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Maharashtra Plastic Ban: What Is Banned And What Is Not

As Maharashtra gears up for Plastic Ban, here are the things you should know

Maharashtra Plastic Ban: What Is Banned And What Is Not

New Delhi: Come June 23, India’s second most populous state, Maharashtra will start penalising violators for using banned plastic items. This will be done to strictly enforce the plastic ban in the state which was notified on March 23 by State Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam keeping in mind the damage caused to the environment due to the excessive use of these non-biodegradable items. Though the notice of plastic ban came in March, the government gave every section of the population. Government and non-government organisation, Educational institution, Sports complexes, Clubs, Hoteliers, to name a few, time of three months to get rid of the plastic items and switch to greener alternatives.

Here is the list of plastic items that are included and excluded from the Maharashtra Plastic Ban:

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Plastic Items Included

1. Any kind of plastic bags are banned
2. Disposable plastic products like spoons, forks, cups, plates, glasses, bowls, and container are prohibited for use by users, shopkeepers and manufacturers
3. Disposable thermocol items like plates, glasses, bowls, containers are included in the plastic ban
4. Plastic or thermocol decoration items are also included
5. Disposable dish/ bowl used for packaging food in hotels, spoon, straw, non-woven polypropylene bags, cups/ pouches to store liquid are included in the ban
6. Plastic packaging to wrap or store the products are also included in the plastic ban

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Plastic Items Excluded And Here’s Why They Are Not Banned

1. Plastics Used In Packaging Medicines: For now, the use of plastic packaging for medicines will continue as these items are categorised into the category of sensitive products. Plus, the amount of plastics used for packaging medicines is negligible as compared to what’s used in other products.

2. Compostable Plastic Bags: These are the types of poly bags which are used in agriculture, plant nurseries, horticulture, to name a few. Since these plastic bags are bio-degradable and can break down to form compost without harming the planet, these have been excluded from the current plastic ban.

3. Plastic Bags Used For Exporting Goods: The Maharashtra plastic ban does not include plastic bags that are used as a part of the packaging and handling of products meant for export.

4. Plastic Covers At Manufacturing Stage: The plastic that is used to cover products at the manufacturing stage to retain the integrity of the product is also exempted from the ban.

5. Food Grade Plastic Bags: Food grade virgin plastic bags which are more than 50 micron in thickness and are used for packaging of milk are also exempted from the Maharashtra plastic ban.

As per the plastic ban notification, violators will be fined Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000 for first and second-time offence. Whereas, a third-time offender will be fined Rs 25,000 and can also face three months imprisonment.

But recently, Mumbai’s civic body – the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has proposed slashing the fine amount to a minimum of Rs 200 for first-time offenders, calling Rs 5,000 penalty “impractical”. The civic body has suggested that the fine for the consumers should be in a range of Rs 200-Rs 500.

Also Read: Maharashtra Plastic Ban: How Has Life Changed In The State Post The Ban On Plastic

7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. ABHISHEK MISHRA

    June 21, 2018 at 11:45 pm

    Very Nice News

  2. Anil

    June 22, 2018 at 9:07 pm

    Are raincoats exempted???

  3. Anon

    June 23, 2018 at 10:28 am

    What what about the employement.This step will not only increase the unemployement of employers,it will also effect the employee too,they too will be jobless.Befor taking this step there should be some option for them.In todays world you hardly get job,than this step will not only harm employers but it will have cascading effect on small business as well as wholesale traders.If govt cannot give jobs ateleast they should not snatch the jobs.

  4. Nachiket Naik

    June 26, 2018 at 2:35 pm

    Plastic and thermocol used for packaging like Bubble Roll , form roll is ban in maharashtra or not

  5. Nachiket Naik

    June 26, 2018 at 2:40 pm

    Please let me know Plastic and thermocol used for packaging like Bubble Roll , form roll is ban in Maharashtra .

  6. Raj

    November 9, 2019 at 1:44 pm

    Is non woven bags are banned?, Then why selling bag making machinery and fabric,

  7. Vijay Mohurley

    December 12, 2019 at 12:17 pm

    whether Plastic pouches used for storing ice pepsi is exempted?
    2nd if it is exempted then whether to use 50 microns plastic for it.

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