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Plastic ban in five municipal corporations from Oct 2; govt issues directives

By amfnews Sep 29, 2018 #Featured
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 Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Forest and Environment department on Saturday issued directives prohibiting the use of certain types of plastic products in all five municipal corporations and tourist destination in Puri with effect from October 2.

As per the directive, no person, by himself or through another, shall knowingly or otherwise, sell, trade, manufacture, import, store, carry, transport, use or distribute the plastic products within the municipal corporations of Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Berhampur, Rourkela, Sambalpur and tourist destination in Puri. The plastic products are..

(i) Polythene carry bags of any shape, thickness and size (excluding compostable);

(ii) Bottled drinking water Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET/PETE) bottles of less than 200ml capacity;

(iii) Single use disposable cutleries made up of thermocol (polystyrene), polyurethane and the like; or plastic such as dish, spoon, cup, plate, glass, fork, bowl, pouch to store liquid and container etc. of any size and shape excepting for packing and selling of milk and other ancillary milk products; and

(iv) Thermocol decorative materials (flowers and the like); Note: Compostable plastics shalt conform to the Indian Standard: IS 17088:2008. The manufacturers or seller of compostable plastic carry bags shall obtain a certificate from the Central Pollution Control Board before marketing or selling.

(b) Vendors shall not be allowed to use polythene sheets of less than 50 micron thickness for storing, transporting, dispensing or packaging of any article or commodity or food items, consumables, packaging of milk and milk products and edible oil in sealed manner. This excludes any plastic for carrying and transporting garbage and containers like cup for milk products including curd and icecream etc., polythene packaging materials used in plant nurseries, horticulture, agriculture and healthcare sector like medicines, blood transportation bags, syringe, sample or specimen bags, re-sealable bags, medical instruments and accessories etc. and packing materials used for wrapping of any item at manufacturing stage

(c) No person shall knowingly or otherwise, litter any public place with any plastic item allowed under this Order.

  1. The authorities or owners of places of religious worship or institutions, hotels and restaurants, café, mobile food counters or vans, caterers and other such places like marriage or party halls, offices or institutions and the outdoor event managers located at the places mentioned in sub-Para (a) of para 1 shall be responsible for ensuring strict compliance of the aforesaid directions and they shall provide space for collection of plastic waste within their campus and returning the same to the concerned manufacturer or retailers or supplier.

3 Manufacturers or Producers of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET/PETE) bottles for bottled drinking water and soft drinks shall take back the Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET/PETE) bottles and plastic waste respectively through the same retail sales network under mutually agreed terms and conditions based on Extended Producer’s Responsibility.

  1. The Municipal Commissioners or the Executive Officers of Urban Local Bodies and other concerned officers or agencies as nominated, shall make wide publicity of all provisions of this Order through Press and electronic media.
  2. The Municipal Commissioner or the Executive Officer shall take adequate steps to implement the restrictions specified under this Order and shall make suitable arrangements for collection and disposal or recycling of any type of plastics item within their jurisdiction.
  3. District Collector, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Member-Secretary of State Pollution Control Board, who are empowered to take cognizance of offence under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 shall enforce the provisions of this Order in their respective jurisdiction.

District Collector shall involve Additional District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police, Divisional Forest Officer, Tahasildar, Regional officer of State Pollution Control Board, officers of Municipal Corporation/Municipality and any other officer nominated by him/her, for enforcing the Order.

  1. The Cinema Hall owners or proprietors shall exhibit slides in their halls regarding the restriction of plastic use in the State for a period of one year from the date of issue of this Order.
  2. The State Pollution Control Board shall ensure closure of the industries producing plastic products which are not confirming to the stipulations of this Order within the 6 above Municipal Corporations/Municipalities.
  3. Centre for Environmental Studies, Odisha shall make necessary public awareness campaign regarding consequences of indiscriminate use and littering of plastics and restrictions imposed under this Order through Non-Government Organizations and Eco clubs.

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