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Give suggestions on Imposition of ban on use of Plastic Carry Bags/Cups/Plates and allied items in Chandigarh

Give suggestions on Imposition of ban on use of Plastic Carry Bags/Cups/Plates and allied items in Chandigarh
Start Date :
Dec 22, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Taking serious note of the latest decision of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Chandigarh Administration has speed up the enforcement of ban imposed on the use of polythene ...

Taking serious note of the latest decision of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Chandigarh Administration has speed up the enforcement of ban imposed on the use of polythene carry bags/plastic bags/plates/cups and other allied material in Union Territory of Chandigarh. As per NGT directions there is also provision of imposing fine of Rs.5, 000/- "Environmental Compensation" to the erring person/entity per event, along with seizure of such stocks.

With the help of this discussion platform the Administration requests you to 'report the violations' (attach pictures or other details) regarding use of plastic carry bag/plate/cup and allied items on ww.mygov.in. Also, we would like to read your suggestions/ideas as well as practical/workable solutions for complete imposition of plastic (carry bag/cup/plate and allied items) ban in Chandigarh.

Showing 905 Submission(s)
Lakshmi nsrshari
Lakshmi nsrshari 9 years 3 months ago

Honble'P.M. ji
Sir. The more useage of plastic comes from functions, hotels, and from home too. Check on using plastic for each and every menu served can reduce the usage of such items. Serve food on one common plate or the traditional plaintain leaf.Do not serve sweets,soup etc in different cups. Hoteliers should insist on customers to get their boxes to carry parcels.this must be strictly followed. At home each member of the family to carry a cloth bag big or small whenever they go out.

R SRIVATCHAN
R SRIVATCHAN 9 years 3 months ago

Plastics serve a good purpose; so we should exercise how we can minimise its negative aspects instead of banning. The problems are: how to collect plastics & seggregate, how to re-use, how to dispose off harmful gases in the process - main problem is collection and segregating from municipal waste. I have a solution if Government is interested. Interested???

advocatemanjusharma
advocatemanjusharma 9 years 3 months ago

बिना प्रशासनिक सख्ती के रोक लगाना असंभव है। प्रशासन कुछ दिन तो सख्ती दिखाता है औश्र बाद में उन्हीं के सामने यह सब खुले आम होताहै।। यदि प्लास्टिक यूज पर पेनल्टी लगा दी जाये और प्रशासन ईमानदारी से काम करें तो कोई भी काम असंभव नहीं है।

Jiitendra
Jiitendra 9 years 3 months ago

नमस्कार....
मेरा एक सुझाव है कि
वे सभी कम्पनियाँ जो अपने उत्पादों को प्लास्टिक में पैक कर बाजार में बेचती है उन्हें अपने उत्पादों की प्लास्टिक फिर से स्वयं ही जमा करने का कठोर नियम बनाना चाहिए
जो ककम्पनियाँ इस नियम का पालन नहीं करती हैं उन्हें व्यापार की अनुमति नहीं दी जाए
प्लास्टिक की थैलियाँ और बोतल का उपयोग कर फिर से लौटाने पर ग्राहकों को कुछ रकम या वही उत्पाद दिया जाना चाहिए

souvik Agasti
souvik Agasti 9 years 3 months ago

India has a huge number of slum populations who still seek for job. Govt. can make some organization to buy plastics from slums and sweepers with proper cost and reuse those by giving plastic factories so that they can reduce production by recycling it.

nagendradubai
nagendradubai 9 years 3 months ago

Ban the production & supply of plastic, which is easy rather than finding user of plastic

Lakshmi nsrshari
Lakshmi nsrshari 9 years 3 months ago

Honble' PM sir
Basically the manufacturers must be fined for producing plastics.check must be done her.next the shopkeeper who gives plastic must be fine. Also consumer still using plastic must be given awareness about the bad effects of the use of plastic and ultimately with a warning should be good
Fined . awareness must begin at every household,school,and all educational institutions. Children will definitely carry the message strongly than elders.

Om Prakash suman
Om Prakash suman 9 years 3 months ago

Any shopkeeper giving plastic bag are to be penalised I.e. hefty penalty. All shopkeeper to keep the jute or cotton bag and charge money for the bag from customer, 2-10 RS for each bag according to the size. After some time people will start carrying bags by its own.

krachit
krachit 9 years 3 months ago

The small paper pamplets either distributed on the road or pasted on walls or put inside daily newspaper need to be banned. Wastage of paper and huge setback to Swachch Bharat mission. Please see. Especially in tier II cities. Thank you. Rachit Kolkata

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