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No single-use plastic in Kerala from January 1, 2020

Last updated on - Nov 30, 2019, 17:54 IST
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Say No to single-use plastic!

With the increasing awareness about environment protection and the damage plastic products are causing, the Kerala government has taken a strong step in the direction and has banned the manufacture, sale and storage of single-use plastic items in Kerala from January 1, 2020. If we go by the media report, the decision was taken in a cabinet meeting chaired by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan recently. The decision is taken keeping the increased environmental and health issues of the state. According to a study, till date, 18 states have banned the use of plastic carry bags, including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh.

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What all is banned under the rule?

According to the government release, the banned items include plastic carry bags (irrespective of the thickness), table sheets, cooling films, plates, cups, spoons, straws, forks, decorative pieces made using thermocol and styrofoam, paper cups having a plastic coating, bowls, non-woven bags, flags, water pouches, juice packets, plastic packets, PET bottles under 300 ml, stirrers, garbage bags and PVC flex materials.
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The strict rules

According to a statement released by the Chief Minister Office, as per the Environment Protection Act, 1986, stringent action will be taken against those who defy the ban. To analyse the same, District Collectors, sub-divisional magistrates and pollution control board-appointed officials are authorized to take action against those who violate the ban.
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How much will be the fine?

The release has stated that a fine of Rs 10,000 will be imposed on manufacturers, wholesalers and small traders who defy the ban. For the second-time violators, the fine amount would be Rs 25,000 and for third timers, the fine will be Rs. 50,000 along with the cancellation of business license.

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