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But strict action will be taken again plastic

But strict action will be taken again plastic manufacturers (if they break the law),” the senior Shiv Sena minister said.”Once they give the affidavit, their proposals will be forwarded to the empowered committee which will consider exempting them from the ban,” the minister said.There will be no relaxation in fine, he said.Yuva Sena (Shiv Sena youth wing) chief Aaditya Thackeray, who called on Kadam today, took a jibe at the ruling alliance partner Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) while speaking to reporters. The ban will mostly hit jobs in the plastic sector in Gujarat, he said, adding “we will find alternative jobs for those who are affected in Maharashtra.

 

The decision was in discussion for nine months, Thackeray said. An extensive awareness campaign will be carried out in the next eight days to inform about banned items, Kadam said.”Anybody caught bringing in banned plastic goods will be imprisoned for three months,” he said.”There has been a lot of awareness about the ban. A third violation will attract a fine of Rs 25,000 and a jail OEM plastic pail mould tools term for three months.”On the demand to exempt thermocol used for decorations during Ganesh Festival, Kadam said, “Some Maharashtrian youths met me and requested that they be allowed to use thermocol items in the festival this year as they had already purchased these items. Retail packaging companies have been given an extension of three months to submit an undertaking over recycling of plastic materials, he said. Plastic is found in nullahs.

 

“We will ensure that common people and small traders are not harassed.The plastic ban was not announced overnight, unlike demonetisation.He was speaking to reporters after a review meeting with the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board officials.. Only wilful offenders would be worried about fines,” he added. Seventeen states have already banned it and we are the 18th,” the minister said.”Fish and other marine life is threatened by plastic.Mumbai: As the Maharashtra government is set to enforce the ban on a variety of plastic items, announced in March, from Saturday, Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam said errant manufacturers will face a strong action, but common people and small traders will not be harassed. The city was flooded in the past due to plastic (which chokes nullahs).

 

On March 23, the state government imposed a ban on manufacturing, use, sale, distribution and storage of plastic materials such as one-time-use bags, spoons, plates, PET and PETE bottles and thermocol items. If the next generation is to be saved, plastic has to be banned.Kadam reiterated that 80 per cent of banned plastic items are manufactured in Gujarat and smuggled to Maharashtra. Plastic is also responsible for emission of sulphur gas, which is carcinogenic. The fine for the first-time and second-time offenders will be Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000, respectively.”The empowered committee of the government, dealing with the ban, will discuss this issue and an exemption might be given if Ganesh Mandals give an undertaking that these items will be later handed over to the municipal corporation for disposal, he said. The government gave three months for the disposal of existing stocks.Kadam said that 1,200 tonnes of plastic waste is generated in Maharashtra everyday

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