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Maharashtra will be 100 percent plastic-free in one year: Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam

Press Trust of India • June 5, 2018, 16:39:16 IST
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Maharashtra will be totally free of plastic in the next one year, said Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam, as he listed the ill-effects of using it.

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Mumbai:  Maharashtra will be totally free of plastic in the next one year, said Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam on Tuesday as he listed the ill-effects of using the material. On 23 March, the BJP-led government imposed a ban on a slew of plastic products in the state. It had issued a notification, banning the manufacture, use, sale, distribution and storage of plastic materials such as one-time-use bags, spoons, plates, PET and PETE bottles and also polystyrene items. [caption id=“attachment_4497163” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AFP Representational image. AFP[/caption] “This is not the first time that plastic has been banned in Maharashtra. Plastic below 50 microns was first banned by the government in 2006 but it was not properly implemented. Over 1,200 tonnes of plastic waste is created every day, but we don’t know how much of it is recycled,” Kadam said. He was speaking at a plastic recycling initiative, ‘Bottles for Change’, launched by leading mineral water brand Bisleri on the occasion of the World Environment Day. Kadam claimed 80 percent of banned plastic items are being smuggled into the state from neighbouring Gujarat and only 20 percent of them are manufactured in Maharashtra. “Irresponsible usage of plastic has led to environmental degradation, climate change. When plastic is burnt, it creates sulphur fumes which are carcinogenic. It is highly possible that the fish we consume have traces of plastic in them,” Kadam said. He added that private companies periodically show him presentations on how they intend to recycle plastic, but he remains unconvinced with their arguments. “The day they come and tell me this is what they have actually done, then I will be satisfied,” he said. “We have come to know that there are about 120 bottled water selling companies in Vasai-Nallasopara areas that are operating illegally. They need to be shut immediately,” the minister said. “I will not let people die of cancer, animals suffer, nor let the environment to be degraded further. Maharashtra will be 100 percent plastic-free in one year,” Kadam said. Industries Minister Subhash Desai, who was also present at the event, said disposal of plastic products should be made the responsibility of their manufacturers. “We all point towards plastic and term it as the culprit. However, we are the real culprits for not disposing of plastic properly. We are the pollutants,” Desai said. Companies should make plastic disposal an inseparable part of their business, Desai added.

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