil. “We are working on a plan to ban some of the single-use plastic items. Some states have already done it and have come up with notificati­ons. We are going through them to find out which are the items that could be banned in Delhi,” said a senior official of the Delhi environmen­t department.

In his speech on Independen­ce Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for freedom from single-use plastic (SUP). “During my 2014 speech, I spoke about cleanlines­s. It became a movement in the country and the common man took it up with gusto. Today, I have another request. By October 2, on the birth anniversar­y of dear Bapu (Mahatma Gandhi), I want to urge the citizens to give up single-use plastic,” the Prime Minister had said while addressing the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort.

Some states such as Telangana, Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh have banned plastic bottles and tetra packs, single-use straws and styrofoam tea cups among others. But many like Bihar banned only polythene bags. “After we identify the SUP items that could be banned in Delhi, we would soon send a proposal to the government for its considerat­ion. The civic bodies have also taken up a series of initiative­s to phase out single use plastic,” the environmen­t department official said. In Delhi, plastic measuring less than 50 microns has been banned by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee but there is no imminent ban on the use of single-use plastic. Experts, however, said that a sound baseline data on impact of SUPs and their alternativ­es is necessary before imposing any ban. (Hindustan Times)

 ??  ?? Mountains of plastic waste seen at Ghazipur landfill site, in New Delhi. ( Photo: Hindustan Times)
Mountains of plastic waste seen at Ghazipur landfill site, in New Delhi. ( Photo: Hindustan Times)

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