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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)
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 ...
The coconut tree leaves can be used to make carry covers. They are very strong and can be used instead of plastic. The coconut shell can be modified to be used as cup. It will never get damaged.
Sir. Banning use of plastic is a good move. We can substitute the same by promoting use of juteand other locally available forest and agricultural produce to substitue plastic. Whereby our ecology can be preserved and empowerthe rural mass. This would be win win situation for the nation and the rural agregrain mass.
Plastic has become a way of life for common man. The alternative for plastic is pensive.
The need of the our is to educate proper preservation by the user and disposal thereof to person engaged in recycling such plastic.
Throwing plastic otherwise need have to be discouraged by making it a part of swachha bharat campaign.
Plastic has become a way of life for common man. The alternative for plastic is pensive.
The need of the our is to educate proper preservation by the user and disposal thereof to person engaged in recycling such plastic.
Throwing plastic otherwise need have to be discouraged by making it a part of swachha bharat campaign.
The convenience and utility of value of plastic will not allow it to die. We can as well go in for biodegradable plastic leaving aside the pertochemical product.
Food items come in plastic bags and are consumed in huge quantity. Firstly it should be take care of by uaing paper bags or any other alternate that can be reused.jute bags/ paper bags are expensive as compared to ploybags. With some process improvement and latest technology this can be reduced.
Govt. Of India may first instruct all its post offices not to accept platic envelopes/platic containers for despatch /delivery from 06-06-2016 which is International Environment Day. All paper based documents other than non-damagable medical items may be banned for delivery from that date. Plastic cups,paper plates, glasses must be banned in usage for marriage ceremonies / other public gatherings where food is served. Huge penalty should be levied by the food inspectors upon frequent raids.
Hi plastic carry bags / cups / plates and also toys can't be ban as it as been a need in are daily lifestyle we can only increase the gaje of the product so that it can be reuse specifically in a redevelopment method of buying and recycling it again.without going in dustbin or wasting. Gaje should be more 5times as of today . exp bag are made off 50 micro it should be made of 150/250 micro.so that it can reuse if broken or tour and their should be collection center and scheme who ever surrender.
Just ban all lightweight plastics. Period. In Ooty, TN, ban on plastic bags showed good results. Government should formulate a scheme for all existing small/medium scale industries to upgrade their facility to manufacture industrial grade containers and impose a thorough ban on lightweight plastics.
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